This laid-back seaside town on the shores of False Bay comes alive in  season, with holiday-makers crowding its streets as they make their way  down to what is perhaps Cape Town’s nicest swimming beach. Although Muizenberg beach lacks the dazzling turquoise ocean and dramatic boulders of beaches like Clifton and  Llandudno,  it is much warmer to swim here than at the beaches on the Atlantic  Seaboard. It is flat, wide, and the water is generally calm – so is very  child-friendly. It’s also a popular surfing spot, although the waves  aren’t enormous. It is ideal for body-boarders and novices. 
There are a variety of surf and adventure operators, restaurants,  coffee shops and apartments located along the main beach. Contact Cape  Town Tourism’s Muizenberg Visitor Information Centre, conveniently  located at the Pavillion on the main beach, to assist you to book  accommodation, activities and transport. The friendly team will provide  you with all the local knowledge, maps, brochures and what’s on  information for any time of year. They’ll also make bookings for you at  no cost.








 
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