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Boulders Beach

South Africa

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#32 IN THE WORLD

PENGUIN HANGOUTS ON A STUNNING BEACH

Famous for its resident colony of African penguins, Boulders Beach near Cape Town offers a unique opportunity to observe these charming birds up close in their stunning natural habitat. The beach is set against a backdrop of large granite boulders that create sheltered coves with unusually warm waters, ideal for swimming. This setting makes it distinct from other Atlantic Ocean beaches in the area, which are typically cooler. The presence of the penguins, combined with the safe, warm swimming spots, draws both tourists and locals who are looking for a unique beach experience that combines wildlife observation with leisure activities.

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WILDLIFE

You are likely to encounter incredible wildlife at Boulders Beach or in the water.

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EASY TO ENTER

The water at Boulders Beach is very easy to enter, with calm waters and a sandy bottom.

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OFTEN CALM WATER

The ocean at Boulders Beach is usually very calm, making it easy to relax in the water.

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N "Nothing better than sunbathing next to a penguin."

- Wendy Maes, World Wide Wendy

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Boulders Beach WEATHER AVERAGES

AVG. HIGH AVG. LOW RAINY DAYS
JANUARY 25 ° 17 ° 2.6
FEBRUARY 25 ° 17 ° 2.2
MARCH 24 ° 15 ° 3.3
APRIL 22 ° 13 ° 5.1
MAY 20 ° 11 ° 5.8
JUNE 18 ° 9 ° 7
JULY 18 ° 8 ° 7.2
AUGUST 18 ° 9 ° 6.4
SEPTEMBER 19 ° 10 ° 5
OCTOBER 21 ° 12 ° 4.4
NOVEMBER 23 ° 14 ° 3.3
DECEMBER 24 ° 16 ° 2.7
IN-DEPTH Boulders Beach WEATHER DATA icon

THE PERFECT DAY AT Boulders Beach

  • WIND

    Look for days where the wind will be blowing from behind the beach towards the water, as well as days with little to no wind.

  • CLEAR SKIES

    Try to visit during the drier months of the year to maximize your chances at seeing Boulders Beach at its best.

  • CALM SEAS

    During the windier months of the year the ocean is more likely to be rough and wavey, creating less than idyllic conditions.

  • ROGUE WAVES

    Boulders Beach faces open ocean, which can result in waves even if the wind is blowing out to sea.