South Africa’s most popular tourist destination offers the urban thrills of Cape Town, its adjacent wine country and an aura of the rich political history of South Africa. The Overberg's perfect whale-watching perches provide excitement of a different nature. The Garden Route's lakes and forests and the Klein Karoo's ostrich-farming towns and vineyards present another take on the Cape. For extra kicks, try bungee jumping or cage-diving among Great Whites.
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We hired a car to drive down to Cape Point ourselves, so that we could stop off whenever we saw something interesting. This was a good move but the exorbitant price of entry into the Cape National Park as a tourist came as a shock. Not sure it's a good message to send to visitors -you have to pay three times what a South African pays to visit this natural site of beauty. Anyway, Cape of Good Hope is awesome. The road is not particularly well signposted so watch out for it, on the right. It leads along the most spectacular bay called Dias Bay with white white sand and crashing surf and then there is the craggy Cape, the most south westerly point of the African continent. Breath taking. If you go back to the main road and continue to Cape Point it's much more touristy but still worth the views and the baboons which frequent the car park.
4.5 based on 677 reviews
Africa is a magical place ... how wonderful it is to be able to stand at the spot where two oceans meet ... awed, humbled and grateful.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Spitzkop is the highest point accessible by vehicle in the Knysna area. From here you can see the top of the Prince Alfred Pass, George, Natures Valley, the Knysna Heads, Sedgefield, and tons of beautiful Fynbos. Stunning views of the Outeniqua Mountains.
After bad rain the road up to this amazing viewpoint can be a little tricky, but is always attended to. It's by far the most amazing spot to have a picnic..... Or just to be in awe by the breathtaking view!!!! Worth the trip!!!!
4.5 based on 103 reviews
On the road to Brenton on Sea, Margaret’s Viewpoint provides a majestic view of the Knysna Lagoon, Lake Brenton and Belvidere Estate. Named after well known Knysna conservationist, Margaret Addinal, who persistently campaigned for the view point installation.
View point on the Brenton-on-sea road. Spectacular view of Knysna Lake and town during the day. Night time beautiful with all the lights over the water.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
This lookout point is situated on the side of the road between Wilderness and George, but can only be approached when you are driving from Wilderness. Fantastic views along the coast and also a good view of Kaaimans Railway Bridge. Parking is safe but I personally would not want to leave the car unattended for any length of time
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