How much does Cape Point cost?

How much does Cape Point cost?

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Description Adults Kids*
South Africans (with ID)** R85 R40
Standard Entry R340 R170
SADC Nationals R170 R85

Can you stay in Cape Point?

Enjoy a stay in the Cape Point region of South Africa, close to the Cape of Good Hope section of Table Mountain National Park which stakes it’s claim as the most South-western tip of the African continent. Olifants Bos offers the unique opportunity to stay in the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve at Cape Point!

Can I take my dog to Cape Point?

No more than two dogs per person may be taken into the Park (unless the handler has obtained a special permit from the Park).

Is Cape of Good Hope worth it?

We loved the wildness and the floral and fauna on the way down to the Cape. The scenery is worth the visit but the crowds – especially those folks who insist on taking a photo with every camera in their group and of each person AND the group – are just a bit boorish.

Where to stay in Olifantsbos?

Olifantsbos offers the unique opportunity to stay in the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve at Cape Point! The two secluded houses which sleeps 12 guest are backed by craggy rock faces and look out onto a quiet private stretch of beach.

Where is olifantbos Beach in South Africa?

Olifantsbos Beach is a stunning little beach situated right next to Cape point nature reserve. Surrounded by nature with breathtaking views, Olifantbos beach is not a spot to be missed. This is surfer’s paradise and well frequented by the local surfing fraternity.

Can you see the shipwreck at Olifantsbos?

This, now rusty, piece of family history can still be seen partially submerged beneath the sand along the shipwreck trail at Olifantsbos. As we pull up in the Olifantsbos parking lot at Cape Point a herd of bontebok are grazing on the outskirts of the beach. There isn’t a tour bus in sight, and it’s wonderfully quiet.

Where are the yellow trail markers at olifantbos?

The yellow trail markers will take you from the parking area at Olifantbos down to the sea. The American Liberty ship Thomas T Tucker struck the Albatross Rock here on her first voyage of war (1942). Her remains lie stranded on the rocks, fairly far from the sea and close enough to explore with children, a hulk of rusting ship.

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