Cape St Francis or locally known as 'seals', seal point and shark point with the seal point lighthouse is home to 5 nature reserves offering well-maintained walking trails and dedicated cycling routes through the natural coastlands with indigenous fynbos and abundant wildlife.
The vegetation is part of the Cape floral kingdom (one of six kingdoms in the world)Game reserves and national parks nearby, also the famous "Baviaans" for a 4x4 experience and opportunity to enjoy our star-filled skies in a tranquil and peaceful setting! Most importantly, our beaches have been given "blue flag status!" Another added benefit is the location, with easy access from the N2 Through Humansdorp and only 60 minutes away from Port Elizabeth and international airport.
The starting point of our very famous garden routeEnjoy the lifestyle, whether it is a sundowner cruise on the canals or deep-sea fishing, whale watching or simply boating on the Kromme River, there is something for the whole family to enjoy.
Gift shops with quaint and unusual gifts and speciality stores, shell shops on the beach with creative shell work by the local folk offer a relaxed and hassle-free shopping experience! Eateries and restaurants such as the well-known "Big-Time taverna", the Greek restaurant on the canals or Chokka Block famous for seafood and traditional South African cuisine in the port.
Here is where the famous 70's surfer movie 'endless summer' was made, is known as one of the best surfing beaches in South Africa.
Cape St Francis well-known landmarks are the lighthouse where the penguin sanctuary used to be and the wild side also known as sunset rock where the sun sets over the Indian Ocean and one of the best spots in the world to enjoy sundowners and beach braai with loved ones.