Showing posts with label Sea Point. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sea Point. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 October 2024

South Africa: Top 6 Cape Town beaches

6 Top “secret” beaches you should visit in Cape Town

If you go to the beach for the sole purpose of relaxing, but you’re not too fond of the crowdedness getting in the way of you fully winding down - this list of secluded beaches in Cape Town is for you. With warmer temperatures ahead of us, it’s a good time to visit some of Cape Town’s less crowded beaches. Here’s our top picks of lesser-trodden shores.

Safety tip: Don’t travel to secluded beaches alone - bring a friend or two.

Bakoven (Beta Beach and Bali Beach)

Located between Camps Bay and Llandudno, Bakoven has a series of bays and pools that can’t accommodate large crowds due to their small size. Bakoven has two idyllic spots worth checking out - Beta Beach and Bali Beach. Bakoven is like your own paradise for the day where you can just enjoy the peace and quiet with stunning views of Camps Bay, Lion’s Head and the Twelve Apostles - not forgetting the sunset. The beaches offer a chance for sunbathing, boulder-hopping and picnicking.

Saunders Rock Beach

While most small beaches and rock pools along Sea Point Promenade are quite exposed and busy, Saunders Rock Beach is a slightly off the crowd’s radar. This beach is the perfect example of a city beach as it is located close to restaurants and easily accessible. If you want to cool down, there is a gorge between the rocks for safe dips.

Diaz Beach

This beach is a bit famous but still remains undisturbed, as only a few daily visitors know about it. Diaz Beach is one of Cape Town’s beautiful beaches that make for an unforgettable experience. Situated at the tip of Cape Point, Diaz Beach is surrounded by high cliffs, crashing waves, and sheer beauty. Since swimming is prohibited due to strong rip currents, rather just wet your feet.

Milnerton Beach

Milnerton Beach is a long stretch of clean shores with fantastic views of Table Mountain. This beach is open to dog walking, beach games (volleyball, frisbee, etc), sunbathing, kite-surfing, and watching ships passing by.

Sunset Beach

Sunset Beach is the secret alternative to Melkbos and Blouberg’s Big Bay and the perfect spot to get a view of Table Mountain and sunset. Not only that, but its also good for swimming, picnicking and sunbathing.

Scarborough Beach

One could say what makes this beach clear of crowds is the stretchy drive from the city. If you enjoy a mini road trip, then you’ll enjoy making your way to Scarborough Beach located just outside of the Cape Point Nature Reserve. Scarborough Beach offers rock pools for exploring, a spot for windsurfing and kite-flying, and ample space to play. As this beach is prone to rip currents, caution should be taken when going for a dip.

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Wednesday, 24 July 2024

South Africa: La Maréchale, Meridian, La Souvenance & Basuto Coast shipwrecks

SAHRA Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage

May 19:

“This day in our shipwreck and aeronautical wreck history”

1660: La Maréchale, this wooden French sailing sloop wrecked in Table Bay in the Western Cape. It arrived on the 9th of May, but by the 16th, a north-westerly picked up which turned to a gale by the 18th. Then, on this day, all three of its anchor cables parted and it ran aground near the Salt river mouth. Although attempts were made to launch its boats and rafts, these were carried away as soon as they hit the water. A cask floated ashore containing letters which begged the VOC for help. Van Riebeeck sent assistance and by the following day, all on board were brought to safety and its cargo salved, with its cannons being used at the Castle. Some of its timbers were salved and used for construction before the remainder of the remains were burned on the 5th of March 1662. All members of the crew joined the service of the VOC and some of the passengers spent an entire year at the Cape before finding passage back to Europe. As far as we are aware, this is the only 17th Century French wreck on our coastline.

1828: Meridian, this wooden British sailing brig was lost on the East side of Silversand Bay, in Betty’s Bay in the Western Cape. It had come into Simon’s Bay for repairs and when it left for Table Bay, it somehow managed to wreck on the other side of False Bay.

1871: La Souvenance, this wooden French sailing barque wrecked on a reef near the Ratel River mouth in the Western Cape. After searching for several days for the wreck, it was eventually found after bodies had started to wash up on the nearby beaches. Not one survivor of the 420 people that were on board was found.

1954: Basuto Coast, this motor-powered South African coaster ran aground and wrecked during a storm at the swimming pool pavilion in Sea Point in the Western Cape.

The Basuto Coast (1954) after it ran aground

The vessel was cut up and removed within a few weeks. The wrecking resulted in the loss of one life, a fireman who fell off a ladder and drowned whilst trying to rescue those on board.

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Sunday, 1 May 2022

South Africa: Cap Afrique Charters offers

Cap Afrique Charters

Provide Private Corporate Jet & Helicopter Charters within South & Southern Africa.

Quotations dependent on routing, number of people & aircraft type.

Sport Helicopters & Waterfront Boat Tours are excited to announce our Helicopter & Boat Cruise COMBO SPECIALS.

Combos include a selection of helicopter & cruise options.

An EXTRAORDINARY experience!

HOPPER & HARBOUR CRUISE

Approximate flight time: 12 - 15 MINUTES

Routing: Waterfront – Clifton – Camps Bay – Table Mountain – City Bowl – Waterfront

After your flight cruise through the V&A Waterfront and Cape Town harbour aboard

"Une Belle Vie"

From: R1,850pp

CAMPS BAY HOUT BAY & HARBOUR CRUISE

Approximate flight time: 16 - 18 MINUTES

Routing: Waterfront – Clifton – Camps Bay – Hout Bay – Table Mountain – City Bowl – Waterfront

After your flight cruise through the V&A Waterfront and Cape Town harbour aboard "Une Belle Vie"

From: R2,600pp

ROBBEN ISLAND & HARBOUR CRUISE

Approximate flight time: 16 – 18 MINUTES

Routing: Waterfront – around Robben Island – City Bowl – Waterfront

After your flight cruise through the V&A Waterfront and Cape Town harbour aboard "Une Belle Vie"

From: R2,600pp

ROBBEN ISLAND HOPPER & CATAMARAN

CRUISE

Approximate flight time: 25 MINUTES

Routing: Waterfront – around Robben Island – Sea Point – Clifton – Camps Bay – Hout Bay – Table Mountain – City Bowl

After your flight enjoy a 53ft catamaran cruise along the coast aboard "A Beautiful Life".

From: R3,400pp

TWO OCEANS & CATAMARAN COMBO

Approximate flight time: 25 MINUTES

Routing: Waterfront – Clifton – Camps Bay – Hout Bay – Noordhoek – Fish Hoek – Muizenberg – Table Mountain

After your flight enjoy a 53ft catamaran cruise along the coast aboard "A Beautiful Life".

From: R3,400pp

CAPE POINT & SUNSET CRUISE COMBO

Approximate flight time: 50 MINUTES

Routing: Waterfront – Clifton – Camps Bay – Hout Bay – Noordhoek – Fish Hoek – Muizenburg – Simons Town – Kommetjie – Cape Point – Constantia – Table Mountain – City Bowl – Waterfront

After your flight enjoy a 53ft catamaran spectacular sunset cruise along the coast aboard "A Beautiful Life".

From: R6,700pp

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Saturday, 13 November 2021

South Africa: The Winchester Hotel Cape Town reopens

A Cape Classic Reinvented

The Winchester Hotel throws open its doors after major refurbishment

Situated along the scenic Sea Point Promenade and facing the Atlantic Ocean, with the majestic backdrop of Table Mountain, The Winchester Hotel in Cape Town is an iconic seafront hotel that has a rich heritage, and its iconic Cape Dutch architecture tells a story of luxury and sophistication of a romantic bygone era making it popular among local and international guests.

Nearly a century after it was first built; The Winchester Hotel reopens to the public in November after a comprehensive R90-million renovation that has transformed this much-loved seafront hotel overlooking Cape Town’s scenic Sea Point promenade.

Originally built as a residential apartment block, and previously known as The Winchester Mansions, a beautifully reimagined The Winchester Hotel reopens under the management of Newmark Hotels, Reserves, Lodges and Residences, with a remarkable refurbishment set to cement the hotel’s long-held reputation as one of Cape Town’s most sought-after destinations. 

“There are few hotels in Cape Town, or South Africa, that combine so much nostalgia, history and charm into one memorable locale,” enthuses Neil Markovitz, CEO of Newmark Hotels, Reserves, Lodges and Residences. “Guests will be thrilled at how we have managed to update and modernise the experience, without losing any of the innate charm of this iconic Cape address.” 

Honouring the rich history of the property, while meeting the evolving needs of the contemporary traveller, was the starting point for the creative process behind the redesign, explains Mardré Meyer, Creative Director at SOURCE Interior Architecture, which has guided both the refurbishment and rebranding of the hotel. 

“The building comes with an enormous history, personality and charm,” says Meyer. “In reimagining what the hotel could be, it was important for us to reference and respect that past, while also creating a more contemporary experience that fits with the needs and desires of today’s global traveller.” 

From the first steps through the front door, where a sleek steel and glass roof now replaces the vintage canvas awning, the transformation is striking. A bold approach to the décor sees the hotel’s public spaces enlivened by an eye-catching monochromatic colour scheme of richly-detailed black-and-white tiles, offset by striking signature chandeliers and splashes of colour and character that celebrate the hotel’s long and rich history. The minimalist look extends to the iconic central courtyard, which has been rejuvenated with new tiling, extensive landscaping and the installation of a refreshed signature fountain. Just beyond the courtyard The Constance Room offers boutique conferencing facilities, set overlooking the refurbished pool terrace, which features bold black-and-white striped sun loungers and new landscaping. A reimagined wellness spa is also in the pipeline, with opening planned for early-2022. 

“In all of these refreshed public spaces returning guests will immediately feel at home, and recognise the long-established charm and character of the property,” says General Manager Michael Liffmann. “Although some of the changes are bold, the DNA of The Winchester Hotel remains the same. We’ve really worked hard to retain the heart and soul of the property, while giving this grand old lady a fresh new look.”-Spacious seaside luxury 

The seventy-six (76) guest rooms and suites have also been thoughtfully updated, infusing a welcome dash of modernity into the décor and design. Carpets, bathrooms and fittings have been entirely replaced, while the careful selection of furniture pieces evoke a sense of contemporary style in tandem with celebrating the history of the hotel. The spacious en-suite bathrooms are a particular triumph, with expansive showers complemented by glamorous touches that hint at the golden era of travel, from elegant freestanding baths to champagne-hued brushed-metal fittings. 

The extensive refurbishment also allowed The Winchester Hotel’s sea-facing rooms to better capitalise on their remarkable views across the Atlantic Ocean to Robben Island. These sought-after rooms have been entirely reconfigured to create spacious sea-facing suites, including a signature Executive Suite with a private ocean-facing terrace. Selected Loft Suites also offer private balconies overlooking the Sea Point promenade. In step with the extensive revamp of the rooms and public areas fresh inspiration has been given to the food and drink experience in the capable hands of respected restaurateur Rory Jossel. 

Food inspired by flames

The key for Jossel, who owns and operates successful restaurants in South Africa and Dubai, was to create a dining destination with a charm and character that dovetails with The Winchester Hotel, yet stands apart as a destination in its own right.“This won’t only be a restaurant for hotel residents. We want to be able to offer a food and drink experience that continues to attract the local Sea Point residents and greater Cape Town area to come and spend time at The Winchester Hotel,” says Jossel. While Jossel and his creative culinary team continue to refine the experience ahead of The Winchester Hotel’s hotly-anticipated re-opening, the foundation of the dining experience will be a contemporary menu built on cooking with charcoal, wood and open flame.

“We’re not limiting ourselves to a specific style of cuisine, but we want to embrace all of those wonderful flavours that come through when cooking with fire,” explains Jossel, adding that a diverse menu will be on offer to tempt a wide range of hungry summer palates. “The focus will be on quality produce, whether that’s char-grilled seasonal vegetables, a beautiful tomahawk steak, or fresh local line fish. We simply want true, fresh flavours to shine through on the menu.”

Complementing the dining experience will be a new incarnation of the hotel’s famous Harvey’s Bar. While the décor, service and drinks menu have all been updated for a more contemporary bar experience, what hasn’t changed is the wonderful street side terrace overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Cape Town’s famous seafront Promenade. Jossel also plans to revive the much-loved Sunday brunch events, held in the idyllic central courtyard to live jazz tunes.

“The brunch offering always been such a part of the hotel’s character, so we certainly want to retain this wonderful tradition, while giving it a fresher look and feel,” says Jossel.

It’s an approach that neatly defines the long-awaited reinvention of The Winchester Hotel, blending steadfast respect for the traditions and character of this storied Cape hotel, while reimagining the décor, service and experience to appeal to the contemporary traveller. After nearly a century of standing watch on the Atlantic Seaboard, a true Cape icon has been beautifully reinvented for a brave new world of global travel.

Opening Special Offer

The Winchester Hotel re-opens on 08 November 2021 with attractive re-opening bed and breakfast rates which include dinner from R2 960.00 per night.

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Monday, 7 June 2021

South Africa: Cape Town's The Grand Pavilion Restaurant | Гранд Павильон Кейптаун Южная Африка

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With unprecedented service, and world-class dining, The Grand Pavilion Restaurant is the perfect blend of Cape Town's legendary laid-back luxury scene with iconic sunset views over the Atlantic Ocean that will stay with you long after your table’s been cleared.

Food is a form of connection—a way to bond the land and sea, culture, and people. That's why preparation and presentation demand our equal attention. At the Pavilion, we promise a contemporary and upscale twist on the quintessential Sea Point eatery with picturesque views and tantalizing menus to create the perfect ambience.

Harry's Bar is a vibrant, up-tempo space with a sophisticated and playful bent that offers guests a contemporary upscale twist. Featuring grand dining and jamboree experience. A place to celebrate our love affair with the beach, passing moments and memories from generation to generation.

Elegant restaurant located on the Sea Point beach front in dazzling part of Cape Town, where beautiful ocean backdrop will take your meal from great to sublime. The ornate dining space overlooks Atlantic Ocean and a buzzing Promenade.











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Friday, 21 May 2021

South Africa: In Residence news

At In Residence, we have always been devoted to giving back to our local community and ensuring that as we grow, the community around us grows and prospers, too. Indeed, to us, the concept of hospitality is inextricably linked to ensuring not only the wellbeing and upliftment of our guests but also the entire ecosystem underpinning the services we offer. In this spirit, we are delighted to share the two latest exciting developments in our mission to improve ourselves and our local community: the creation of the In Residence Foundation and the In Residence Academy.

The In Residence Foundation is a not-for-profit organization with the vision of inspiring educational, entrepreneurial, and cultural excellence in our local South African communities. Our aim is to seek out and then sponsor under-funded projects in the region; as dedicated supporters and collectors of contemporary African art, we will in particular focus on endorsing the unique cultural and art-focused events in South Africa. We wish to unveil the boundlessly dynamic and creative elements within the South African cultural scene that, lacking the resources necessary to gain traction and visibility within both the local and global cultural milieu, would otherwise remain hidden. True to its philanthropic origins, the Foundation will as such focus on previously-unsupported projects attempting to address the contemporaneous challenges facing us and that, beyond demonstrating entrepreneurial nous and ambition, also interrogate our present attitudes and approaches.

Beyond the Foundation’s inherent cultural bent, it will additionally strive to support alternative education platforms and the development of innovative pedagogical tools, given the great value—and ongoing necessity—of improving educational access and quality in a country whose biggest current obstacle to its development is arguably its continued lack of equal academic opportunities for all. Hence, in alignment with this broader educational mission, we have also separately established the In Residence Academy—a multi-disciplinary pedagogical collective focusing on upskilling local South Africans within the villa-rental industry whose administrative costs, like the Foundation, are to be fully covered by In Residence.

Fundamentally, the Academy aims to give back by imparting knowledge upon ambitious South Africans aspiring to establish or further specialize themselves in the field of luxury villa-rental. Through personalized, focused training courses, resources, and modules - all taught by experts in their fields - the Academy will provide the best professional foundations for these individuals, ultimately empowering them to make themselves more marketable, earn a better living, and improve their contribution to the hospitality industry in their desired capacity as a housekeeper, chef, butler, or driver.

We are confident that this internal upliftment of individuals will not only improve the local community in pragmatic, tangible ways such as job creation, but also will ultimately take hospitality services and the luxury villa-rental scene in South Africa to another level - for having empowered, educated specialists as employees makes for a better overall customer experience. Moreover, with the luxury hospitality industry increasingly gravitating away from generic hotels towards tailor-made villa-rental experiences, we see this initiative as an investment in both our local resources on an individual human level as well as the high-end villa market as a whole.

We have spoken before about what constitutes foundations of the quintessential In Residence experience: a tireless commitment to delivering the highest standards of luxury, a personalized, human relationship with our clients, and a degree of refinement that pushes the boundaries of the contemporary villa-rental experience. We see these two new initiatives as integral to strengthening those foundations, because behind every In Residence experience is an infrastructure—social, cultural, logistical—that extends beyond us but which is fundamental to our success. As proud South Africans, we consider this ecosystem as an extension of the In Residence community, and hence, we feel an obligation to improve it.

This sense of duty, combined with our South African heritage, can be appositely tied to the well-known concept of Ubuntu—roughly definable as “humanity towards others”, and which entails achieving fulfilment and prosperity through altruism (namely, giving back) towards the people in one’s immediate community. We can think of no concept more fitting as an embodiment of the core values underpinning the In Residence Foundation, the In Residence Academy, and In Residence as a whole than Ubuntu. On that note, we would like to re-emphasize our excitement in introducing these two new institutions to our dear community—both our clientele and those around us who constitute the infrastructure that allows us to do what we do to our best. May these new ventures bring increased fulfillment and prosperity, in short, give back, to those on both sides of our wonderful community!

Directly overlooking the vast expanses of the Atlantic Ocean is Mwanzoleo, a six-story house built above and around a dramatic rocky enclave that has, appropriately, come to be known as “God’s Window” by local residents. Located a stone’s throw away from the world-renowned exclusive beaches of Clifton, this property occupies one of the African continent’s most picturesque and coveted residential locations. Featuring a quintessentially modern, minimalistic architectural exterior and interior, this magnificent residence is equipped with five en-suite bedrooms, a cinema and library, a gym, a study, a dedicated beauty room, and a special penthouse “cellar”. Fully-integrated climate control and music entertainment systems furthermore ensure that all the amenities of modern luxury are both seamless and immediately available to Mwanzoleo’s guests. The villa’s coup de grace, however, is its large deck with a rim-flow heated swimming pool, which, directly facing the ocean, provides uninterrupted panoramic views that make for almost-spiritual experiences of sublime sunsets and sea storms alike.

Directly perched above the highly-exclusive Psarou Beach—an iconic, tucked-away inlet known for its calm, crystal-clear Aegean waters - Villa Psarou Delight is a behemothic luxury villa that can accommodate up to 20 guests per rental, making it ideal for larger parties. The earth-toned, stripped-down interior offers a sanctuary against the sweltering Cycladic summer heat, allowing guests to lounge about and retreat into the relaxing embrace of this spacious villa at ease. Should one seek to indulge in the singular nightlife and cosmopolitan bustle of Mykonos, the town center is a mere 3km away, providing a perfect counterbalance to the quiet, secluded comforts of the villa. With its multiple dining terraces, enormous swimming pool, and many pieces of fine contemporary art that complement its surroundings, Villa Psarou Delight remains faithful to its name—a true delight for the senses.

With unprecedented service, and world-class dining, The Grand Pavilion is the perfect blend of Cape Town's legendary laid-back luxury scene with iconic sunset views over the Atlantic Ocean that will stay with you long after your table’s been cleared. Food is a form of connection—a way to bond the land and sea, culture, and people. That's why preparation and presentation demand our equal attention. At the Pavilion, we promise a contemporary and upscale twist on the quintessential Seapoint eatery with picturesque views and tantalizing menus to create the perfect ambience. Harry's Bar is a vibrant, up-tempo space with a sophisticated and playful bent that offers guests a contemporary upscale twist. Featuring grand dining and jamboree experience. A place to celebrate our love affair with the beach, passing moments and memories from generation to generation.

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Sunday, 5 August 2018

South Africa: Olaf’s Guest House in Cape Town

Olaf’s Guest House in Cape Town

Olaf’s Guest House is a charming 9 en-suite bedroom bed & breakfast accommodation ideally located in Sea Point, Cape Town. Olaf’s Guest House is only 10 minutes from Cape Town city centre, including the trendy Long- and Kloof Street with its restaurants and cafes, the V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay, and the famous Table Mountain.
Olaf's Guest House welcomes you to a sanctuary from the bustling metropolis of Cape Town. When you stay with us, you’ll find all the comforts of home and an attention to detail surpassed only by our personal service.
Located just outside our front door, you’ll find fabulous shopping, breathtaking beaches, pubs, coffee shops, and the Promenade, a popular spot to walk along the water and take in the view.
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