
Going South for fresh fish and chips to Cape Agulhas
(every day)
Journey to the Southernmost Tip of Africa
Embark on an extraordinary adventure to Cape Agulhas, where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. Departing from the picturesque Robertson Valley, this day tour takes you south through charming towns, breathtaking landscapes, and coastal wonders. Explore the iconic Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, stand at the southernmost tip of Africa, and experience the region’s rich history and natural beauty. Perfect for travelers seeking a blend of scenic exploration and cultural discovery, this tour is a must for anyone looking to check Cape Agulhas off their bucket list!
Duration: Full day
Price from R 2450 per person
* Minimum 2 / maximum 18 persons
Cape Agulhas is the southernmost point of Africa, and the official meeting point of the cold Atlantic and warm Indian Oceans. The history of L’Agulhas is a long and fascinating one. The koppie (hill) behind the legendary lighthouse in Cape Agulhas offers breath-taking views of the point where the two majestic oceans meet. Early Portuguese explorers christened this tip ‘Cabo das Agulhas’, meaning ‘Cape of Needles’. This refers to the needle of the compass which at this point shows no real deviation between true north and magnetic south.
In 1836 the rocky point east of Cape L’Agulhas lighthouse was officially acknowledged as the southernmost tip of Africa. In 1907, a land surveyor located the southernmost point west of the lighthouse.
Exclusions | Personal expenses: meals, souvenirs, entrance fee for the lighthouse museum, etc..
Bring | Good mood – Camera – Sunblock
What to Wear | Clothing suitable for the current weather conditions
Location | Western Cape : Montagu / Robertson / McGregor / Bonnievale
- 09:00: Pickup at your accommodation
- 17:00 : drop-off at your accommodation
For an exact quotation please contact us on info@R62AdventureTours.co.za
Book your trip now or contact us for any additional information on +27 (0)72 927 86 35 or info@r62adventuretours.co.za or visit your local travel agent and ask them to contact us.