Cape Borda Lightstation is testament to a bygone era of travelling the open seas by sail, and is a monument to isolation and hardship. The precinct consists of an unusual square lighthouse, several historic Lighthouse Keepers cottages and a museum.Visitors can learn more about the island’s fascinating maritime heritage on a guided tour. For a real blast, don’t miss the 12.30pm tour for the daily firing of the cannon, which was once used as a warning signal to passing ships, venturing to close to the shore.Other highlights include the museum where you can to read the diaries of early Lighthouse Keepers. The nearby Lighthouse Keeper's Cemetery at Harvey’s Return also offers a sobering insight into the hardships faced by early Lighthouse Keepers and their families.To really experience the spectacular beauty and tranquility of Cape Borda, why not stay overnight in a charming self-contained Lighthouse Keeper’s cottage.