Cape St. Francis | |
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View of Cape St. Francis from the Seal Point Lighthouse | |
Cape St. Francis
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Country | South Africa |
Province | Eastern Cape |
District municipality | Cacadu |
Local municipality | Kouga |
Time zone | South Africa Standard Time (UTC+2) |
Cape St. Francis is a town in South Africa, situated on a headland in the Eastern Cape Province. It is popular for its clean beaches and as a surfing location.
The town is home to a Penguin Rescue and Rehabilitation Center as well as the Seal Point Lighthouse.[1]
The Irma Booysen Floral Reserve is the home to many species of flowers and plants.
The adjacent town, St Francis Bay, was the site of "ten-million-to-one" surfing waves seen in the surf/travel documentary, The Endless Summer.