I always use a HoHo bus to get around cities while on vacation. I think the Blue tour in Cape Town is better than the Red if you're pressed for time. You can take both routes, of course.Both buses start next to the Aquarium and make a stop at the HoHo ticket office downtown. Get off there, walk one block behind the office, and you'll find the African crafts market with the nicest people hoping you'll barter with them.The Red route goes up to the base of Table Mountain and continues to the beaches and jetset towns. The Blue route goes outside of Cape Town to Hout Bay with the World of Birds sanctuary (Africa's largest), the bay with its teal water, impressive boats and seal island, seals that follow tourists on the pavement, craft market, and a nice store in which to make purchases.Both routes bring you to the same beaches and jetset towns. The views are exquisite.With my 2-day ticket this past Friday and Saturday, I also took a harbor tour, which was included in the price. One caveat: The HoHo ticket is supposed to give you free round trip shuttle transportation to the famous Groote Schuur hospital to tour the operating theatre where Dr. Christiaan Bernard performed the world's first heart transplant in 1967.My request was refused. The director of the museum was called by the HoHo ticket office manager, and when they heard "It's for one person," all of a sudden the shuttle isn't working this week.The "shuttle" is a private car. I've done that tour three times in the past six years, and guess who told the director of the Heart of Cape Town museum to hook up with Viator in the first place? Me!.