Experience interesting conversations and stories , discover the Overberg region and the meeting place of the two oceans at the most southern tip of Africa :
Day 1 : CAPE TOWN TO ARNISTON & CAPE AGULHAS
- Scenic Sir Lowry's Pass with its beautiful views
- Through Elgin and Grabouw, heart of Apple Country
- Houhoek Pass
- Cape Agulhas – official meeting place of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean
- Agulhas National Park, which has more than 8500 species of flowering plants with breeding sites of rare birds such as the African black oystercatcher.
- The country's second oldest working lighthouse was built here in 1848. The lighthouse provides a panoramic view of where the two oceans meet, ships pass and Southern Right whales play in spring and early summer.
- The sleepy little coastal town of Arniston with its azure sea, cobalt sky and peace and quiet
Overnight Venue: Guest House in Cape Agulhas or Hotel in Arniston
Day 2 : ARNISTON, HERMANUS & CLARENCE DRIVE
- Leisure time on Arniston Beach or exploring the magnificent limestone cave which can be accessed at low tide.
- Travel along the Whale Coast (Seasonal : Spot whales along the journey from July to November)
- Hermanus, one of the top holiday villages in South Africa during summertime with options :
- Seasonal (July to November) : Whale Watching - Hermanus is considered to be the “Whale Capital of the world”. Hermanus provides the best land-based whale watching spot in the world and the intelligent graceful Southern Right Whales, as large as 10 elephants, can be seen up to 20 metres from the rocky shores and cliff paths.
- Wine Tasting in Walker Bay
- Return to Cape Town via scenic Clarence Drive, considered one of the top 10 scenic drives in the world. It hugs the coastline and its magnificent sea cliffs on the one side and is snug against the majestic mountain slopes on the other.
Additional option to personalize your tour and enhance your Arniston & Cape Agulhas tour experience : Shipwreck museum in Bredasdorp which is filled with artefacts remaining from the many ships which have sunk along the treacherous coast of Agulhas |
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