About Clifton Beaches – Cape Town Beaches

Clifton is a remote cluster of four beaches naturally isolated by stones and rocks, shielding it from the wind and visibility of the coastal road. Despite nature’s dispersed beach borders, it is simple to stroll across all of the beaches.

The largest Clifton beach, Clifton Fourth, is located on the Camps Bay side and offers services like restrooms, cold outdoor showers, umbrella and chair rentals, wandering snack and beverage vendors, and a restaurant near the tiny parking lot.

Due to the calm seas and lifeguards, Clifton Fourth is also the most well-liked of the four locations for ocean dips. This Atlantic cove tempts with crystal-clear turquoise waters, yachts bobbing on the picture-perfect horizon, and water cold enough to make swimming an extreme sport. However, nobody seems to have told the kids who happily fill their beach buckets with water for their sandcastle moats that this is the case. In any towel-flanked spaces, touch rugby, frisbee, and beach bat games appear.

Sundowner picnics are wonderful, but make sure to eat everything in your basket so that the trip up the beautiful shore’s 100 stairs, which go to and from it, is lighter. Parking is limited on Victoria Road because of the residents of the penthouses and the local sun worshippers. Without dusting bleached Clifton beaches sand off summer footwear, a trip to Cape Town is incomplete. This beach has received an official blue flag rating for experience and safety.

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