Mossel Bay
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165,000 Years of Holidays in Mossel Bay
A laidback coastal holiday town with all the infrastructure and comforts of a big city and all the attractions and friendliness of the countryside.
Lighthouses in the Western Cape
Our beautiful coastline is certainly not lacking in these nostalgic and historic structures and the Western Cape has at least ten lighthouses worth visiting.
Blue flag beaches
The are 13 blue flag accredited beaches in the Western Cape which are clean, environmentally sound and adhere to international safety and other tourist standard...
Discovering Mossel Bay’s Wildlife
Mossel Bay is more than just a great place for whale watching, dolphin-spotting, scuba diving, snorkeling and shark-cage diving, it is also the heart of the Gar...
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Whale and Dolphin Watching in Mossel Bay
Mossel Bay’s sheltered, shallow waters are exactly the kind of real estate every good whale mother looks for when she’s ready to mate or calve - which makes it perfect, too, for whale watching.
No hurry, No Worries on the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe St...
The happy toot toot whistle filling the air signals the arrival of the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe Steam Train, one of the Garden Route’s most beloved tourism icons.
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Experiences to rave about in Cape Town & the Western Cape
- Get up close & personal with Southern Right Whales on the Cape Whale Coast
- Sail up Table Mountain by Cable Car & abseil your way down
- Scramble through the Cango Caves & go ostrich racing in Oudsthoorn
- Come face to face with the Big 5 on a game drive
- Dive with Great White Sharks in Gansbaai
- Hit the greens for an exquisite game of golf along the Garden Route
- Swim with Penguins at Boulders Beach
- Launch your sails & go kitesurfing at Big Bay on the West Coast
- Discover wine tastings & cellar tours in the Cape Winelands
- Bungee Jump off Bloukrans - the world's highest commercial bungee jump


