Cape Town feels made for the open road, and this ride turns the coast into a motorbike moment. You’ll cruise behind a chauffeur on a Harley-Davidson Big Twin, with stops for photos and breaks that keep the trip fun and easy.
I like two things right away. First, the fact that you’re not driving, so you can focus on the views along the Atlantic Ocean instead of traffic and navigation. Second, you get guided photo opportunities and coffee stops built into the experience, which makes the time fly.
One thing to consider: you do need to be able to get on and off the motorcycle, and there’s also a maximum weight limit of 100 kg (220 lbs).
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Put on Your Short List
- Green Point Start: Harley-Davidson Cape Town Meeting Spot
- How the Chauffeured Ride Works (and What You Need to Be Ready For)
- Cruising the Atlantic Coast: Your First Big Views Without the Driving
- Photo Stops on the Route: Making the Scenic Parts Actually Scenic
- Mountain Passes and Viewpoints: When the Ride Feels Like the Destination
- Wine Lands, Suburbs, and Small-Town Feel: More Than Just an Ocean Ride
- Price and Value: Is Around $94.90 a Good Deal?
- Who This Ride Is Best For (and Who Should Reconsider)
- Weather, Timing, and Keeping Your Day Plan Flexible
- Should You Book This Harley Coastal Scenic Ride?
- FAQ
- How long is the Harley coastal scenic ride?
- Where do we meet, and does it end there too?
- Is pickup offered?
- What’s included in the price?
- What isn’t included?
- Is this tour private?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key Things I’d Put on Your Short List
- Chauffeured Harley Big Twin riding means you see more without studying maps
- Built-in photo stops plus coffee breaks, so you’re not just riding past everything
- Helmet included, and the vibe in the ride is relaxed even for first-timers
- Private tour setup: only your group goes with your rider
- It’s weather-dependent, so plan for rescheduling if conditions aren’t right
Green Point Start: Harley-Davidson Cape Town Meeting Spot

Your ride starts at Harley-Davidson Cape Town, Harbour Edge Building, 2 Hospital St, Green Point (8001). Green Point is handy because it’s a well-known area for getting around, and the meeting point is noted as being near public transportation. That matters when you want to keep your morning simple instead of hunting down parking or paying for extra taxis.
The tour also ends back at the same meeting point. I like this setup because you don’t have to figure out a backtrack plan after your ride. It’s especially useful if you’re squeezing this into the first day or if you already have dinner plans elsewhere in the city.
This is also a private tour/activity, which typically means you won’t be stuck waiting for a big group to gather. In plain terms, you show up, you meet your rider, you get geared up (helmet is included), and then the city starts moving under you.
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How the Chauffeured Ride Works (and What You Need to Be Ready For)

This is a chauffeured experience. That means you’re riding pillion while your rider handles speed, steering, and the busy parts of Cape Town. The tour is described as a “coastal scenic ride,” but the real value for many people is the stress-free part: no car rental, no route planning, no map-checking, no wondering where to park at viewpoints.
You’ll ride on the back of a Harley-Davidson Big Twin. The helmet is included, and you’ll need to be comfortable getting on and off the bike at the start and end. There’s no hiding this requirement. If mounting a motorcycle feels like a hassle for your body, you might want to choose a different kind of tour.
The weight limit is clearly stated: max 100 kg / 220 lbs. Keep that in mind when you pack, too. Also, confirmation is said to come within 48 hours (subject to availability), and you’ll use a mobile ticket. So you’ll want to have your phone charged and ready.
Finally, most people can participate, but the key skill is simple: you need to be able to get on and off the motorcycle safely.
Cruising the Atlantic Coast: Your First Big Views Without the Driving
Cape Town’s coast is the kind of scenery that makes you want to take your time. The clever move here is that you don’t have to. Once you’re rolling, you’ll head along the Atlantic Ocean, and your route is set up to give you frequent chances to look, photograph, and enjoy the ride rather than focus on the wheel.
Riding along the coast has a specific feeling. The air, the open horizons, and the constant sense of motion do something to your brain. Even if you’ve seen photos before, the real thing has scale. And because your rider is managing the drive, you can stay present.
This is the part of the day that tends to hook people fast. The feedback highlights that the guides and riders help you feel at ease, including first-time riders who were nervous before getting on. That’s a big deal. If you’re worried about confidence on a motorcycle, this type of chauffeured setup is often the difference between a “maybe I’ll try” and a “why didn’t I do this sooner.”
You’re also getting a smoother start than you would with self-drive. You don’t have to coordinate rental timing, insurance headaches, or route changes. You’re simply there for the ride.
Photo Stops on the Route: Making the Scenic Parts Actually Scenic

This tour isn’t just a drive with a few roadside photos. It’s built around photo opportunities. That sounds obvious until you realize how many city tours fail at this: you’re either rushed through the best moments or stuck with a viewpoint that doesn’t quite work.
Here, you’re specifically set up with stops along the way for photos. I think that’s where the experience becomes more than transport. The rider can pick safe stopping points, pause when you want that one more shot, and help you capture the coast properly.
The ride also includes coffee breaks. Even if you don’t drink coffee, the break itself changes the rhythm. Two hours can feel short, but on a motorcycle, short can still mean intense. A break gives you a chance to relax your shoulders, reset, and appreciate the views you just powered past.
From the comments you can see a pattern: the scenery is stunning, but the fun comes from the combination of views plus real human guidance. Riders like George are named in the feedback, and other riders mentioned include Chris, Julie, and Jules. That variety matters because it suggests the experience is consistent and run by a team, not a one-off show.
Mountain Passes and Viewpoints: When the Ride Feels Like the Destination

Cape Town’s coast isn’t flat and boring, and this tour reflects that. You’ll ride over mountain passes, which is where the scenery starts to stack up. Instead of only seeing ocean angles, you also get higher perspectives and dramatic lines between city and sea.
The “why” is simple: viewpoints are better when someone else handles the driving. If you were self-driving, you’d spend extra energy parking, checking traffic, and making sure you don’t miss a turn while your eyes are busy. On this ride, your job is more about looking and enjoying.
The tradeoff is that mountain-pass riding changes your physical sensations. You might feel the bike lean slightly, and you’ll likely be more aware of wind. That’s normal for motorcycle travel. If you’re prone to motion discomfort, it’s worth considering. The experience requires you to be actively able to sit comfortably during the ride and handle getting on and off at the start and end.
Still, the consistent feedback is that the riders make people feel safe. First-time riders reported feeling at ease quickly, which suggests the team pays attention to how riders place you and how they manage speed and stops.
Wine Lands, Suburbs, and Small-Town Feel: More Than Just an Ocean Ride

The ride isn’t limited to the shoreline. Along the way, you’ll pass through wine lands, suburbs, and quaint little towns. This variety is a big reason the trip works for people who want more than one kind of scene in a single outing.
The value here is that you’re seeing Cape Town as a whole system, not just a single postcard angle. Ocean views tell one story. Mountain passes tell another. And wine lands plus smaller towns add texture: the city spreads out, changes character, and feels lived-in rather than staged.
This also helps if you’re only in Cape Town for a few days. Two hours is short enough that you want your time to count. A route that includes ocean, passes, and neighborhood texture gives you a better “first impression” of the broader area.
The coffee breaks and photo stops fit into this variety too. In other words, you’re not just riding between distant dots on a map. You’re getting intermittent pauses to take it in while the scenery shifts around you.
Price and Value: Is Around $94.90 a Good Deal?

At $94.90 per person for about 2 hours, this tour sits in the “worth it if it saves hassle” category. For me, that’s the real way to judge it. You’re paying for three things at once:
- A chauffeur-driven motorcycle ride (so you’re not navigating or driving)
- A branded vehicle experience, not a standard sightseeing van
- Helmet included, plus photo stops and coffee breaks that structure the time
You’re also paying for convenience. The whole point of a chauffeured scenic ride is that you don’t have to organize your own vehicle hire and mapping. That can be a hidden cost in time, mental energy, and sometimes money, depending on your situation.
If you’re the type who wants to drive yourself for total control, this may not be the best fit. But if you want to spend your energy on enjoying Cape Town’s coast rather than managing logistics, it’s a strong value proposition.
And the ratings back up the “experience value” angle. A 4.9 rating across hundreds of reviews with a 98% recommendation rate suggests most people felt the day delivered.
Who This Ride Is Best For (and Who Should Reconsider)

This experience is a good fit for anyone who wants an easy, scenic, high-fun way to see Cape Town without the stress of driving.
It’s especially appealing if:
- You want to see the coast but don’t want to rent a car or manage routes
- You like photos and would rather stop for them than rush through
- You’re okay riding as a passenger and can comfortably get on and off the bike
It may be less ideal if:
- You have trouble mounting or dismounting a motorcycle safely
- You’re over the 100 kg / 220 lbs limit
- You need a strict, schedule-controlled experience with no weather uncertainty (this tour requires good weather)
The reviews also point to a confidence factor. People reported that the riders made them feel safe and comfortable even when it was their first time on a motorbike. That’s a useful signal if you’re on the fence.
Weather, Timing, and Keeping Your Day Plan Flexible
This ride requires good weather. That matters in Cape Town, where conditions can shift. The good news: if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’re offered a different date or a full refund.
So I’d treat this like a dependable option, but not like something you should lock into the one exact afternoon that everything else depends on. If your itinerary is tight, give yourself some flexibility. If you can, schedule this earlier rather than your last day, so you have backup options.
Confirmation comes within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability), and you’ll use a mobile ticket. For me, that means you should be reachable and keep an eye on your phone leading up to the ride. Also, since it starts and ends at the same meeting point, it’s easier to rearrange your day if you need a reschedule.
Should You Book This Harley Coastal Scenic Ride?
Book it if you want a low-effort, high-reward way to see Cape Town’s Atlantic coast, plus mountain-pass and wine-land scenery, with the ride handled for you. The helmet included, the built-in photo opportunities, and the coffee breaks are the practical reasons it feels like more than a quick scenic drive.
Skip it if getting on and off a motorcycle is an issue for you, if you’re over the 100 kg limit, or if you hate weather-dependent plans. And if you’re looking for a slow, independent sightseeing day where you stop exactly when you choose, a chauffeured ride might feel too structured.
If you’re after the memorable part of Cape Town without doing the driving work, this one is a very strong call.
FAQ
How long is the Harley coastal scenic ride?
It’s listed as 2 hours (approx.).
Where do we meet, and does it end there too?
You meet at Harley-Davidson Cape Town, Harbour Edge Building, 2 Hospital St, Green Point, Cape Town. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
Is pickup offered?
Pickup is offered, and the tour also references returning to the meeting point.
What’s included in the price?
A helmet is included.
What isn’t included?
Alcoholic beverages, meals and drinks, personal items, and entrance fees to reserves/parks are not included.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






















