1 day
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Kindly note that this tour is designed for couples, and therefore, its booking is defaulted to 2 customers. Should you wish to travel alone and negotiate the price, kindly fill in the enquiry form next to the booking form.
Cape Agulhas holds a unique place on the map as the official meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking natural beauty and geographic significance. This private tour offers the perfect opportunity to explore the southernmost tip of Africa in comfort and style. Instead of dealing with the limitations and crowds of public transport, you’ll enjoy a personalized experience from start to finish in a private vehicle, allowing you to travel at your own pace and truly soak in the journey.
The drive to Cape Agulhas is an experience in itself, showcasing some of the most scenic coastal routes in South Africa. As you head out of Cape Town, you’ll pass through the charming seaside town of Gordon’s Bay, then cruise along the breathtaking Clarence Drive—one of the country’s most picturesque coastal roads. Along the way, you’ll also pass through Hermanus, a town renowned for its whale-watching opportunities and relaxed coastal vibe. These stops and viewpoints offer plenty of opportunities for photos, local snacks, and quiet moments to enjoy the views.
Once you arrive at Cape Agulhas, you’ll be greeted by sweeping ocean vistas and the iconic red-and-white lighthouse that stands watch over this legendary meeting point. Walk along the rugged coastline, take in the fresh sea air, and visit the plaque that marks the exact spot where the two oceans meet. With a knowledgeable guide and a flexible itinerary, this private tour provides not just a visit to a landmark, but a deeper connection to South Africa’s natural and cultural heritage.
Pickup & Scenic Drive
Start early in Cape Town (≈07:00), travelling through the Overberg with panoramic views over Route 44 and Sir Lowry’s Pass.
Optional stop at Peregrine Farm Stall in Grabouw for fresh produce and coffee.
Cape Agulhas – Where Oceans Meet
Visit the geographical southernmost tip of Africa, marked by a monument—a popular photo opportunity.
Climb or tour the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, South Africa’s second-oldest operational lighthouse, offering coastal views and historical insights.
Maritime & Natural Highlights
Explore the Bredasdorp Shipwreck Museum, showcasing fascinating shipwreck relics from the treacherous Agulhas Reef.
Walk through the Agulhas National Park’s fynbos landscape and coastal wetlands.
Optional Hermanus & Wine Valley Detour
Seasonal whale watching (June–November) in Hermanus: choose between coastal cliffs or boat viewing.
Optional wine tasting in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley (e.g., Creation, Hamilton Russell).
Stony Point Penguin Colony
Visit or stroll through one of South Africa’s largest African penguin colonies in Betty’s Bay.
Return Journey & Extras
Drive back via scenic routes (Clarens Drive, Caledon, Struisbaai) with photo stops in quaint towns.
Tour is often customizable to include cheetah outreach centres, botanical gardens, diamond museums, or lighthouse museums.
A very weather dependent activity its a 2 to 3 hour drive to Aghlus but there stopovers along the drive these are optional activities First stopover is at Somerset West Cheetah Outreach Drive past Gordons bay beach front a truly scenic and clean beachfront Procced to Clarence drive a very scenic drive where whales can be seen Proceed to Heramanus a popular land based whale watching spot and a clean tranquil town, A walk around the town is a must Drive for 1hr 30 mins to Aghlus where the oceans meet The Agulhas lighthouse is a beautiful viewing point of the 2 oceans
Lunch can be arranged on request.
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