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Hobie Cats and beach boardwalk at Indian Ocean Struisbaai ©Christopher Griner, Licence
Fishing in the picturesque harbour at Struisbaai, Whale Coast. © Hendrik van den Berg, License
Fishing boats in Struisbaai harbour, Whale Coast. © Hendrik van den Berg, License
Traditional fisherman's cottage in Struisbaai, Whale Coast. © Pavel Špindler, License
Struisbaai harbour. There have been debates over the origins of the name but it is likely derived from an old Dutch word meaning "huge" due to the long stretches of beach - the longest in the Southern Hemisphere, stretching for a total of 14 kms. © holmespj, License
Fisherman's Cottage, Hotageterkilp, Struisbaai. The fishermen's cottages in Hotagterklip have been declared provincial heritage sites. Many of the old cottages fell into ruin, until original cottages were restored in the 1990s. © Andrew Hall, License

Struisbaai

Struisbaai is a little village just next to L'Agulhas, at the southernmost tip of Africa, with a 14 km stretch of white, sandy beach - the main attraction that makes it such an appealing holiday destination. Struisbaai is ideal for fishing, swimming, shell collecting, sunbathing or simply relaxing and taking in the amazing scenery. The quaint Struisbaai harbour provides whale watching boat excursions, particularly during mating season between May and December. The coast is also home to several old shipwrecks, including those of the Zoetendal, Birkenhead and Arniston.

Further inland, the beach gives way to charming fishermen's cottages and fynbos-covered terrain, perfect for ostriches, cattle and merino sheep. Hiking and mountain biking are popular and guided 4x4 tours are available. There are many must-see shell shops in the village of Struisbaai and the restored thatch-roof Anglican Church is a national monument and well worth a visit. The Aghulhas lighthouse is a popular attraction and is the second oldest working lighthouse in southern Africa.

Self catering accommodation in Struisbaai gives you the freedom to come and go as you please and explore further, knowing you can set your own timetable.

Struisbaai, located near Cape Agulhas in the Western Cape, is a charming coastal town known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere.

Here are five things to see and do in and around Struisbaai:

1. Struisbaai Beach:
Pristine Shoreline: Enjoy one of the longest natural beaches in the Southern Hemisphere, stretching for about 14 kilometers. The beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and beach walks.
Watersports: Engage in various watersports such as kite surfing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding in the calm, clear waters.

2. Struisbaai Harbour:
Fishing Activities: Visit the vibrant harbor to see local fishermen in action. It's a great place to buy fresh fish directly from the boats.
Stingrays: Look out for the resident giant stingrays that often come close to the shore, especially when the fishing boats return, creating a unique and exciting sight for visitors.

3. Cape Agulhas:
Southernmost Tip of Africa: Just a short drive from Struisbaai, visit the geographical point where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. There is a plaque marking this significant location.
Cape Agulhas Lighthouse: Climb the historic lighthouse for panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the meeting point of the two oceans.

4. De Mond Nature Reserve:
Birdwatching: This reserve is a haven for birdwatchers, with many species of coastal and migratory birds, including the endangered Damara tern.
Hiking and Trails: Explore the walking trails that wind through the reserve, offering stunning views of the estuary, dunes, and diverse plant life.

5. Waenhuiskrans Cave in Arniston:
Scenic Cave: Located in the nearby village of Arniston, the Waenhuiskrans Cave is accessible at low tide. The name means "wagon house cliff" in Afrikaans, referring to the cave's large size, which could accommodate a wagon and oxen.
Natural Beauty: Enjoy the scenic beauty of the area, with its rugged cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled beaches.

These attractions highlight the natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor activities available in and around Struisbaai, making it an ideal destination for visitors to the Western Cape.

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