Blouberg Beachfront is a stunning destination that offers visitors breathtaking views of Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean. The beach is renowned for its cleanliness and is a popular spot for kite surfers, thanks to the consistent winds. Visitors can enjoy long walks along the shore, with the opportunity to witness beautiful sunrises and sunsets. The area also boasts a variety of restaurants and cafes, providing ample dining options. However, it’s worth noting that the beach can be quite windy, which may not be ideal for sunbathing. Overall, Blouberg Beachfront is a must-visit for those seeking picturesque views and a vibrant beach atmosphere.
At Blouberg’s shore, where sands align, Table Mountain’s silhouette, divine. Atlantic waves in rhythmic dance, Invite the soul into a trance.
Kites ascend on windy days, Coloring skies in vibrant displays. Strolling along the endless strand, Sunrise and sunset, views so grand.
Cafés and eateries grace the shore, Offering delights, a culinary tour. Though breezes brisk may chill the air, The beauty found is beyond compare.
A haven where the ocean meets the sky, Bloubergstrand’s charm...
Read moreBeautiful beach in summertime! If you’re looking for a long stretch of beach to walk on, and want the option of walking on sand or cement walk ways, this is your best bet! The view of table mountain is just perfect from here (as well as Big Bay which is 2 odd km’s down the road and a good spot for surfing/body boarding/kite surfing). There are beach bars and restaurants right across the road here and it makes for a very convenient stop, even with kids. There are a few informal curio pop up stores on this stretch of beach too should this tickle your fancy as a tourist. On days the wind is blowing harder than usual I suggest you take a drive to Kalk Bay (Simons town area) to escape being sand blasted but still get some beach time in. NB! If you’re looking for a spot for the kids to swim rather go down to “The Blue Peter” restaurant (between Blouberg Beach and Big Bay) - there a protected cove and beach where little ones can play...
Read moreBeautiful laid back beach. This beach can often get overcrowded with kite surfers on windy days so if you prefer a more relaxed family beach try other areas. It's also fairly safe for a night visit. Unlike beaches in Durban I'm assuming all beaches in cape down do not have wash down facilities, so I suggest bringing your own tap water to wash down beach sand after a visit to the beach. This area can also get super windy so long sleeve attire will help on a windy day to prevent the sting of sand if you are going for a stroll. This beach also has a strong dog presence (again different to some Durban beaches were dogs are not allowed). So if you will be bringing your furry friend it helps to have them on a leash and to have a waste packet so not as to upset the natural fawna and flora of the...
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