Kayaking with penguins in Simonstown is one of the most exciting ways to experience Cape Townβs stunning marine life. This unique adventure begins at the Simonstown Waterfront, where you will receive a quick safety briefing before heading out onto the calm, turquoise waters of False Bay.
As you paddle along the coastline, youβll be greeted by breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. With each stroke, the vibrant marine ecosystem reveals itself. You might spot playful seals, curious dolphins, and even an occasional whale during certain months. But the real highlight comes when you arrive at Boulders Beach, home to the famous African penguins.
At Boulders Beach, youβll get up close to these adorable creatures as they waddle along the shore and swim gracefully in the ocean. Seeing penguins in their natural habitat, from the comfort of your kayak, offers an unforgettable perspective.
In addition to penguins, look for Cape cormorants, kelp forests, and the Cape fur seals that call this area home. The crystal-clear waters offer excellent visibility, making spotting creatures beneath the surface easy.
The best part about kayaking with penguins is its tranquil, eco-friendly nature. Itβs a peaceful way to enjoy nature while having minimal impact on the environment. The kayak trip takes about 2 to 3 hours.

Your safety is our top priority during the kayak tour with penguins in Simons Town. We provide all necessary safety equipment, including life jackets and paddles. Our experienced guides will also give you a safety briefing before the tour begins, ensuring you are comfortable and confident on the water. Additionally, we follow strict guidelines to ensure that we do not disturb the penguins or their habitat, allowing you to observe them responsibly and respectfully.
African penguins, sometimes called jackass penguins because of their braying call, will be your penguin companions on the kayak tour in Simons Town. This penguin species is in jeopardy because of human activities such as habitat destruction, overfishing, and oil spills; it is found only on the west coast of Africa. Penguins subsist on a tiny fish and squid diet while nesting in colonies on islands and rugged coasts. As you go on the tour, you’ll get a chance to see these amazing animals in their native environment and hear all about their habits and rescue initiatives.
In conclusion, kayaking in Simonstown is an unforgettable way to experience Cape Townβs marine wonders. This adventure will leave you with lasting memories of the mountain views, playful seals, and penguins. If you’re planning a visit to Cape Town, donβt miss the chance to kayak with penguins in Simonstown. Click here to book this amazing adventure with us now.

Lauren Maker says:
I would love to experience this tour? Is it weather dependent!?