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surrounding altantic seaboard areas
Exploring the surrounding Atlantic Seaboard

The Bay Hotel is the perfect base from which to explore the wonders of the Cape and the surrounding Atlantic Seaboard. Most of the celebrated scenic attractions for which the area has become famous are within a short distance of the Hotel.

clifton
The windless beaches of Clifton are probably Cape Town’s most famous and you'll find them packed with beautiful and trendy people. In summer these are the beaches to frequent if you want to catch a glimpse of the rich and famous.

Clifton has four adjoining coves each accessed via a walk down stone stairways between luxurious bungalows to white sands. Bikinis and sunbathing are more the order of the day than swimming, as the water of the Atlantic Ocean is often bracingly cold.

v & a waterfront
Situated in the heart of Cape Town’s working harbour, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is well-established as Cape Town’s premier shopping and tourist destination. Boutiques, restaurants, hotels, outdoor theatre and leisure cruises are just a few of the many attractions on offer.
camps bay
The upmarket suburb of Camps Bay has a typical village atmosphere and is home to some of the trendiest restaurants and bars in Cape Town. It also boasts one of the most beautiful beaches in Cape Town. Local life is casual and in the evening residents and holidaymakers can be found enjoying sundowners at the many sidewalk bistros and restaurants on the sunset strip.

Camps Bay is the perfect base from which to explore the wonders of the Cape. Tours of the Winelands, Robben Island and other attractions start and end here. And there are also aeroplane, yacht and helicopter charters on offer, as well as adventure tours such as sandboarding, mountain climbing, deep sea fishing, parachuting, paragliding and surfing. All of which can be booked via The Bay Hotel's Concierge.

table mountain
With its extraordinarily rich, diverse and unique flora, this singular landmark is what makes Cape Town immediately recognisable all over the world. Its rugged cliffs, steep slopes and sandy flats, make Table Mountain a phenomenal natural, scenic, historical, cultural and recreational asset for locals and visitors alike. Nowhere else in the world does an area of such awesome beauty and such rich bio-diversity exist almost entirely within a metropolitan area, the thriving and cosmopolitan city of Cape Town.
(images courtesy of South African Tourism)
   






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