Cape Agulhas and Hermanus Tour from Cape Town
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Cape Agulhas and Hermanus Tour from Cape Town

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About this experience

Explore the iconic Cape Agulhas, the southernmost tip of Africa, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. Marvel at the breathtaking scenery and visit the historic Cape Agulhas Lighthouse for stunning views. The journey continues to Hermanus where we visit the Cliff Walk for a casual walk or hiking. Then we go for a delightful wine tasting at a renowned estate, Benguela Cove Wine Estate, surrounded by picturesque vineyards. Visit Betty’s Bay to see the African penguin colony at Stony Point, enjoying close encounters with these charming birds. Conclude your day with a scenic drive along the Whale Coast Route, soaking in the natural beauty of the region.

- Depart from Cape Town at 6 am for a full day of adventure
- Visit the southernmost tip of Africa and the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
- Visit Cliff Walk in Hermanus for a casual walk or hiking
- Enjoy wine tasting in the beautiful Walker Bay wine region
- Experience close encounters with African penguins in Betty’s Bay

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Cape Agulhas and Hermanus Tour from Cape Town

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What's included

Tour guide
Visit Cliff Path Walk in Hermanus, casual walk or hiking
Wine tasting at Benguela Cove wine Estate
See scenery of Whale Coast
Visit Cape Agulhas, Africa's southern-most tip, where the Indian Ocean meets the Atlantic Ocean
See African Penguins at Betty's Bay

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Departing from Cape Town at 6am, the journey to Cape Agulhas takes you through the beautiful countryside of the Western Cape, passing farmlands, small towns, and stretches of fynbos-covered landscapes. On arrival at Cape Agulhas, you’ll explore the very tip of Africa, where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans officially meet. This rugged and windswept coastline is rich in history and natural beauty, offering breathtaking ocean views and dramatic rocky shores.

A highlight of the tour is visiting the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, one of the oldest working lighthouses in South Africa, where you can climb to the top for panoramic views of the coastline. Walking along the pathways, you’ll also see the official marker that signifies the southernmost tip of Africa, a must for photos and a truly iconic travel moment.

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Stop 2

A visit to the Hermanus Cliff Path is one of the most rewarding ways to explore this charming coastal town and its breathtaking natural scenery. Stretching for about 12 kilometers along the rugged shoreline, the path offers spectacular views of the ocean, rocky cliffs, and pristine beaches. It’s well maintained and easy to walk, making it accessible to both casual strollers and keen hikers. Along the way, you’ll pass through a mix of coastal fynbos, gardens, and lookout points that are perfect for photography or simply pausing to soak in the beauty of the surroundings.

The Cliff Path is world-renowned for land-based whale watching, especially during the season from June to November, when southern right whales migrate close to shore. From the various vantage points, you can often see whales, sometimes just meters from the path. Even outside whale season, the path is alive with birdlife, seals, and dolphins, offering plenty of reasons to enjoy this unique experience.

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Stop 3

A wine tasting at Benguela Cove Wine Estate is more than just sampling fine wines – it’s an immersive journey into one of South Africa’s most scenic and celebrated wine destinations. Nestled along the Bot River Lagoon near Hermanus, Benguela Cove is renowned for its breathtaking views of rolling vineyards, shimmering waters, and the distant Atlantic Ocean. The estate’s location within the cool-climate Walker Bay region makes it ideal for producing exceptional wines with character, elegance, and complexity. Guests are invited to relax in a beautiful setting as they explore a carefully curated selection of wines, guided by knowledgeable hosts who share insights into the terroir, winemaking techniques, and unique flavor profiles of each varietal.

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A visit to Betty’s Bay offers the unforgettable opportunity to see the charming African penguins in their natural habitat at the Stony Point Nature Reserve. This colony is one of the largest successful breeding sites of African penguins in the world, and unlike the more crowded Boulders Beach, it provides a quieter, more intimate experience. Visitors can stroll along the wooden boardwalks that wind through the reserve, offering excellent views of the penguins as they waddle on the rocks, nest in burrows, or dive gracefully into the sea. The reserve is also home to other seabirds such as cormorants and gulls, making it a paradise for bird lovers.

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Traveling from Betty’s Bay to Cape Town along the Whale Coast Route is one of the most scenic drives in South Africa, blending dramatic landscapes with breathtaking ocean views. The route winds its way between the towering Kogelberg Mountains and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, offering endless photo opportunities and plenty of places to stop along the way. As you drive, you may spot whales in season (June to November), particularly along sections where the road hugs the cliffs above the sea.

What's not included

Tips

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
no restrictions

About Cape Town

Cape Town is a stunning coastal city known for its dramatic landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Nestled between the iconic Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cosmopolitan living, and historical significance.

Top Attractions

Table Mountain

Table Mountain is an iconic landmark and one of the New7Wonders of Nature. It offers breathtaking views of Cape Town and the surrounding coastline.

Nature 2-4 hours Moderate (Cableway ticket: R380 return)

V&A Waterfront

The V&A Waterfront is a bustling hub of activity, featuring shopping, dining, and entertainment options. It's a great place to experience Cape Town's vibrant atmosphere.

Entertainment Half day to full day Free to explore, with varying costs for activities and dining

Robben Island

Robben Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years. It's a powerful reminder of South Africa's apartheid history.

Historical 3-4 hours Moderate (Tour ticket: R500 including ferry)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bunny Chow

A hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with curry, typically made with chicken or lamb. It's a popular street food dish with Indian roots.

Lunch/Dinner Vegetarian options available, but traditionally contains meat.

Cape Malay Curry

A flavorful curry made with spices, herbs, and often includes meat or vegetables. It's a staple of Cape Malay cuisine and is typically served with rice.

Dinner Vegetarian options available, but traditionally contains meat.

Biltong

A dried, cured meat similar to jerky, but with a unique South African flavor. It's a popular snack and can be found in various flavors and cuts.

Snack Contains meat, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Popular Activities

Hiking Paragliding Shark cage diving Surfing Mountain biking Beach lounging Spa treatments Wine tasting

Best Time to Visit

November to March

This is the summer season, characterized by warm, dry weather and long daylight hours. It's the peak tourist season, perfect for beach activities, hiking, and outdoor adventures.

18°C to 30°C 64°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, Afrikaans
  • Widely spoken: Xhosa, Zulu
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

South African Rand (ZAR)

Time Zone

GMT+2

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Cape Town is a generally safe city for tourists, but visitors should be aware of their surroundings and take precautions to protect themselves and their belongings. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas and on public transportation. Violent crime is less common but can occur, particularly in certain neighborhoods and at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Avoid walking alone at night
  • • Be cautious with valuables in crowded areas
  • • Use reputable transport services

Getting there

By air
  • Cape Town International Airport • 20 km from city center
By train

Cape Town Station

By bus

Cape Town Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The MyCiTi Bus system is efficient and affordable, with dedicated bus lanes to avoid traffic. It's a popular choice for both locals and tourists.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Cape Town City Centre Camps Bay Bo-Kaap

Day trips

Stellenbosch
50 km from Cape Town • Full day recommended

Stellenbosch is a charming university town in the heart of the Cape Winelands, known for its historic architecture, world-class wine estates, and vibrant student culture. It's a great place to explore South Africa's rich history and indulge in some of the country's best wines.

Hermanus
120 km from Cape Town • Full day recommended

Hermanus is a coastal town known for its stunning whale watching opportunities, beautiful beaches, and scenic coastal walks. It's a great place to escape the city and enjoy some of South Africa's most breathtaking natural landscapes.

Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope
60 km from Cape Town • Full day recommended

Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope are two of South Africa's most iconic natural landmarks, offering breathtaking views, scenic hikes, and a rich history. It's a great place to explore the country's diverse wildlife and experience the raw beauty of the Atlantic Ocean.

Festivals

Cape Town International Jazz Festival • March (annual) Cape Town Carnival • January (annual) Cape Town Fashion Week • September (annual)

Pro tips

  • Visit Table Mountain early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and strong winds
  • Explore the city's diverse neighborhoods, from the vibrant Bo-Kaap to the upscale Camps Bay
  • Take a day trip to the Cape Winelands to sample some of South Africa's best wines
  • Visit the V&A Waterfront for shopping, dining, and entertainment options
  • Take a harbor cruise for stunning views of the city and Table Mountain
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Childs
Age 2-10
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Infants
Age 0-1
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  • Max travelers: 15
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