Oceans Africa Launches Private Boat Trips in Cape Town for Families, Couples, and Small Groups
Loren
19/08/2025
New Tourism Product | Tours
Oceans Africa has expanded its private Cape Town boat trip offering, with small-group charters from Simonstown, Hout Bay, or Kommetjie designed around wildlife, family travel, coastal scenery, and personalised ocean experiences.
Cape Town, South Africa, August 2025, Oceans Africa, a specialist marine tour operator with more than 20 years of experience, has announced its expanded offering of private boat trips in Cape Town. Departing from Simonstown, Hout Bay, or Kommetjie, these exclusive charters are designed for families, couples, and small groups seeking a unique and personal way to explore Cape Town’s coastline.
With the rugged cliffs of Cape Point, the wildlife of Seal Island, and the wide-open waters of False Bay as their backdrop, guests enjoy Cape Town charters that go far beyond the average sightseeing cruise. Each trip is hosted aboard Sea Otter, a SAMSA-certified vessel licensed for 6 passengers, ensuring safety, comfort, and intimacy.
“Our guests aren’t looking for cookie-cutter tours, they want meaningful experiences,” said Oceans Africa representative. “That’s why we design each charter to be flexible, family-friendly, and deeply personal. From champagne sunset cruises to child-friendly outings where kids can even drive the boat, we create memories that last.”
Trips are tailored to each group, with options including snorkeling, wildlife encounters, and special celebrations. Families, in particular, benefit from the private setting, where children can safely engage with the ocean under professional supervision.
Key Highlights:
Exclusive small-group and family charters
Departures tailored to daily conditions (Simonstown, Hout Bay, or Kommetjie)
Wildlife encounters including dolphins, seals, seabirds, and seasonal whales
Customizable experiences from snorkeling safaris to romantic champagne cruises
Personal, expert-guided service from start to finish
Bookings can be made directly through the company’s website, ensuring transparent pricing and personalized communication.
For more information, visit Oceans Africa or contact the team here.
With the rugged cliffs of Cape Point, the wildlife of Seal Island, and the wide-open waters of False Bay as their backdrop, guests enjoy Cape Town charters that go far beyond the average sightseeing cruise. Each trip is hosted aboard Sea Otter, a SAMSA-certified vessel licensed for 6 passengers, ensuring safety, comfort, and intimacy.
“Our guests aren’t looking for cookie-cutter tours, they want meaningful experiences,” said Oceans Africa representative. “That’s why we design each charter to be flexible, family-friendly, and deeply personal. From champagne sunset cruises to child-friendly outings where kids can even drive the boat, we create memories that last.”
Trips are tailored to each group, with options including snorkeling, wildlife encounters, and special celebrations. Families, in particular, benefit from the private setting, where children can safely engage with the ocean under professional supervision.
Key Highlights:
Exclusive small-group and family charters
Departures tailored to daily conditions (Simonstown, Hout Bay, or Kommetjie)
Wildlife encounters including dolphins, seals, seabirds, and seasonal whales
Customizable experiences from snorkeling safaris to romantic champagne cruises
Personal, expert-guided service from start to finish
Bookings can be made directly through the company’s website, ensuring transparent pricing and personalized communication.
For more information, visit Oceans Africa or contact the team here.
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Company: Oceans Africa
Website: https://www.oceansafrica.com/
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Contact Name: Loren
Contact Number: 0735572382
Contact Email: loren@wildbeest.media
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