Cape Agulhas Southern Point of Africa Private Tour
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Cape Agulhas Southern Point of Africa Private Tour
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Cape Agulhas Southern Point of Africa Private Tour
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Activity Duration (9 hours)
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What you'll do
Explore the Southern Point of Africa on a private tour to Cape Agulhas.
Tour Highlight
On this private tour from Cape Town, you'll experience three unique tours in one day. First, visit the penguins at Stoney Point in Betty's Bay. Next, enjoy wine tasting in the extraordinary wine growing region. If you're visiting during whale season, you'll also have the opportunity to look for whales in Hermanus. Finally, explore the charming village of Elim and visit the lighthouse and museum at Cape Agulhas, where you can see where two oceans meet. Throughout the day, you'll have the opportunity to walk the coastal plains, enjoy the beauty of two oceans, and explore the charming villages and towns along the way.
What is included?
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Infant seats available
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
What is not included?
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Most travelers can participate
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Cape town is a vibrant city located on the southern western coast of south Africa, known for its stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and cultural diversity.
from cape town on the way to cape Agulhas.
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Langa
Stop: 20 minutes
Langa is one of cape town's oldest townships, established in 1927 as a result of the 1923 urban areas acts, which aimed to control the movement of black south African's under the apartheid regime. the name "Langa" means "sun" in Xhosa, but it also honors Langalibalele, a 19th century chief who resisted colonial rule.
3
Khayelitsha
Stop: 20 minutes
4
Somerset West
Stop: 60 minutes
5
Cape Agulhas
Stop: 3 hours
cape agulhas 3 hours Southeast of Cape town City is the most Southern tip of the African continent: Cape Agulhas. It's here that the warm Indian Ocean collides with the icy Atlantic. The rugged coastline hosts over 21 000 wetland and seabirds of different types. The Serengeti of the seas, named because of its diverse marine life, is also a part of the Cape floral kingdom. The richest floral kingdom in the world! About 2000 different plant species are resident in this area and with over 100 being endemic. While we are here, you will have ample time to explore the coastal plains. You can also visit the Cape Agulhas lighthouse; the second oldest in South Africa. A walk up to the summit of the lighthouse provides one with a bird's eye view of the town and the museum at the bottom.
6
Hermanus
Stop: 2 hours
Hermanus, the tour will continue towards Hermanus. A quaint coastal town which is also South Africa's whale watching capital city. Whales can be spotted here from the whale trail along the shores between the months of June and November every year. Hermanus is also known to be one of of South Africa's gastronomy towns and you will be able to have lunch here before the tour continues Southeast towards Elim.
7
Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate
Stop: 60 minutes
Benguela Benguela cove is known for producing high quality wines. The estates vineyards benefit from the cool maritime climate of the walker bay area, which is ideal for growing grape varietals like sauvignon Blanc, chardonnay, shiraz, and Pino noir
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Stony Point Nature Reserve
Stop: 60 minutes
stony Betty's Bay is a coastal town an hour east of Cape Town. It was a whaling station in the late 1800s. Later it became better known for its unusual resident: the African penguin! The penguins settled at Stoney Point beach at the of the 20th century. This made Stoney point one of 2 mainland penguin colonies. Guests will have some time to walk along the penguin beach and see the penguins up close.
This concludes the tour.
You’re free to explore at your own pace from here.