Paranga – Camps Bay

This upscale restaurant on the main road in Camps Bay may seem intimidating with its sleek décor but is actually a gem of a breakfast place for the budget-conscious. We were there at 9:00am on a Saturday and got the best spot in the house. Our outdoor table closest to the sidewalk was on a raised ... Read More →

Knead Bakery – Muizenberg

After a morning of surfing at Muizenberg, we always head across the parking lot to our favorite after-surf eatery.  Sharing an entrance with the Roxy store, their outdoor tables are usually full of people sitting in the sun. Bustling with a combination of tourists and local surfers of all ages, this is a great place to people-watch. ... Read More →

Glen Beach – Atlantic ocean

Next to Camps Bay Beach on your way to Clifton Beach is Glen Beach.  Large granite boulders create the barrier in the sand between Camps Bay Beach and Glen Beach where multi-million Rand (South African currency) shacks sit right on the beach.  Local surfers have always regarded Glen Beach as home and on a good ... Read More →

Camps Bay Beach – Atlantic ocean

Regarded as one of the most scenic and popular beaches in Cape Town, Camps Bay beach is a long stretch of white sand lined with palm trees, lawns and hip, trendy restaurants and shops along Victoria road (Beach road).  Framed from behind by the towering and dramatic twelve apostle mountains which extend all the way ... Read More →

Primi Piatti – Camps Bay

Located on the quieter part of main road in Camps Bay, Primi Pomodoro is a great little breakfast spot with a view of the Camps Bay Beach. Trendy and modern, the young hip crowd converge on this well-priced but super-hip eating establishment that knows how to do Italian food the right way.
In the morning, come ... Read More →

Klipview Cottage – Scarborough

This amazing self-catering holiday home in the conservation village of Scarborough is located at the end of a quiet street, just minutes walk from Scarborough Beach and Camel Rock Restaurant. This guesthouse is geared towards those travelers hoping to get away from the hustle and bustle of a large town, while only being 30 minutes from downtown Cape ... Read More →

Horseback riding on Noordhoek beach

Imhoff Equestrian Center is the place to go if you’d like to ride a horse on the beach. The equestrian center offers two hour rides 3 times a day with experienced guides taking you along the waters edge on the beautiful Noordhoek beach towards the towering cliffs of Chapmans Peak. Catch the sunset, go at ... Read More →

Diaz Beach – Cape Point Nature Reserve

Diaz beach is the southern most beach on the Cape Peninsula and within the Cape Point Nature reserve. It has a wild untouched feel and the water can be turbulent and dangerously rough the one day and calm and bright blue another. It’s an attractive and spectacular natural beach with overhanging cliffs and ... Read More →

Llundudno Beach – Atlantic ocean

Llundudno must be one of Cape Town’s most beautiful beaches. It’s nestled in between dramatic granite boulders on either side and the water can at times be a stunning crystal clear tropical blue, but mostly chilly due to the colder Atlantic ocean. Indian ocean or False bay side has warmer water for swimming. Great ... Read More →

Clifton Beach – Atlantic ocean

Clifton beach is nicknamed Cape Town’s millionaires beaches with small expensive beach cottages nestled in the slopes around the beaches. Clifton’s pristine white sands and crystal blue clear water on a perfect day is the perfect image of paradise.
Clifton beach actually consists of 4 adjacent beaches. They are called Clifton 4th, 3rd, 2nd and ... Read More →

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