6 Best Things To Do In and Around Mossel Bay
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Mossel Bay is a quaint little harbour town located along the famous Garden Route in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. It is a significant tourist attraction and is known for its 60km stretch of golden beaches, boot-shaped post office, Mossel Bay Museum, and lots more. There is plenty to do in and around Mossel Bay. Today we are sharing our 5 best things to do in and around Mossel Bay.
Explore the beaches
Mossel Bay features more than 60km of beautiful beaches. There is plenty to do, from exploring the rock pools, endless walks and refreshing swims in the tidal pools. The kids can also enjoy a fun-filled day at the water parks in Mossel Bay. There are four blue flag beaches to choose from which include Hartenbos, Santos, De Bakke, and Klein Brakrivier beaches. You can also visit The Point, a historic point at the tip of the Peninsula. Here you’ll find rocky reefs and a natural tidal pool which is called Die Poort. The upper side of the pool features a diving board above a deep water pool with high rocks on the seaside.
Enjoy a family camping adventure
If camping is your thing, then De Bakke Santos camp and caravan park, one of Mossel Bay’s favourite attractions is going to blow you away. This facility has over 370 spacious camp stands and gives you access to breathtaking views of De Bakke Blue Flag and Santos Blue Flag Beach. Your family vacation will make for an unforgettable experience with friendly staff members, well-maintained facilities and extensive security.
There is a wide selection of convenience shops and restaurants within an easy distance, and various other attractions that include the Garden Route Casino, Mossel Bay Golf Course, Mossel Bay central business district, and St Blaize LightHouse. And if you are looking to spend a relaxing day on the beach while soaking up the sun, De Bakke Santos is conveniently located next to two Blue Flag Beaches.
Embark on a hiking expedition
The St. Blaize Trail is a well-known trail that stretches 13.5km, following the thirty-meter contour alongside the cliffs, going west from Cape St Blaize Lighthouse, all the way to Dana Bay. The hiking trail starts at the Cave below the Lighthouse and comes to an end at Dana Bay. The trail is easy to follow with clearly marked Oystercatcher signs; it runs in conjunction with the greater Oystercatcher trail which begins at the Gouritz River Mouth.
Try your hand at golf or mini-golf
The Mossel Bay Golf Club overlooks the Indian Ocean and is among the most exceptional and scenic golf courses worldwide. It is situated near Mossel Bay and was designed by Peter Matkovich and Darren Clarke (2011 Open champion). This facility offers friendly service and fantastic facilities.
Visit one of Mossel Bay’s many heritage sites
The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex is dedicated to conserve and promote South Africa’s natural and cultural heritage and serves as a multidisciplinary establishment. It was named after the famed Portuguese explorer and nobleman, Bartolomeu Dias and the complex features an exhibit of maritime history, a botanical garden, and the largest collections of shells in Africa. The highlight of the establishment though is the life-size replica of Bartolomeu’s caravel that he used during his explorations.
Zipline in Mossel Bay
If adventure and thrill is your thing, then the brand new 1.1km, almost 90 meters above sea level zipline is just what you need for the ultimate adrenaline rush. This is the longest zipline-over-ocean experience worldwide. Guests are welcomed at the base camp and given a safety briefing with all safety gear before being transported to the starting point once kitted out. This activity is ideal for adventure enthusiasts and families alike.
Conclusion
We hope you have enjoyed our article about our list of the 6 best things to do in and around Mossel Bay. This town in the Western Cape features various attractions and family-friendly activities to engage in. Be sure to add this destination to your bucket list of holiday destinations. We promise you will not regret it.