Mom, is the color of heaven Cape of Good Hope blue
Racing Along the South African Coastline I was utterly stunned by the deep blue of the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. I initially chose this little-known, off-the-beaten-path travel destination just to see the only land penguins and seals. But the beauty of the coastline was beyond my imagination! š A Day Trip from Cape Town Twelve Apostles : Superbly magnificent! Itās a combination of a rich people's villa area and a stunning blue bay. The best spot for photos is on the sea-viewing bench! š„¹Seal Island: A 45-minute boat ride out to sea, where you can get up close and personal with thousands of seals. Thereās also a high chance of spotting dolphins. I was initially confused thinking they were seaweed, but they turned out to be a dense crowd of seals! Hout Bay: The location of the breathtaking bay in Picture 2. Itās perfect for surfing or just lying around. The coastal road passes by with a great vantage point for an amazing view! Chapmanās Peak Drive: The filming location for the movie "Fast and Furious." Itās one of the most beautiful coastal roads in the world. Penguin Beach: So many penguins! You can observe their daily activities up close. This is unique to South Africa and definitely worth a visit! Cape of Good Hope: A classic spot from geography textbooks. Everyone climbs up to take photos. But if you walk up the coastal rocks from the base, youāll find the perfect spot for a stunning photo like it!š„¹ Cape Point: Even more beautiful than the Cape of Good Hope. You can take a small train to the top. You can buy a round-trip ticket, but I recommend walking down to enjoy the scenery. The beauty along the way is like something out of "The Legend of Zelda"! Tips: Thereās no signal between the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point. If youāre driving, remember to download an offline map in advance so you donāt lose touch with the world! #OffbeatTravel #BlueHealing #Travel #SouthAfrica #DigitalNomad