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23 April 2022

Cape Town - Sea Point Promenade

 

Sea Point Promenade - always fun whether for exercise or people watching.

A must do when in Cape Town - in any season.

Youth in Training - Bafana Soccer

Sea Point Promenade is a local favourite for both exercise, relaxation, and people watching.



Hire an e-bike and enjoy the sea breeze and stunning views!







Or wander along and spot whether there is a photographic exhibition on the sea wall.

These happen from time to time but are not a permanent feature. 

We were lucky to view the images from Thomas Peschak called "Wild Seas" - incredible photography from around the world. And some very sad stories. We were so excited to be able to see these images on our beloved Sea Point Promenade!


"From gregarious gray whales plying the waters of Baja California to acrobatic manta rays in the Maldives and parading penguins in Antarctica, National Geographic photographer Thomas Peschak has spent a lifetime documenting the beauty and fragility of underwater life and the majesty of wild coastlines.

This awe-inspiring book of photography charts his transformation from marine biologist to full-time conservation advocate, armed with little more than a mask, fins and a camera. In these vivid pages, Peschak photographs sharks in a feeding frenzy, tracks sea turtles the size of bears, and dodges marine poachers, to reveal the splendor of pristine seas as well as the dark side of pollution, overfishing, and climate change.

Filled with magnificent images from Southern Africa, the Galápagos, Seychelles, and more, this illuminating collection offers an impassioned case for revering―and preserving―the world’s oceans"

Another great way to get some exercise is to book a Kayak - on a calm day, this is a soul-restoring venture into the bay - maybe you will even get to see some dolphins.



Exercise equipment is free to use or you could just decide to sit on a bench and read a book.



The entire route offers wonderful views.

Paragliders land on the lawns after taking off from Signal hill. This is another thrilling option for those brave enough to try this activity.




With many restaurants along Beach Road, refreshments are close by. Enjoy a break on the veranda of the majestic Winchester Hotel, a grand old lady and part of the scene along this route.




There is also a Putt Putt Course in Mouille Point - fun for young and old. 

Towards the end of the promenade, is the Olympic Size Swimming pool - open during the summer months.

So, whatever form of exercise you enjoy, you are sure to find it along this Promenade. 

Join the locals - day in and day out - you won't be sorry!


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03 November 2012

10 Reasons to visit Cape Town, South Africa

Table Mountain from Blouberg Beach
Cape Town is different things to different people - no matter what your interests are in life, you will love Cape Town with it's hugely diverse cultures, it's outstanding natural beauty, the huge variety of culinary experiences, the nightlife, the shopping .......I could go on!
My Favourites:
1 - Table Mountain - our very own Wonder of Nature - it's a must visit whether you hike up or take the scenic route in the cable car!
2 - The V&A Waterfront - this vibey spot is loved by all Capetonians and offers visitors to our shores great restaraunts, world-class shopping, harbour cruises, the Big Wheel and an exciting people watching spot.
3 - Cape Point - it's a beautiful drive and the point is awesome in all weathers.
4 - Blouberg Beach - this remains my favourite for the outstanding views of Table Mountain and the space to take long walks.
5 - Kirstenbosch - the great floral kingdom of the Cape is showcased here and is a must visit.
6 - Theatre on the Bay - a cosy, intimate theatre which offers a variety of shows throughout the year
7 - Kalk Bay for it's quirky shops and interesting harbour.
8 - Boulders, Simonstown to visit the penguins who are such fascinating birds one can watch them for hours.
9 - City Centre for it's Museums, the Fork (Tapas) Restaurant, Grand Daddy Rooftop for drinks, Green Market Square for gifts.
10 - Sea Point Promenade for some exercise and fresh sea air after all the glorious food.
There are countless other reasons why I love my home city - come and see what your favourites will be!





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