Walk through a cave system where Homo sapiens sheltered 164,000 years ago, eating shellfish and crafting the world's earliest known pigment. Rated 4.8 across 269 reviews, this is archaeology at its most visceral and profound.
What to expect
A knowledgeable guide escorts you along a dramatic coastal boardwalk above sheer sea cliffs to Pinnacle Point Cave 13B, where ochre pigment use and heat-treated silcrete tools rewrote the timeline of human cognition. The guide contextualises each artefact layer with narrative that makes 164,000 years feel tangible. The return walk commands sweeping Indian Ocean panoramas, often with dolphins below.
Good to know
The site is approximately 6 km from the harbour — a short taxi or pre-arranged transfer. Tours run at set intervals; arrive 15 minutes early. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes for the boardwalk. Morning slots avoid afternoon heat and crowds.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Mossel Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.