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    Exploring the Southernmost Part of Africa

    Exploring the Southernmost Part of Africa
    Starts from

    Cape Town

    Transportation

    By Car

    Guidance

    Self-Guided

    Activities

    31

    Duration

    4 days

    Length

    452 mi

    Guide details

    Starts from

    Cape Town

    Transportation

    By Car

    Guidance

    Self-Guided

    Duration

    4 days

    Length

    452 mi

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    Sara Essop

    Sara Essop

    Travel Expert

    • Discover the wonders of the Southern Cape.
    • Stand at the Southernmost part of Africa between two oceans.
    • Visit ancient lighthouses along picturesque shores.
    • Explore the wildlife and marine life in a unique nature reserve.
    This four-day road trip will take you to some of the most beautiful parts of South Africa. Leaving from Cape Town, you will drive along picturesque coastal routes where you may see dolphins and whales (in whale season). You will explore charming little towns as you head to the Southernmost tip of Africa where the two oceans meet.
    In between them, you can climb up ancient lighthouses and enjoy the views from above. One of the highlights of this trip is a visit to a stunning coastal reserve with diverse wildlife and marine life.
    The route back to Cape Town will expose you to other wonders of the Southern Cape. This trip can be done any time of the year, however if you want to see the whales, it is best done between July and November.

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    This four-day road trip will take you to some of the most beautiful parts of South Africa. Leaving from Cape Town, you will drive along picturesque coastal routes where you may see dolphins and whales (in whale season). You will explore charming little towns as you head to the Southernmost tip of Africa where the two oceans meet.
    In between them, you can climb up ancient lighthouses and enjoy the views from above. One of the highlights of this trip is a visit to a stunning coastal reserve with diverse wildlife and marine life.
    The route back to Cape Town will expose you to other wonders of the Southern Cape. This trip can be done any time of the year, however if you want to see the whales, it is best done between July and November.
    Sara Essop

    Sara Essop

    Travel Expert

    • Discover the wonders of the Southern Cape.
    • Stand at the Southernmost part of Africa between two oceans.
    • Visit ancient lighthouses along picturesque shores.
    • Explore the wildlife and marine life in a unique nature reserve.

    Travel itinerary

    Beaches, Whales and Nature Reserves
    9 Activities

    Day 1

    95 mi0.6 mi

    Beaches, Whales and Nature Reserves

    Say goodbye to Cape Town and head to Hermanus via Clarence Drive, one of the most scenic drives in South Africa. Enjoy the views along the way. You can even see the whales (in whale season from July to November). Then head to Hermanus and explore the beautiful seaside town. Have lunch at a unique location then visit the nearby nature reserve for a pleasant afternoon walk. Enjoy dinner at your hotel which overlooks Walker Bay, then have some well-deserved rest.
    19:45
    Lighthouses and Shipwrecks
    10 Activities

    Day 2

    98 mi2 mi

    Lighthouses and Shipwrecks

    Leave Hermanus and head to Cape Agulhas, the southernmost tip of Africa, to see the lighthouse and the point where the two oceans meet. Take the coastal route, where you can do shark cage diving if you are looking for some adventure. See lighthouses and shipwrecks, then head to Cape Agulhas, where you can see the lighthouse and the point where the two oceans meet. Have a delicious seafood dinner, then spend the night at the Oceanside hotel.
    19:15
    Ocean, Fynbos and Wildlife Safaris
    6 Activities

    Day 3

    74 mi0.2 mi

    Ocean, Fynbos and Wildlife Safaris

    Leave Cape Agulhas and make short stops along the way to take in some picturesque views and visit interesting museums. Have an early lunch then make your way to a stunning coastal reserve where fynbos, sand dunes, wildlife and ocean meet. There are activities galore there. Leave your bags at the lodge then go to the beach for some spectacular views. I recommend booking a game drive with the lodge. You are likely to see several types of wildlife and birdlife amid the diverse landscapes. The sunsets here are stunning too.
    14:15
    Marine Safaris and Desert Gardens
    6 Activities

    Day 4

    185 mi

    Marine Safaris and Desert Gardens

    Wake up early this morning and do a marine safari in the reserve with the lodge. You may see large creatures like whales, dolphins and sharks, and smaller creatures, such as starfish and abalones. Go on a morning hike and enjoy the splendid views. Then bid farewell to the reserve and head back towards Cape Town. Take the slightly longer route to visit a unique desert botanical garden. Then go for a soak in the mineral baths. From there, head to a working farm for a late lunch, before you head back to Cape Town.

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