Agulhas National Park Nature Reserve
Agulhas National Park is best known for its incredible rock formations and ancient geological wonders. The rocks jut out from the coastline. These rocks are the reason for numerous shipwrecks as vessels sought to navigate the rugged South African coast. The park stretches along the coastal plain between the towns of Gansbaai and Struisbaai. It includes the southernmost tip of Africa at Cape Agulhas. The official meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Nearby is the Agulhas lighthouse. This is the second-oldest lighthouse in South Africa. At the lighthouse, you will find a small museum and a tearoom. You can see whales from November to January. Other animals to see include the African black oystercatcher, Damara tern, and Cape platanna