Discover the best top things to do in Cape Agulhas, South Africa including Wine on Main L'Agulhas, Cape Agulhas - Southernmost Tip of Africa, Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, Oceanview Guesthouse/B&B, Tip of Africa Information Centre, Struisbaai Beach, Dylan Gill, Robbie's Surfing Lessons, Wine Boutique on the Shipwreck Coast, Quoin Point Lighthouse.
Restaurants in Cape Agulhas
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Wine Shop specializing in regional wines, wine tastings and wine by the glass. Serving cheese and charcuterie boards. Function and conference facilities available. Yoga classes by experienced Yoga instructors.
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 310 reviews
One cannot visit L'Agulhas without a stop at the famous Lighthouse overlooking the most southern tip of Africa. This time around what made it extra special is that my 3 year old son got to climb to the top and he enjoyed every second of it and was one of the highlights of our entire holiday. If there is one pit stop to make in L'Agulhas it is the Lighthouse.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
We enjoyed our stay and were made very welcome. The Guesthouse is located in a great position overlooking the ocean and well located between 'town' and Cape Agulhas. Breakfast was great and the view sitting out the front in the afternoon/evening was fantastic. A nice and quiet location - we could have stayed a week!
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Tourist Information, Accommodation, Short Videos of the area, Gift Shop, Curios, Souvenirs, Marine Aquarium.
There is now a boardwalk from the car park to the point of the southern most tip of Africa which is flat and easy to push a wheelchair. Just make sure you park near to the start of the boardwalk as the car park is loose stones and is difficult for pushing wheelchairs.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
What a wonderful clean beach , lovely clear water and you can walk forever on soft white sand. Parked at Sea Shack restaurant & walked . There is also a walkway if you go the opposite direction . It is safe & swimming is great as well
I'm Dylan and this has been my playground for 40 years. and I would like to share the natural and cultural bounty on these most southern shores of Africa, including ancient civilization sites, medicinal plants, colourful rocky shores and their many shipwrecks within this renowned coastal, bio-diverse ecosystem.
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