

Experience the thrill of a guided night tour to the historic Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, the second oldest lighthouse in South Africa.

Cape Agulhas can be chilly at night, especially near the lighthouse.
The lighthouse tour involves walking on uneven surfaces.
To observe the coastline and marine life during the tour.
Climb the iconic lighthouse for panoramic views of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meeting.
Explore the coastal fynbos and spot wildlife like bontebok and eland.
Discover the local history and culture through various exhibits and artifacts.
Greek yogurt, local honey, fresh berries, and granola.

Crispy battered hake, served with hand-cut fries and tartar sauce.
Slow-cooked chicken in a fragrant, spicy sauce, served with rice and sambals.
A classic souvenir, these magnets are hand-painted with the iconic lighthouse, symbolizing the southernmost tip of Africa.
Locally brewed craft beer, perfect for those who enjoy a cold one while taking in the stunning coastal views.
A cozy cafe near the lighthouse, famous for its stunning ocean views and delicious breakfast options.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of traditional South African dishes with a view of the ocean.
The same cafe as above, also offers a delightful lunch menu with a variety of light meals and sandwiches.
Crafted from locally sourced agate stones, these unique pieces of jewellery are a beautiful reminder of your visit to Cape Agulhas.
Discover Belfast's culinary delights, from traditional Ulster Fry to modern street food.
Hunder Sand Dunes, nestled in the cold desert of Nubra Valley, offer a unique landscape of sand dunes and snow-capped mountains.

A vast, rugged national park in the Andes, known for its stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and wildlife.