Camps Bay has long been a favorite destination for overseas visitors to Cape Town. Just behind Table Mountain, nestled beneath Lions Head and the majestic Twelve Apostles, and boasting a magnificent palm fringed sandy beach, Camps Bay is a real gem. Camps Bay is situated on the Atlantic front
The cosmopolitan beachfront is vibrant throughout the year and people throng the pavement cafes and restaurants enjoying the ambience. All the attractions of Cape Town are close at hand; the V & A Waterfront, the Table Mountain cableway and the City centre, yet Camps Camps Bay enjoys a special uniqueness - come and experience it ! Beautiful, white, sandy beaches. Great bathing and tanning. Pleasant walks along the beachfront. Camps Bay enjoys a selection of over 40 world class restaurants. Hiking trails along the mountains. Unforgettable sunsets and views. Best high school in the country. Camps Bay Accommodation:Self Catering Accommodation |
Cattle Baron - Camps Bay | Performance in the 2001 SA Grain fed Beef / Chateau Libertas Steakhouse of the Year Award - Franchisor, Ronnie Dick received a special award for his lifelong contribution to the enhancement of the steakhouse industry in S.A. Contact Number: (+27+21) 438 3714 |
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| Cafe Caprice - Camps Bay | | One of the most popular establishments along the famous Camps Bay beachfront, Café Caprice attracts a trendy crowd of sophisticated young professionals, glamorous models, and its fair share of celebrities. Due to its ideal location with wonderful views of the beachfront, it is also popular for film shoots and has been fortunate to receive several good write-ups in overseas publications. Contact Number: (+27+21) 438 8315 |
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| Blues Cafe Camps Bay | The vivacious sibling of Blues Restaurant, this über-chic lifestyle café’s bold neo-retro interior spills onto the Camps Bay beachfront sidewalk, creating an upbeat and casual meeting place ideal for people-watching during balmy summer days. Telephone Number: (+27+21) 438 2016 |
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| Cafe Del Mar - Camps Bay | If for no other reason, the stunning sea views from the terrace seating make Cafe Del Mar well worth a visit. Situated in scenic Victoria Road in Camps Bay, this restaurant takes advantage of it's picturesque location. There is plenty of secure parking and they are children friendly. Contact Number: (+27+21) 438 0156 |
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| Ocean Blue Camps Bay | Set in the heart of Camps Bay’s golden mile, and with breath taking ocean views, lies Ocean Blue, one of Camps Bay’s most well established and popular Sea Food Restaurants. The exotic location on the palm fringed Camp’s Bay Beach compliments the Mediterranean atmosphere, mouthwatering seafood delicacies and friendly service. Tel: (+27+21) 438 9838/9 |
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| Blues | With sweeping views of Camps Bay beach and the Atlantic Ocean, a sexy Californian atmosphere and outstanding cuisine, Blues Restaurant has been a Cape Town favorite for more than 15 years Tel: (+27+21) 438 2040 |
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| Tuscany Beach Restaurant Camps Bay | Owner of both Sunset Beach and Tuscany Beach restaurants on Camps Bay's beach front, Nigel Newhouse, has amalgamated restaurant concepts, menus and floor-space of both restaurants, thrown in a top-class sushi bar and created the hottest spot in Cape Town' Tel: (+27+21) 438 1213 |
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| Bayside Cafe Camps Bay | | Situated in a most enviable location on Camps Bay’s glorious beachfront, the Bayside Café enjoys magnificent sea views and spectacular sunsets. Successfully run by Eddie Uys for the past 14 years, this popular establishment has a strong local following who appreciate the consistent good quality of food and service. Tel: (+27+21) 438 2650 |
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| Theatre on The Bay | Pieter Toerien's Theatre on the Bay is not only home to the best shows in town, but is also home to the fabulous Act I Theatre Café. The restaurant is open for dinner before or after the show and the small, diverse menu is changed regularly. Booking line: +27 (0) 21 438-3300/1 http://www.theatreonthebay.co.za |
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Cape Town’s most fashionable location and her own Gold Coast, the suburbs of the Atlantic Seaboard, include some of the most expensive real estate in Africa. It’s a lively, trendy part of the city where the beauty of the surroundings is matched only by the beauty of the people. It’s an ideal holiday destination with astonishingly white and sandy beaches edging the soaring Twelve Apostles (the buttresses of Table Mountain) – and it’s only minutes away from all the attractions of the V&A Waterfront, the City Centre, Hout Bay and the Northern Suburbs.
For a quick tour of the Atlantic Seaboard, follow the M6 – a scenic coastal drive between Granger Bay and Hout Bay that traverses the cosmopolitan suburbs of Green Point, Three Anchor Bay, Sea Point, Bantry Bay, Clifton, Bakoven, Camps Bay and Llandudno.
These locations enjoy protection from the summer’s prevailing south-easterly winds and receive longer hours of sunshine than the False Bay Coast, as well as resident life-savers on the beaches, which is why these beaches have grown in popularity.
Its position on the slopes of the mountains makes the Atlantic Seaboard an ideal destination for hikers – there are a number of trails on the slopes of Table Mountain, Lion’s Head and Devil’s Peak – as well as for hang- and paragliders. Look out for their colourful wings against the clear blue of the sky. There’s a freedom there, a grace and a sense of exhilaration – a kind of microcosm for the whole of this beautiful coast. It’s a thrilling sight. |