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Welcome to Camps Bay Beach: an idyll for party people and sun tanners alike

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Picture a stunning long stretch of white sand adjacent to a promenade packed with restaurants, clubs and hotels...welcome to Camps Bay Beach. From swimmers and sun worshippers to shopaholics and socialites, Camps Bay draws everybody in with its unique cosmopolitan ambience. For many outdoorsy people, it's the glittering white sand of Camps Bay Beach that is the biggest drawcard to the area. Seeff takes a closer look at everything to love about Camps Bay Beach.

Introducing the vibes of Camps Bay Beach

Unless you've got a wetsuit or nerves of steel, you're not likely to go swimming at Camps Bay beach. As is the case at most of Cape Town's beaches, the Atlantic Ocean waters tend to be too chilly for most all year round. With that said, you can always dip your toes in for a quick refresh if lying on the sand has gotten too hot. Camps Bay is far more about looking at the beautiful water and the mountain backdrops while you work on your tan, catch up with your friends or read a good book.

Things to do on Camps Bay beach

Keep fit and have fun by playing a game of volleyball or frisbee on Camps Bay beach, or go for a long stroll along the beach or the promenade. Simply relax while you watch the kids play or take your dog for a walk during the permitted hours. Whatever you're doing, Camps Bay, with its pristine white sand and deep blue waters, is good for the soul.

If you're looking to go for a swim, the tidal pool is the best place for a dip at Camps Bay. The water is often warmer than the sea and if you get there early enough, you'll be able to find a great spot to relax alongside the tidal pool.

Top restaurants nearby

If you're heading to Camps Bay Beach in the morning, why not start your day with a cup of great coffee? Vida e Café is situated in Isaacs Corner at 55 Victoria Road in Camps Bay, and they will serve you a fantastic coffee - as well as a light meal if you need a snack before you hit the beach.

If you're looking for a more substantial meal, two of the top-rated restaurants in Camps Bay are The Hussar Grill and Codfather Seafood and Sushi. Head to the former if you're in the mood for a steak or a gourmet burger, or to the latter if you want seafood that melts in your mouth.

Top tips for those heading to Camps Bay Beach

  • If it's a sunny day and the wind isn't blowing, you're not going to be the only person with the idea of having a beach day! Get there early to secure a parking place close by and your spot on the sand.
  • If you're planning on going to the beach later in the day, plan on staying for sunset. The views are amazing and you'll get to see Camps Bay's legendary nightlife starting to come alive.
  • Take a moment to feel like you're on holiday, even if you're a Camps Bay resident. Take note of the glistening sun and the stunning silhouettes of the Twelve Apostles Mountain Range.

Camps Bay Beach is an idyll and the suburb as a whole makes a great home for anyone who enjoys the beach and an active lifestyle that involves outdoor activities like hiking.

Contact Seeff and find out more about making Camps Bay your home.

Image Credit: Lion's Head across Camps Bay beach in the waning sun by Derek Keats | Flickr | CC-BY 2.0 | https://bit.ly/3g8q90r

Author: Seeff

Submitted 14 Oct 22 / Views 752