South Africa is one of the best destinations in the world for a beach holiday. With Blue Flag beaches and prime opportunities for watersports like surfing, diving, and windsurfing, a beach holiday in South Africa ticks so many boxes.
Why Should You Go on a Beach and Watersports Holiday in South Africa?
Spectacular Conditions
South Africa has world-class beaches and amazing marine ecosystems to explore.
Relax on one of the 48 beaches with Blue Flag status, dive and snorkel in stunning locations renowned for their coral reefs and marine species, and participate in one of the many watersports available here.
Fantastic Watersports
Coastal regions in South Africa have the perfect conditions for watersports, including surfing and windsurfing.
Head to Jeffreys Bay, famous for its incredible surfing spots; go on a snorkelling tour at Umhlanga Rocks; and experience some of the best windsurfing spots in Cape Town.
Underwater Experiences
Explore vibrant coral reef systems while snorkelling and diving, and go further into the ocean for a shark diving experience.
Picturesque Beaches
Both the west and east coasts of South Africa are dotted with pristine beaches, including destinations with Blue Flag status. Simply relax on the shore and soak up the sun, or visit the restaurants and cafes that offer breathtaking views of the coast.
Combine Adventure and Relaxation
Combine adventure and relaxation in one trip. Spend days relaxing on the beach and venturing into the water for thrilling activities. You can go a step further by combining a South Africa safari and beach holiday to mix your beach experiences with wildlife sightings.
Best Destinations for Beach and Watersports Holidays in South Africa
Jeffreys Bay
Located in the Eastern Cape, Jeffreys Bay is a world-renowned surfing destination that has long been attracting international surfers.
Head to Aston Bay Beach for excellent wind and kite surfing conditions; enjoy the vast expanse of pristine sand at Paradise Beach while watching dolphins in the ocean; and visit the Wacky Waterpark for a range of fun, exciting activities for the whole family.
Durban and Umhlanga Rocks
Durban, with its range of stunning beaches and access to the Indian Ocean, is ideal for beach activities and warm waters.
Umhlanga Rocks is a gorgeous stretch of coastline and one of South Africa’s premier beach holiday destinations. Visit the beach first thing for a stunning view of the sunrise, go out to the clear waters on a snorkelling tour (you may even see a dolphin or two!), and take on the waves by surfing or kite surfing.
Sodwana Bay
Sodwana Bay is a renowned scuba diving and snorkelling destination because of its stunning underwater seascapes, marine flora and fauna, corals, beautiful overhangs, and drop-offs. Set within iSimangaliso Wetland Park in KwaZulu-Natal and offering pristine protected areas to explore, a trip to Sodwana is perfect for nature lovers and a classic South Africa safari.
Cape Town
Cape Town offers a mix of beaches, windsurfing, and scenic coastlines to enjoy. Nearby attractions include Boulders Beach, home to the critically endangered African penguin. Venture onto the beach for a day spent relaxing on the sand and swimming with the penguins.
There are various whale-watching tours departing from Cape Town, and another marine species near the city is the great white shark. You can go on shark sightseeing boat tours or get closer to these animals via shark cage diving.
Wild Coast
Located along the shoreline of the Eastern Cape, the Wild Coast provides secluded beaches and unspoiled natural beauty. Go surfing at Coffee Bay, experience the untouched beaches of Lusikisiki, and kayak while watching dolphins at Chintsa.
5 Tips for a Beach and Watersports Holiday in South Africa
1. Visit in the Summer
Beach holiday destinations in South Africa experience summer conditions from November to March. Plan your trip for this time of the year for the ideal warm beach conditions.
2. Rent Equipment
If you have your own gear (surfboard, windsurfing equipment, etc.), you can bring it along with you. Alternatively, you’ll be able to rent quality equipment for diving, surfing, or windsurfing near the beaches.
3. Stay Safe
Check local conditions, such as currents and wildlife, before swimming or surfing. Never go into the water when there is a warning not to.
4. Use Experienced Guides
Use certified diving instructors or surf schools for safety and skill-building. Discover Africa will recommend the best options for you when you book through us.
5. Pack the Essentials
Bring sun protection and swimwear suited for ocean activities. Even if you forget your swimsuit and SPF, there are charming coastal towns with cute shops and boutiques that’ll have what you need.