If you have a connection through birth. Or you remember your last life in or around the 1950~1970 then you wouldn't have to ask. Otherwise its probably not for you. Try St James or Kali Bay. I would leave Fishoek or whatever for another unhappy life or if you were forced to go. Otherwise nothing of interest. Its like George when you really want the Wilderness or Port Edward when you looking for Haga Haga but whatever you do don't go to the Haga Haga Hotel It's theft parading as an family who cannot afford shoes and prefer eating out of duspins. I guarantee the owner will try sell you an old dirty noisy storeroom as a beatiful S\T unit with sea views. He will try charge you R1.5M if you stupid enough to purchase say goodbye to your money. They will also try convince you to hand in your cash and valuables due to the high level of theft. But when you plan to leave and you have paid all your accounts the Lady who manages the front office will suddenly not be in or available. I think it is the owner's wife sister or criminal somthing. I suppose saying this may be illegal because not judge has to my knowledge found then guilty. But I will take the chance simply because I am willing to take a lie detector to the fact and if I am lying I will pay all the costs and plead guilty. But I guarantee the owner and his will never take the same test because they both know the truth and have refused to refund me choosing rather to claim I imagined it all including the fake storerooms being sold as ST sea facing apartments on the beach. Why not ask the...
Read moreOur favourite beach during our visit to Cape Town. One thing was that it was a lot less crowded than the likes of Camps Bay or any of the other beaches. We also felt a lot safer, and weren't constantly being bothered by beach vendors trying to flog their wares. It is a magnificent beach. A long beach with white sand and blue water. It was spotlessly clean. Muizenberg is Surfer's Corner after all, so you can expect a lot of people in the water, surfing or swimming. We visited out of tourist season and so it was relatively empty. There are plenty of cafés, coffee shops and restaurants across the road. Parking can be a bit of an issue during busy times, and signs indicated that thieves do operate in the area targeting the vehicles. But we saw policemen patrolling the street on a regular basis. The views are simply stunning. And the Shark Spotters Information Centre is somewhere you must visit and take you kids along with you! The folks at Shark Spotters are so friendly and will gladly explain what they do to keep bathers safe and help dispel some of the myths about these fantastic creatures and the reason why white shark conservation is...
Read moreAmazing place to unwind.
Muizenberg Beach is a popular beach located in Muizenberg, a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. Here are some highlights:
Key Features Surfing: Muizenberg Beach is famous for its excellent surfing conditions, particularly for beginners. The gentle waves and surf schools make it an ideal spot to learn. The beach is well-known for its iconic brightly painted Victorian beach huts, which are a favorite subject for photographers. Long Stretch of Sand: The beach offers a long stretch of sandy shoreline, perfect for walking, sunbathing, and various beach activities. The area has a shark spotting program in place to ensure the safety of swimmers and surfers. In addition to surfing, you can enjoy activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and kite surfing. The beachfront is lined with a variety of restaurants and cafes, offering a range of dining options with beautiful sea views. Nearby Attractions
Location: Muizenberg Beach is about 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) from the Cape Town city center, easily accessible by...
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