Boulders Beach
34.20° S, 18.45° E

   

Boulders Beach

Boulders Beach, nestled near Simon’s Town in Cape Town, South Africa, is renowned not only for its picturesque scenery with secluded coves and soft sandy beaches but also as the home of a large colony of African penguins. Established in 1982, this unique habitat allows visitors to observe these charming birds up close in their natural setting, where they roam freely and undisturbed. The beach is part of the Table Mountain National Park and contributes to the conservation of these endangered creatures, providing them with a protected space to live and breed.

The appeal of Boulders Beach extends beyond wildlife watching. The sheltered bays, formed by ancient granite boulders, create calm and clear waters ideal for swimming and relaxation, making it a perfect destination for families. Accessibility is easy, with the beach located just a short drive from the center of Cape Town. While visiting, it’s essential to maintain a respectful distance from the penguins and adhere to conservation guidelines to ensure the protection of this vital ecosystem and its inhabitants.