South Africa’s 300-kilometre Garden Route is one of the country’s most iconic journeys. It stretches from Mossel Bay to the Storms River. Here you’ll see some of the country’s most breathtaking scenery, from its vast beaches to its impressive mountains and lush forests.

L’Agulhas
Garden road – 223 km – 2h55 from CT
Agulhas is a small coastal village located at the southern tip of Africa, in the Western Cape Province. It is famous for being the southernmost point of the African continent, where the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean meet. It is considered an important historical and geographical place for the country.
The village is surrounded by stunning natural scenery, including coastal cliffs, white sandy beaches and protected nature reserves. It is also known for its historic lighthouses, such as the Agulhas Lighthouse, which is the oldest working lighthouse in South Africa.
Finally, it is also popular for coastal hikes and for wine lovers, as it is close to several vineyards.