Camps Bay Beach

Camps Bay Beach showing a beach and a coastal town
Camps Bay Beach showing a sandy beach and a coastal town as well as a small group of people
Camps Bay Beach showing a coastal town and rugged coastline
Camps Bay Beach which includes surf and rocky coastline
Camps Bay Beach showing rugged coastline


See and be seen, admire beautiful sunsets and go hiking in the famous Twelve Apostles at one of Cape Town’s most stylish beaches.

Enjoy the glorious soft sand, deep blue water and sophisticated ambiance of Camps Bay Beach. This attractive beach fronts Camps Bay, one of Cape Town’s most exclusive coastal suburbs. Mingle with the sun-kissed and well-heeled beachgoers, observe surfers and relax with a picnic while marveling at the spectacular natural setting.

The beach possesses a Blue Flag certification, which means that it meets a set of stringent criteria such as safety, services and water quality. Find a quiet spot to lay down your towel or rent a sunbed from one of the many vendors. Swim in the tranquil tidal pool or take a refreshing dip in the cold Atlantic Ocean water, although be wary of strong currents. Lifeguards patrol the beach during the summer months.

Bring your own food and enjoy a scenic picnic on the palm-fringed grass lawns that frame the beach. Watch the waves break on the seashore and look back to see the jagged peaks of the Twelve Apostles mountains. Stroll to the northern end of the beach, cross the rocks to Glen Beach where you can watch surfers ride rolling waves.

Behind the beach is Victoria Road, a lively boulevard lined with bars, pubs and restaurants. Sit at one of several pavement terraces, order a beer, cocktail or glass of wine and spend a moment people-watching. Arrive late in the afternoon and grab a prime spot to enjoy a memorable sunset. Browse the market stalls and shops for African art and handicrafts.

For some adventure, go hiking along the trails that wind through Table Mountain National Park and the Twelve Apostles. Climb to 2,195-feet (669-meter) tall Lion’s Head for impressive views and the chance to paraglide back down.

Camps Bay Beach is about a 15-minute drive from Cape Town city center. Get here via public buses and a hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus. Parking can be hard to secure during the busy summer months so arrive early to get a spot close to the sand.

Reviews of Camps Bay Beach

4.4
Top destination
5 - Excellent
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4 - Good
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3 - Okay
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2 - Disappointing
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3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

Very windy not a sunbathing beach but great food and bars

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

We walked along the sea front from Cape Town but there are local buses, taxis, Uber... Great place to spend a sunny afternoon with plenty of bars/restaurants and of course the beaches.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Paranga restaurant is divine, although the seafood dish we ordered was a little more expensive, it was definitely worth it! The beach is unspoilt with lovely white sand and clear waters.

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