1000 beaches
1. Queens beach, Cape Town The seaside suburb of Sea Point has many beaches, but tucked away off its famous promenade is the lovely but forgotten Queens Beach. From the beautifully situated Sea Point public swimming pool, it’s a five-minute stroll to this quiet, wind-free beach. Queens Beach boasts what the the locals call a “big and mushy” break for surfers, plus white sand to laze on and, for families, starfish in rock pools, interesting shells and rocks for children to clamber over. While there are no lifeguards, the swimming is generally safe. Like all Atlantic seaboard beaches, however, the Benguela current means the water temperature is what can only politely be called cold. Visiting during peak holiday time, the beach has few visitors, with immaculate clean bathrooms and beach. 2. Barcelona Barcelona en Seepunt het baie in gemeen, met groot walkways en mense wat stap en fietsry. Op ons eerste besoek wou Dewald surf, en ons het ...