The Atlantic Seaboard of the Cape Peninsula stretches from the popular V&A Waterfront in town along the western flank of the peninsula southwards to Cape Point. Take in the breathtaking scenery while driving along the coast with the magnificent Twelve Apostles and other mountain ranges on the one side and the shimmering Atlantic Ocean on the other. Visit Clifton's four wind-protected beaches where sun worshippers go to ‘see and be seen', and dine and party afterwards on Camps Bay's vibrant cosmopolitan beach promenade. Away from the crowds, Llandudno's beach is nestled in a secluded cove and offers tranquillity and unforgettable sunsets, with Sandy Bay, South Africa's only nudist beach, just around the corner. Don't miss Hout Bay with its various tourist attractions like the World of the Birds - Africa's largest bird park - and the dramatic Chapman's Peak Drive, one of the world's most spectacular coastal routes. Noordhoek offers romantic horse riding along its... read more
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