- Bus Stop, Pinelands
- Imperial War Museum - British B-Type Motor Bus: B43 \'Ole Bill\'
- Imperial War Museum, London - British B-Type Motor Bus: B43 \'Ole Bill\'
- View down Forest Drive, Pinelands
- Bus Stop next to Pinelands High School
- London Bus
- London Bus
- London Bus
- Departing from the Waterfront
- Headset controls by each set of seats
- Stunning views of Table Mountain from the top deck
- Even this dry dock (and grain silos in background) are covered in the commentary
- The Red City Tour bus just in front of us
- Gone is the R10 daily parking by the old silos!!!
- History of Bartholomew Diaz explained as we pass his statue on the Heerengracht (also explained)
- Jan and Maria van Riebeeck's statues in Adderley Street
- Beautiful mosaic on Cape Town Station
- A stop near Greenmarket Square allows passengers to disembark here too
- Travelling up Long Street in Cape Town
- Sunlight reflecting off the Reserve Bank Building
- Palm tree growing outside Mosque in Long Street
- Kaylyn listening to the commentary
- One of the most awesome sights in the world!
- Odd the Mount Nelson Hotel was not mentioned but the origins of UCT in Orange Street were...
- Passing Mostert's Mill
- Passing Devil's Peak and watching out for antelope
- Passing UCT
- Commentary explaining about our traffic light entrepreneurs...
- Passing through Newlands Forest towards Kirstenbosch Gardens
- Arriving at Kirstenbosch Gardens
- Bus stops by Gate 2 at Kirstenbosch Gardens
- Newlands Forest after pine trees were cleared...
- Chantel contemplating the commentary about the Constantia vineyards in the distance
- A stop at the Constantia Nek Restaurant (free tour of the winelands departs from here)
- Opposite Constantia Nek Restaurant is the entrance to Orange Kloof and the Table Mountain Contour Path
- On the woodcutter's path down to Hout Bay we see stunning views of the Orange Kloof Forest and Eagle's Nest peak
- Tree lined drive down into Hout Bay
- A stop at the World of Birds at Hout Bay (discounted entrance)
- We stop by Imizamo Yethu township at Hout Bay where there is also a tour of the township
- We pass the Craft Market on the go in Hout Bay
- Entering Hout Bay we can see Chapman's Peak Drive in the background
- Mariner's Wharf at Hout Bay
- Another stop is at Mariner's Wharf at Hout Bay... Chapman's Peak Drive is in the background
- Piggy's Promotions Bus going past and barman yells out the back "You're on the wrong bus!"... there's is a travelling bar stopping at similar sites...
- More views of Hout Bay as we travel further down the road to make a U-turn
- The township of Imizamo Yethu shows the newer brick houses lower down jointly funded by an Irish trust
- View down towards Hout Bay as we climb Suikerbossie towards Llandudno
- Part of the Apostle Battery on the hill
- Llandudno below us
- 12 Apostles (mountain formation) above us
- Even better view of Twelve Apostles
- Travelling bar has stopped at another stunning site!
- Coming into Camps Bay we see the Cable Car Station high above us on the mountain
- Entering Camps Bay on the Cape Town Mini Peninsula Bus Tour
- Camps Bay Beach
- Busy cafes at Camps Bay
- People sunning themselves at Camps Bay
- Entering Camps Bay
- Camps Bay Beach
- Camps Bay
- Packed cafes at Camps Bay
- Camps Bay Beach
- Clifton 4th Beach
- Lifts going up to mansions above the road in Bantry Bay
- Entering Sea Point with its high rise apartment blocks
- Graaf's Pool in Sea Point
- Approaching Moulle Point
- Revolving restaurant at top of tower in Sea Point
- Another stop at Winchester Mansions Hotel in Sea Point. You could have disembarked 1km back and walked along the promenade and caught the following bus here.
- Lots of small beaches along here... Robben Island just visible on the horizon
- People playing Putt Putt
- Passing Moulle Point lighthouse
- Green Point Park in foreground and Signal Hill in the background
- Cape Town Stadium
- Guns of Fort Wynyard.... right next to Cape Town Stadium so why is it not restored and on the tourist map! No mention even of it....
- Guns of Fort Wynyard.... right next to Cape Town Stadium so why is it not restored and on the tourist map! No mention even of it....
- Historic Somerset Hospital in use at the time of the Anglo-Boer War
- Historic Somerset Hospital in use at the time of the Anglo-Boer War
- Entering the V&A Waterfront
- Back where we first departed.... what an enjoyable and informative trip!