Boulders Beach is the most popular for its African penguin colony and is one of the few regions in the world offering such an opportunity, especially to see endangered penguins right in their natural surroundings. The idyllic granite boulders invite blue ocean water and numerous calm beaches. Boulders Beach lies within the Marine Protected Area of the National Park. Wooden planks encircling the area allow spectators to watch, and photograph, making it an excellent attraction for wildlife and ecotourism.
Location
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Boulder Beach is close to the Simon’s Town region of South Africa. Its white sands, granite boulders, and warm water are ideal for swimming making it a captivating destination for many to holiday in this exotic beach. As you walk through the area, you will see the nesting of the famous penguins at Boulders coastal park. Tourist visits to Boulder Beach help and witness these endangered species in their conservation, making it more delightful.
How To Reach
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The beach is accessible by every means of transport within the country but if you are planning a trip from India, various airlines are available.
By Air: You can book a flight from any corner of the world to Cape Town. Visitors shall get down at Cape Town International Airport and take a shuttle service or a private taxi to Boulder’s Beach.
By Railway: Metro Services are available to Boulder’s Island. Visitors can take a train from Cape Town Station to Simonstown which is the nearest station.
By Road: Those travelling by Road can hire a taxi or take public transportation which includes bus services from Cape Town to the beach. The journey includes scenic views.
Places To Visit In And Around The Boulders Beach
You may choose to relax on the ethereal islands, engage in watersports activities, or experience the culture and local food, the choices are endless.
1. Foxy Beach
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Foxy Beach, which is adjacent to Boulders Beach in Simon’s Town, South Africa, is famous for the large number of African penguins that inhabit it. As Table Mountain National Park is also located here, the beach contains raised walkways to see the penguins interact without disturbing their habitat. Landscapes of clear water and rocky shores create a captivating view. It is no secret that Foxy Beach is a paradise for nature lovers.
Distance From Beach: 1.3 Kilometers
Major Attractions: Penguins, Paragliding, Sharks
2. Kalk Bay
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Kalk Bay, a quaint fishing village perched on the False Bay of Cape Town South Africa, is famed for its artistic flair, beautiful harbour, and the heritage buildings that embellish the village. You will love its bohemian shops, art galleries, and vintage shops. Among the many cuisines that the village offers, seafood lies at the top especially fresh fish that can be found in the dock known as Kalk Bay Harbor which is filled with many colourful berthing fishermen boats. The tidal pools and the rocky coast of Kalk Bay are also busy because of the tides as people go there to swim and procure the sea animals.
Distance From Beach: 11.9 Kilometres
Major Attractions: Shopping, local cuisines, swimming, hiking
3. Cape Point Nature Reserve
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Cape Point Nature Reserve is a popular coastal area. It has beautiful scenery, cliffs, and a concentration of local plants and animals. At the southern end of the Cape Peninsula known as Cape Town and bordering areas, visitors can enjoy astounding sights where the two oceans, Atlantic and Indian, meet. Tourists may enjoy scenic hiking paths, and visit historical lighthouses. Other animals found in the national park include baboons, ostriches, and antelope.
Distance From Beach: 58.7 Kilometers
Entry Fees: ₹2200 approx for Adults, ₹1500 approx for children
4. Two Ocean Aquarium
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The Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town, South Africa, is a famous marine attraction at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town and offers sights of underwater life in both the Atlantic and Indian oceans. The aquarium contains more than 3000 creatures like the ragged-tooth shark, tropical fish, and African penguins. Notable attractions include a large tank with tunnels for guests to walk through, and the Kelp Forest Exhibit, which consists of a living forest of Kelp. With features such as shark dives and touch tanks, this aquarium is educational yet suitable for children.
Distance From Beach: 44.2 Kilometers
Entry Fees: ₹1200 approx for Adults, ₹1000 approx for children
5. Simon Town
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Simon’s Town is a quaint naval settlement characterised by its antiquated Victorian styles of architecture, rich in maritime history, and its enviable stretch of coastline. It has some nearby attractions which are worth visiting such as the South African Naval Museum and Jubilee Square. This place shares its proximity to the Boulders Beach and other nearby towns. In addition to friendly cafes and art shops, boat rides for whale watching or visits to False Bay are also available in Simon’s Town, making it a destination for history, wildlife, and leisure at the coast.
Distance From Beach: 1.9 Kilometers
Major Attractions: Museums, shopping, local cuisine & culture
Where To Stay
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There are so many good properties to stay around the boulders beach. You have ample options of where you want to stay like a beach house, hotel, or a lounge. Some properties like Boulders Beach Lodge and restaurants, Boulder Beach House, and Aha Simon’s Town Quayside Hotel are some exquisite places that offer amazing services and facilities that will make your stay top-notch. The budget for these stays will cost about ₹12000 or above.
Where To Eat
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There are amazing places to eat in and around the Boulder area. If you are a seafood lover, you are in the right place. Boulder Beach or the nearby towns have all types of cuisines available that will amaze you. Popular restaurants like Sea Froth, Boulder’s Beach, and many more offer exquisite meals.
Best Time To Visit
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You can visit the Boulder’s Beach area any time of the year but the most favourable period is from October until March when there is less rainfall. March and April are the most visited times. The climate is pleasant and great for outdoor activities and watching the penguins. The beach, however, is an all-year-round affair thanks to moderate temperatures and fewer visits in the low season.
Other Factors To Consider
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Here are some factors to consider when visiting Boulder Beach and nearby places.
Average Cost Of The Trip
The average cost of a trip to Boulders Beach varies by transportation and activities. Budget around $20-$50 for food, and $10-$30 for transportation, totaling approximately $40-$95. This estimate can increase with guided tours or additional activities like snorkeling or kayaking.
Tips For Traveller
- Wear sandals, carry sunscreen, glasses, hats and other beach essentials.
- Carry water, and towels in the beach area.
- Please note that Penguins are most active around sunrise and before sunset
- Go early to avoid the long queue for a better experience
Boulders Beach is known for its stunning views and the sight of the rare African penguin. Its crystalline waters and oddly shaped granite stones attract great crowds who want to view the even rarer breed of birds, the penguins, in their wild setting. Lowering the boardwalks ensures close interaction with the penguins, making it an outstanding wildlife experience. So, pack your bags and book a trip with TripXL to unlock unforgettable memories.
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