The iconic Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, located in Agulhas National Park at the southernmost tip of Africa, is set to welcome visitors again from Friday, 29 August 2025. The historic landmark has been closed since 01 August 2025 to undergo essential repair and restoration work after suffering damage from a lightning strike on 27 August 2024. The restoration, overseen by the Transnet National Ports Authority, ensures the safety, structural integrity, and continued preservation of one of South Africa’s most treasured maritime heritage sites.
Built in 1848, the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse holds the title of the third-oldest lighthouse in South Africa and is the second-oldest still in operation, after the Green Point Lighthouse in Cape Town. Managed by the Transnet National Ports Authority, it remains a vital navigational aid for ships passing through the often treacherous waters around Cape Agulhas, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. Situated at the edge of the charming coastal village of L’Agulhas, this historic beacon is not only a symbol of South Africa’s maritime history but also a popular attraction for travellers exploring the region.
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