The Highlights of South Africa’s Beaches

With a coastline that stretches over 2,500km from the border with Namibia, down to the southern tip of Africa and then back up to the border with Mozambique, South Africa’s beaches are among the most spectacular in the world, fronting both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Whether you are seeking pristine white sand shores, vibrant coral reefs or rugged cliffs dropping down towards crashing waves, South Africa’s beaches offer it all.

With such diversity, selecting the right beach destination becomes crucial, as each spot offers something unique. Whether you are on a family holiday, honeymoon or in search of adventure, there is a perfect option for you. Here, we highlight some of the most unforgettable beach destinations in South Africa and suggest what kind of traveller each is best suited to.

south africa beaches
south africa beaches

Cape Town

Cape Town boasts the lion’s share of South Africa’s 54 Blue Flag beaches, renowned for their high environmental and sustainability standards. Among them, Clifton and Camps Bay stand out with their fine white sands and proximity to the city centre. Not only are these iconic South Africa’s beaches ideal for sunbathing and people-watching, these beaches also offer an array of dining and entertainment options nearby, with the only caveat being that the waters tend to be icy, so swimming is for the brave.

For those seeking seclusion, then you cannot go wrong with beautiful Llandudno Beach – a firm favourite with locals and the perfect place to watch the sunset over the ocean. This kind of beach holiday is perfect for anyone looking to combine the joys of days spent soaking up the sun with wonderful restaurants and shopping opportunities. It is also ideal for those looking for a luxury holiday.

south africa beaches
south africa beaches

The Whale Coast & The Surrounding South Africa Beaches

Just outside of Cape Town, as you travel along False Bay towards the Whale Coast you will discover a treasure trove of South Africa’s beaches, each more picturesque than the last: Hermanus, Betty’s Bay, Pringle Bay and Bikini Beach are well worth a visit – and if you are lucky, you may even catch a glimpse of a whale breaching in the distance.

A little further along the route, you can explore expansive natural reserves that encompass the coastline along with the indigenous fynbos biosphere  – Grootbos Forest Lodge in the Grootbos Private Nature Reserve and Morukuru Ocean House at De Hoop Nature Reserve are two of our favourites, with the former great for a romantic getaway and the latter better for families.

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The Garden Route

Where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans converge, you will find The Garden Route  – a laid-back part of the South African coast characterised by charming towns, uncrowded beaches, mountains and pristine forest. From Plettenberg Bay, to Knysna, Sedgefield, Wilderness and Mossel Bay, you will find endless miles of coastline, perfect to explore on a family rewilding adventure. Tranquil lagoons provide safe waters for children to wade in while more confident swimmers can enjoy splashing around in the waves – here you can expect warmer waters but still refreshing enough to cool you down after a day in the sun.

south africa beaches
south africa beaches

Exploring South Africa's Wild Coast

Heading eastwards along the Indian Ocean, the Wild Coast South Africa lives up to its name in offering huge stretches of undeveloped, rural coastline, where green grassy hills dotted with occasional traditional Xhosa dwellings lead towards rugged cliffs that descend into secluded beaches and hidden coves. Hike the ocean-side trail from Coffee Bay to Hole in the Wall, without another soul in sight, with a good probability of seeing pods of dolphins leaping amongst the waves.

The Wild Coast’s beaches are ideal for those seeking a South African adventure with a preference to get off the beaten track, as well as those who want to soak up Xhosa culture while learning more about the rural communities that live in this remote part of the country. Accommodation here tends to be more rustic, perfect for those seeking a digital detox away from the distractions of busy urban life.

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south africa beaches
south africa beaches

iSimangaliso Wetland Park

Up north, not far from the border of Mozambique, you will find iSimangaliso Wetland Park on the east coast of KwaZulu Natal. The park spans 280km of coastline, as well as the St Lucia estuary and is one of the few parks in the world where you can see elephants, leopards, lions, flamingos and hippos along with whales, dolphins and turtles all on the same day.

Sodwana Bay is part of the reserve and is widely regarded to be the best scuba diving location along South Africa beaches – and indeed one of the best diving spots in Africa – with reefs ranging from 12 to over 40 metres in depth. This part of the country is suited for families, couples or even solo travellers seeking a diverse experience, filled with adventure and opportunities to encounter untouched wildlife and nature.

Interested in South Africa's Beaches?

If you are looking to explore South Africa’s beaches, we would love to help. Our team of Travel Researchers has long-standing relationships with the best beach lodges and hotels in South Africa and are ready to start crafting your dream coastal adventure today, so get in touch with our expert travel team on +44 20 8044 9538 or at connect@journeyswithpurpose.org and we will get the ball rolling on the journey of a lifetime. 

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At a Glance: Fundación
Rewilding Argentina

1,850,000

…acres (or 750,000 hectares) of land protected.

264,000,000

…metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent sequestered.

370,658

…acres donated for new parkland creation.

OUR FOCUS - THE IBERÁ NATIONAL PARK:

This extraordinary wetland, the largest in Argentina, is home to 30% of the biodiversity in the country including endangered species such as the pampas and marsh deer, the maned wolf and grassland birds like the strange-tailed tyrant.

In 2005, what was to become one of the largest rewilding programs in the Americas was started, with the goal of restoring keystone species that had been extirpated from Iberá through hunting and habitat loss and were extinct in the region, the Province or, in some cases, the country. 

As the rewilding program developed, the cultural identity of Iberá began to recover alongside the ecosystems and natural processes, impacting a total population of 100,000 people who surround the park.

Today, Iberá stands as one of the world’s most successful ongoing conservation missions.

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