


Cape Point, the southern tip of Africa, offers dramatic cliffs, diverse wildlife, and stunning ocean views.
Iconic lighthouse and the most south-western point of Africa.
Home to a colony of African penguins, with a boardwalk for viewing.
A beautiful garden with a Centenary Tree Canopy Walkway.
Cape Point's weather can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Ideal for exploring the reserve's trails and rugged terrain.
Protection from the strong Cape sun, especially during summer visits.
Dried and salted mullet, a local delicacy, often eaten as a snack or appetizer.
Grilled snoek fish, often served with a side of pap and chakalaka sauce.
Minced beef and egg dish, topped with a savory custard and baked.
Located within the Cape Point Nature Reserve, this restaurant offers stunning views and a unique breakfast experience.
A casual eatery within the Cape Point Nature Reserve, offering a variety of breakfast options.
Overlooking Boulders Beach, this restaurant is famous for its seafood and stunning views.

A miniature replica of the iconic Cape Point Lighthouse, symbolizing the area's rich maritime history.
Pure honey sourced from the unique Fynbos vegetation found in the reserve, supporting local beekeepers.
Hand-woven blankets made from local wool, keeping you warm while reminding you of the reserve's cool breezes.
A vibrant art gallery nestled in the heart of Souq Waqif, showcasing Qatari and international art.
The Mughal Museum in Jammu, India, is a treasure trove of Mughal history and art, housing an impressive collection of Mughal paintings, manuscripts, and artifacts.
A bustling market in Sydney's CBD, offering fresh produce, gourmet food, and unique shopping experiences.