Come and see how the Two oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic, meet in a tumultuous crash of waves at the Most Southern Tip of the African Continent.
Enjoy the beautifull views of the rugged coastline with its old Lighthouse and shipwrecks.
Come and see how the Two oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic, meet in a tumultuous crash of waves at the Most Southern Tip of the African Continent.
Enjoy the beautifull views of the rugged coastline with its old Lighthouse and shipwrecks.
You will be picked up from your accommodation in Cape Town as we are about to drive for 3 hours. Connecting on the National Highway road, that can take you to 3 provinces in South Africa, namely The Western Cape, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal Province. This is also the most busiest Highway in Cape Town, as it connects most people into the City center…
You will be picked up from your accommodation in Cape Town as we are about to drive for 3 hours. Connecting on the National Highway road, that can take you to 3 provinces in South Africa, namely The Western Cape, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal Province. This is also the most busiest Highway in Cape Town, as it connects most people into the City center daily for work. Driving East out of Cape Town we will pass a Township called Khayelitsha. In Xhosa it means ‘our new home’. This is the biggest township in Cape Town with a population of half a million. Many of these inhabitants works in the City and are daily dependent on public transport. Khayelitsha also has its own economy and has seen it grown from strength to strength over the years. Some of the inhabitants also works in the Cape Winelands region, as this is closer to home. Next we will pass Somerset West driving through Sir Lowry’s Pass. The pass is named after Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole, who was a Govender of the Cape in 1828. Then we will pass the Steenbras dam. This dam is one of the dams that supplies water to the Province. Next we continue passing the Elgin Valley. This is the birth place of Appletizer. Created in 1966 by blending a fruit juice with carbonated water. As we still drive on the National Highway, we will pass Hermanus. This is the Bread Basket of South Africa. It gets its name because of its warm climate with its humid winters, which is ideal for wheat Cultivation. Then we will pass through a small town named Caledon. Primarily an Agricultural region that involves grain production and certain amount of stock farming. Next we will pass a small town in the Overberg region, Bredasdorp It is the main economic and service hub in this region, which makes it a bustling vibrant town. Final stop is Cape Aghullas where the two oceans, the Indian meets the Atlantic. Elim On our way back, we will drive through a charming town called Elim. Established in 1824 by German missionaries as a Moravian Mission station. This small town is dominated by white fisherman’s cottages with approximately only 2000 inhabitants. Gansbaai This small fishing town is home to the Great White Shark. Located in the overberg region with a population of 15000 people. HERMANUS This is the capital for whales. The southern right whales comes to our coast. In the early days, they were the right whales to catch, hence they were given the names Southern Right Whales. These whales came close to the shore or boats, they were not shy. Hermanus is a small beautiful charming town with a population of 50 000 inhabitants. Surrounded with ocean and mountains, Fishing also became very popular in this town. Hence this town is the perfect stop for fresh Seafood. We can also do a stop for Whale Watching In Hermanus. Kindly note whale season is from July until November.
- Hotel drop off
- Hotel Pick Up
- Driver - Guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel drop off
- Hotel Pick Up
- Driver - Guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Entrance fees at Cape Aghullas Lighthouse
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Entrance fees at Cape Aghullas Lighthouse
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.