Boulders Beach, South Africa - One of The World's 50 Best Beaches©

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Boulders Beach, South Africa
One of The World's 50 Best Beaches©


Plush white sands. Ancient granite boulders. Small penguins.

Venture to Boulders Beach in the Cape Peninsula of South Africa where a tropical day truly becomes a new adventure. The deepest blue waters stay protected and calm, hidden amongst the granite so that your swim is peaceful and serene.


As a national landmark, Boulders Beach and its penguin inhabitants remain clean and welcoming for their 60,000 annual visitors. Travelers will find themselves tanning in the average 22°C weather and 295 days of sun, splashing in the many rock pools or strolling along the beach’s boardwalk through nature’s beauty. Whatever you find yourself hoping for in a tropical vacation, Boulder Beach has it all.

Getting There
Though this tropical vacation may sound like a far-away dream land, Boulders Beach is easily accessible with a number of different travel options with top Airlines including Delta Airlines, United Airlines and South African Airways. Major airports in Europe, Asia and North America are offering direct flights to Cape Town International Airport in South Africa.

You can also directly fly from London, Miami, Las-Vegas, New York and Chicago. Once there, paradise is only an hour away. Get more flexibility in fares from popular cities including San Diego, Halifax, Calgary, Ottawa and Paris.

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You can easily rent a car to get around. However, tourists recommend taking a more scenic train route to find yourself near Boulders. Hop on a train in Cape Town and venture to Simon’s Town with the beach a short walk from there. You truly can experience the beauty of South Africa and make traveling part an incredible part of the journey.

Boulder Beach is one of The World's Best Beaches©, a list that has been ranked by some of the world's top travel professionals. Just checking out the pictures, it's hard to disagree with any on the list, although the world is full of beautiful places.

Check out the full list: The World's 50 Best Beaches©

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