Very little traffic with plenty of sea life including seals, penguins, dolphins, sharks and whales.
Good sailing conditions with lots of sunshine, wind and beautiful surroundings.
Beautiful unspoiled coastlines with large quiet beaches and tall steep mountains, with green valleys and forests. Lots of small picturesque villages.
There is normally no over-crowding in yacht harbours, each yacht has its own mooring space on the marina.
On The Shore
Cape Town City Centre on the slopes of the world renowned land mark, Table Mountain, is a unique and bustling metropolis of handsome buildings, friendly people and has a European ambiance.
Cape Town Waterfront is an old Victorian-style working harbour with many shops, restaurants and some popular hotels.
Hout Bay on the Atlantic Ocean is an enchanting town and fishing harbour nestling in a wide green hill flanked valley.
Langebaan Lagoon is about 100km [60 miles] north of Cape Town with a 20km [12 miles] long lagoon consisting of four Islands. The entire area being a nature reserve.
Club Mykonos is a "Greek Style" village with a marina.
Simon's Town on the Indian Ocean side of the peninsula is an old navy town build against the mountain.
Gordons Bay also on the Indian Ocean is a small charming village and fishing harbour built against the mountain side.
Cape Point also known as the Cape of Storms, is the steep mountain cliff on the entrance to False Bay. Weather depending, it can offer some exciting sailing!