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- Ensure you research the rules and regulations enforced by all South African National Parks before your visit.
- Don’t forget your camera—the marker that indicates the southernmost point makes for a great photo.
- If you choose to stay in the park, bring a flashlight, as outdoor lighting is limited.
- Bring layers! Despite Cape Agulhas being in the south, the annual average temperature is 59oF (15oC).
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The daily conservation fee to enter the Cape Agulhas National Park varies for South African visitors (ZAR 55) and those from outside the country (ZAR 110), with discounts available for children. Full-day sightseeing tours to Cape Agulhas from Cape Town start at around ZAR 2,592.
Cape Agulhas is known for being the true southernmost point of Africa. It’s also known for being the dividing line between the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, and a small stone monument marks the spot. You also can see the second oldest continuously operating lighthouse in South Africa here.
From Cape Town, take N2 highway east and exit at Caledon to the R316. Continue through the towns of Napier and Bredasdorp, then take the R319 until you reach L’Agulhas. Alternatively, an easy way to reach the cape is to join a sightseeing tour with round-trip transportation from Cape Town.
Yes, you can climb the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, the second oldest working lighthouse in South Africa. There are 71 steps leading to the top, and from this vantage you can enjoy panoramic views over the sea. A small museum showcases the lighthouse’s history and fishing methods of the Indigenous Khoisan.
Yes, accommodations are available at and near Cape Agulhas. Accommodations within Cape Agulhas National Park include two rest camps with cottages, chalets, and houses, and a guest house. Additional options—including bed and breakfasts, guest houses, and hotels—can be found in the nearby towns of L’Agulhas and Struisbaai.














































































































































