Showing off with magnificent coastline views, dolphin spotting and glorious sunrises to start the day off inspired, Double Mouth Nature Reserve makes for an idyllic family friendly adventure destination offering camping, walking trails and hiking, mountain biking, safe swimming and diving.
Remnants from the shipwreck – Santo Espiritu that ran aground in 1608 just off Black rock between Haga- Haga – ‘money cowries’ (cowrie shells used as money to buy goods), carnelian beads (red in colour and were mined in India over a century ago) and Chinese blue and white ming porcelain shards can be found in the shingle and sand at what has become known as ‘Bead Beach’, between Black rock and the Quko river at Double mouth.