Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Your next seascape sorted

- CLINTON MOODLEY

FOR travellers yearning for a laidback holiday with some picturesqu­e views, then a trip to the beach somewhere in South Africa may be what the doctor ordered. South Africa is home to white sand and Blue Flag status beaches, countless photo opportunit­ies and activities for all ages. So, whether you intend to visit for a day or plan a holiday, the options are endless.

We compiled a guide to help you plan your next seascape:

IT’S ALL IN THE PLANNING

You will either drive or take a flight, depending on whether you live in a coastal city or not. If not, book flights in advance, around a month or two before the trip.

When booking accommodat­ion, choose places located within walking distance or a short drive from the beach. Factor in travel time and its popularity when choosing a beach destinatio­n. If it is a well-known beach attraction, the chances are that it will draw a crowd.

If you seek something quieter, you can ask locals for recommenda­tions. As much as people visit the beach for sun, sea and sand, they also seek kid-friendly spots, eateries and activities. Compare the offerings with other nearby beaches.

WHAT TO AVOID

When heading to a beach, take only items you require like your mask, suntan lotion, towel and sanitiser. Leave valuables like money, gadgets and other expensive items at your accommodat­ion.

WHERE TO GO

Here are some beaches you could add to your bucket list:

KwaZulu-Natal uShaka Beach

Located on Durban’s Golden Mile, uShaka Beach offers cool waves and, if lucky, marine life sightings like dolphins. Surfing is popular at this beach. It is close to many eateries.

Umzumbe Beach

The South Coast is home to the highest number of Blue Flag beaches in KZN, but none compares to Umzumbe Beach. The unspoilt beach is family-friendly and perfect for those who want to escape the crowds.

Thompson’s Bay

Undoubtedl­y one of the country’s

most stunning beaches, Thompson’s Bay, Ballito is famed for its Hole in the Wall. The beach boasts many viewpoints, a tidal pool and other adventures. Visit during sunrise or sunset.

Also visit Shelly Beach, Amanzimtot­i Beach, uMhlanga Beach, North Beach, Southport Beach, Marina Beach and Battery Beach.

Eastern Cape Dolphin Beach

Dolphin Beach in Jeffrey’s Bay is known for its surfing spot called Supertubes. Travellers can also enjoy swimming, tanning, kiteboardi­ng and shell collecting. The Shell Museum located

on the beach is a must-see.

Kariega Beach

Kariega Beach is nestled between two striking tidal rivers, the Kariega and the Bushmans, and makes for a spectacula­r setting for beach fun, including tanning, walks and beach games. The scenic beach is located at Kenton-on-Sea.

Chintsa Beach

Located about 50km from East London along the Wild Coast, Chintsa Beach is known for its surfing and kite surfing. It also forms part of the Strandlope­r Hiking Trail.

Also visit Humewood Beach, Kings

Beach, Nahoon Beach, Gonubie Beach, Kelly’s Beach, Hamburg Beach and Hobie Beach.

Western Cape Melkbosstr­and Beach

Located about 35 minutes from Cape Town, Melkbosstr­and Beach offers views of Table Mountain and Robben Island. The attraction boasts kitesurfin­g and water sport activities.

Silwerstro­omstrand Beach

Located on the Cape West Coast, about 50 minutes outside of Cape Town, visitors can enjoy the tidal pool or a sumptuous picnic.

Llandudno Beach

Less than an hour’s drive from Cape Town, Llandudno is one of the Mother City’s naturally diverse beaches. Here travellers can challenge the fam to some ball games, surf or take their dog for a walk.

Clifton 4th

Clifton 4th Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Cape Town and where all the “cool kids” hang out. Most travellers visit for impressive views and to create content for their Instagram page.

Also visit Camps Bay Beach, Struisbaai Beach, Muizenberg Beach, Strandfont­ein Beach, Kleinmond Beach, Bikini Beach and Mnandi Beach.

Northern Cape Hondeklipb­aai

Hondeklipb­aai Beach is considered the perfect fishing spot. According to the Northern Cape Tourism website, the shipwreck just off the coastline provides a home for many fish, crustacean­s and marine plant life.

Also visit Alexander Bay Kleinzee and Port Nolloth.

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HUMEWOOD Beach is a famous Eastern Cape attraction.

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