1. Cape Point is a scenic nature reserve located in Cape Town, South Africa. It is 52km from Cape Town city center and is located at the southwestern tip of the continent of Africa, offering stunning views of the rugged coastline and crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean.

One interesting fact is that Cape Point is not actually the southernmost point of Africa, a common misconception. The southernmost point is actually Cape Agulhas, located 150km southeast of Cape Point.

Another interesting fact is that Cape Point is home to over 250 species of birds, including African penguins and ostriches. Visitors can also often spot baboons and other wildlife while exploring the reserve.

2. Cape Point is open daily from 6 am to 6 pm, including weekends and public holidays. The entrance gates close at 5 pm. The phone number for Cape Point is +27 (0)21 780 9010.

3. Admission to Cape Point is R85 for adults and R40 for children (ages 2-11), with discounts available for South African citizens and residents. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance gates or online in advance. The reserve is accessible by car, taxi, or tour bus.