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Building Back Better in Rural Towns

Building Back Better in Rural Towns

CABA (Cape Agulhas Business Association)

Tourism, Heritage, and Small Business: Building Back Better in Rural Towns

At the Southernmost Tip of Africa, where two oceans meet and the winds carry the stories of centuries, lies a region rich in heritage, natural beauty, and community spirit. Cape Agulhas stands as a proud example of how small communities can build back better by harnessing the power of tourism, heritage, and small business to create a sustainable and prosperous future.

 
Tourism: The Lifeblood of Our Local Economy

Tourism remains the cornerstone of our region’s economy. From guesthouses and coffee shops to tour guides and artisans, many livelihoods depend directly or indirectly on the flow of visitors who come to experience the tip of Africa. Every tourist who takes a guided walk, books a local stay, or buys a handmade souvenir contributes to keeping our towns vibrant and our businesses alive.

However, tourism doesn’t thrive on beauty alone; it thrives on collaboration. To ensure long-term growth, it is essential that we promote our region collectively, develop experiences that celebrate our uniqueness, and invest in the kind of infrastructure that makes visitors want to return.

 
Small Businesses, Big Impact

Behind every successful rural town are its small businesses, the dreamers, doers, and creators who transform local potential into opportunity. From the family-run restaurants to the entrepreneurs turning local crafts into exportable art, these small enterprises form the heartbeat of our economy.

The Cape Agulhas Business Association plays a vital role in connecting and empowering these businesses. Through collaboration, shared marketing, and local initiatives, the Association encourages a spirit of partnership rather than competition, recognising that when one business succeeds, the whole community benefits.

 
Building Back Better, Together

Building back better means more than rebuilding structures; it means strengthening the foundations of community, identity, and opportunity. Our future lies in honouring our past, in preserving our heritage cottages, celebrating our maritime traditions, and ensuring that every visitor experiences not just a destination, but a story.

As we look ahead, Cape Agulhas has the ingredients to flourish: breathtaking natural beauty, a proud history, and a community united in purpose. By weaving together tourism, heritage, and small business, we can continue to grow an economy that sustains both people and place, ensuring that the Southernmost Tip of Africa remains not only a point on the map, but a thriving heart of culture, enterprise, and pride.

Our organisation’s goal is to see Cape Agulhas recognised not just as the Southern Tip of Africa, but as a living, breathing hub of opportunity. By celebrating our heritage, supporting our entrepreneurs, and working together as one community, we are building a future that honours our past while creating lasting prosperity for generations to come.

Join the Cape Agulhas Business Association today! Contact us at: info@caba.co.za or 0828210287 (WhatsApp only). 

Building Back Better in Rural Towns

CABA (Cape Agulhas Business Association)

CABA, the Cape Agulhas Business Association, is a non-profit based in Bredasdorp that’s all about helping local businesses grow and connecting the region’s economy. By joining CABA, you become part of a network where ideas are shared, challenges are discussed openly, and solutions are built toge...

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