Top 8 Bodies of Water in Cape Town, Western Cape

October 14, 2021 Christa Meece

From flat-topped Table Mountain down to the blue waters of Table Bay, Cape Town is simply stunning, but the city doesn't thrive by its looks alone. Proudly multicultural, its flourishing arts, dining, and nightlife scenes are proof of this modern metropolis' creativity and innovative spirit.
Restaurants in Cape Town

1. Miller's Point Tidal Pool

Miller_s Point Miller’s point Rd, Simon’s Town, Simon's Town South Africa http://secretcapetown.co.za/millers-point-tidal-pool/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Miller's Point Tidal Pool

2. Hout Bay

Cape Town Central 7872 South Africa +27 21 790 7278 http://www.houtbay.org/
Excellent
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Good
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4.5 based on 3,324 reviews

Hout Bay

Enclosed by ocean, mountains and wine farms, the former fishing village offers a country affair with some adventure thrown in.

Reviewed By vermeulen_anton

Houtbay....a small bay but with lots and lots to do and to see. From a museum to an old fashioned library, to restaurants, pubs, boat trips, flee market at the harbour, to fresh snoek and chips at the harbour, clean seasand for the kids and the oldies to play, good places to stay, all the main shops like Woolies and Pick and Pay to book shops, toy shops, curio shops and very interesting is the shops at harbour with all old "ship stuff". Get place close to harbour to stay....and walk early in themorning and at dusk on the beach. I always go back when I am in Cape Town....just love the place!

3. Noordhoek Beach

Beach Rd, Noordhoek 7979 South Africa
Excellent
67%
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4.5 based on 231 reviews

Noordhoek Beach

Reviewed By Katwedel

I prefer beaches that stretch endlessly along our coast to little pockets of beach that are filled with people, music, umbrellas and ice-cream vendors. Noordhoek is just perfect. It’s worth the drive to get there. Late afternoon welcomes the runners, dog-walkers and even a yoga-enthusiast. There’s plenty of space for everyone to do their thing without encroaching. So peaceful, but not lonely. #KeepItUndiscovered

4. Crystal Pools Hiking Trail

Gordon's Bay South Africa +27 21 856 4975 http://www.capetown.travel/visitors/see-do/nature-adventure/outdoor-activities/hiking-to-crystal-pools-in-gordons-bay/
Excellent
72%
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Crystal Pools Hiking Trail

Reviewed By louisek561 - Cape Town Central, South Africa

We booked a month in advance and set off on our hike on the 1st of March early on a Saturday morning. What a treat, the birds and bees were out, the trail was absolutely stunning and we were spoiled with choices for crystal clear pools. The fellow hikers were friendly and we had the best day. Here and there we had to pick up a plastic bottle from an inconsiderate hiker but overall the day was perfect, the hike was pristine and the pools, amazing!

5. Dalebrook Tidal Pool

Dalebrook Rd Opposite Kalk Bay Community Centre, St. James 7946 South Africa
Excellent
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Dalebrook Tidal Pool

6. Table View Nature Reserve - Rietvlei Wetlands

Grey Avenue Turn into Grey Avenue towards Sanccob. Drive past Sanccob to the reserve entrance., Table View 7441 South Africa +27 21 444 0315 http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/EnvironmentalResourceManagement/Pages/default.aspx
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Table View Nature Reserve - Rietvlei Wetlands

7. Edith Stevens Nature Reserve

Govan Mbeki Rd, Philippi 7750 South Africa

8. Steenbras River Gorge

Gordon's Bay 7135 South Africa

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