Things to Do in Struisbaai
Struisbaai has one of the longest uninterrupted white beaches in the Southern Hemisphere, making it a popular holiday destination that showcases white-washed fishermen’s houses and colorful fishing boats.
Struisbaai proudly boasts a natural working harbor with plenty of coastal appeal. It is well-known for its leisure activities such as fishing and water sports like kayaking, boating, surfing, bodyboarding, and kite surfing. Visitors can also enjoy shell collecting, beach strolls, and whale watching.
Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
Most Southern Point - A must-see where two oceans meet.
Cape Agulhas is located at the southernmost tip of Africa, marking the official point where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans divide in South Africa. This stretch of coastline is known as the "Graveyard of Ships" due to the many wrecks caused by gale-force winds, high swells, and treacherous coastline. Built in 1849, the L'Agulhas Lighthouse is the second oldest lighthouse in South Africa. Climb the 71 steps to the top of the lighthouse for a magnificent view of the area. The southernmost tip is 1km west of the lighthouse.
De Hoop Nature and Marine Reserve
This area boasts seven different ecosystems. Visitors can also go to Koppie Alleen to see the largest concentration of Southern Right Whales along the South African coast from this lookout point when they come to calf from July to November. It is considered one of the best land-based whale-watching lookout points in the world.
For more information, contact the De Hoop Nature and Marine Reserve.
De Hoop Whale Trail
The ultimate hiking experience - The 5-day, 54 km Whale Trail meanders through the spectacular De Hoop Nature Reserve with its diverse fynbos vegetation, magnificent dunes, and whale-watching opportunities. Reservations are essential.
De Mond Nature Reserve offers two hiking trails:
• Sterna Trail (2 hours, 7km): Adventurous hikers will enjoy crossing the swaying wood-and-cable suspension bridge to the south of the Heuningnes River. The trail turns upstream for 1km before leading back.
• De Mond to Arniston Coastal Trail (4 hours, 11km): This linear trail takes you along a beautiful coastal route past the Waenhuiskrans Cave and historical fish traps and middens once used by the Khoi and San people.
Fishing at De Mond Nature Reserve
One can also explore the mouth of the Heuningnes River. This magnificent estuary is teeming with rare bird species like the Giant Tern, the Black Oystercatcher, and the Damara Tern. For angling permits and more info, contact the De Mond Nature Reserve.
Board Sailing and Kite Flying along Struisbaai Beach or charter a boat for a fishing experience, and enjoy horse riding.