Shrouded by the ridges of Table Mountain and the Overberg, Cape Agulhas roars with storms and crashing rollers. Get a tourHQ guide to the region to discover whales, shipwrecks and more.
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The southernmost tip of the African continent makes its home between the blustery coves and crevices and cliffs of Cape Agulhas; a buffeted peninsula of pebbly beaches and crumpled rocks that’s been the specter of seamen since the first explorers and traders began making the perilous journey around the continent. Indeed, the crashing seas and dramatic rusting shells of old ships and tankers washed up on the shore endorse its past as the legendary “Cape of Storms”. This meeting point between the Indian and Atlantic Ocean is iconised by a red and white lighthouse, which doubles up as a museum and a spot for fantastic panoramic views should you climb to its top. Though Cape Agulhas is one of the less-visited coastal regions of South Africa, void of the dramatic panoramas afforded by Good Hope, there’s no denying its rugged beauty, beset by the contours of Table Mountain’s escarpments and the rising foothills of the Overberg District. There’s also some fantastic seafood to be had here, served simple and fresh and salty, straight from the sea. Cape Agulhas tour guides operate out of both L'Agulhas town and nearby Hermanus, and offer whale-spotting and hiking tours aplenty.
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