At the southernmost tip of Africa, in South Africa’s Western Cape, lies Cape Agulhas, a small coastal village set within a windswept landscape of fynbos plains, low dunes and rugged shoreline. This quiet, remote destination is defined by its raw natural beauty and its significance as the official meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Travellers are drawn to the iconic Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, historic shipwreck sites and the surrounding Agulhas National Park, where coastal trails reveal dramatic sea views and unique biodiversity. Outdoor activities include walking along exposed beaches, birdwatching around seasonal wetlands and exploring the dramatic coastline shaped by powerful ocean currents. With crashing surf, sweeping horizons and salt-laden winds, Cape Agulhas offers a contemplative escape rooted in geography, history and the elemental force of nature.