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Essentials about Camps Bay in brief
Blue skies, turquoise sea, a beautiful white sandy beach, a palm-fringed waterfront, lots of chic cafes, cool bars and great restaurants, and last but not least a magnificent view of the majestic 12 Apostles Mountains and Lion’s Head – Camps Bay is all that. No wonder Camps Bay is a seaside resort, party spot and trendsetter at the same time, and also probably the most popular suburb of Cape Town, both among locals and tourists.
The Camps Bay villa district
If you live in Camps Bay, you made it. The suburb of Cape Town has often been compared with Miami Beach and the Cote d’Azur. After all, along with neighboring Clifton, the district is one of the most exclusive and expensive parts of Cape Town – the density of villas and millionaires is correspondingly high. But you don’t have to buy a property right away. You can also enjoy the many beautiful sides of Camps Bay during a day trip.
The Camps Bay beach
If you like it a bit fresher, you can plunge into the waters of the Atlantic (which rarely gets warmer than 16 degrees here). Otherwise, it’s better to stay on land and play beach volleyball or bathe in the South African sun. Or you can sit down in one of the many cafés and enjoy a drink while watching the hustle and bustle on the beach and on the promenade. In the evening Camps Bay turns into one of Cape Town’s nightlife areas. Here you can first drink a sundowner in one of the beach bars and watch the beautiful natural spectacle of the sun sinking into the ocean. Afterwards, you can enjoy a good South African dinner on the terrace of a restaurant. It doesn’t get much more beautiful in life – guaranteed!
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Getting there
By public transport:
Bus lines 108 and 109: Stop Glen Beach
Bus lines 106, 108 and 109: Stop Whale Rock
By car:
There is only limited parking in Camps Bay.
Photos: Von DeFacto – Eigenes Werk, CC-BY-SA 4.0, Link / Von Diego Delso, CC-BY-SA 4.0, Link / Von Diego Delso, CC-BY-SA 4.0, Link
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English version: Machine translation by DeepL