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Beaches of the Cape

Submitted by Celeste
Wed, 31 Oct 2007

When it comes to beaches, Cape Town is one of the hottest spots in the world. This gorgeous city holds the mid point where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, causing a variety of temperature and current fluctuations.

The best place to start, when describing the ocean in Cape Town, is False Bay Coast and the Southern Peninsula. This extensive beachfront travels from Muizenberg all the way through to Kalk Bay and Simons Town. The beach runs in front of the famous naval base of Simons Town. It is here that during the Second World War, heavy guns were dug into the concrete bunkers at various points along the coast.

The water is warmer on this side of the coast, than on the Atlantic Ocean side. St James is a popular bathing spot, with it’s tidal pool and brightly coloured bathing booths. The beach joins Muizenberg beach, which is recognisable by the rows upon rows of coloured bathing boxes.

Muizenberg is a long white beach, which runs about 40kms to Gordon’s Bay. This is a popular spot for families and surfers. The beachfront is filled with craft markets, little shops, and entertainment. At Gordon’s bay, there is a little nook known as Bikini Beach, which is well sheltered from the main crowd and wind.

On the other side of Muizenberg is Fish Hoek beach. There is a footpath that connects the two beaches. This used to be an old fisherman's village and offers windsurfers an opportunity to test their skills. Boat trips around are available from the Kalk Bay Harbour.

Hidden here is also Boulders beach, which is a pay-for-entry area. The beach is a protected area as it is part of the sanctuary for the Jackass Penguin. Swimmers can swim in the warm waters watching the Penguins play around them. It is ideal for children and people who like to combine their love of water with bird watching.

On the other side of Cape Town is Clifton beach, which consists of four adjoining coves. There are stairways that lead from the parking bay and wind down to the white sand. The rocks shelter the area, however this water is part of the Atlantic sea, so swimming is a bit cold. However, there are plenty of things to do other then lie around the place. A spot of rugby, ball, or a picnic are a few ideas.

Next-door is Camps Bay beach. The pavilion is lined with cocktail bars, hotels and restaurants, while the beach itself has a tidal pool available and a wind free braai area. These are just some of the beaches that are available in the Cape. Each one has its own feel and adventure waiting to be unleashed to the next visitor. So whether you are into surfing, kites, ball or just tanning, this summer, Cape Town is the place to be.

About the Author

Celeste writes for Travel and Tourism a site specially designed to assist with all your travelling requirements.


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