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How to Visit the Penguin Beach in Cape Town, South Africa – A Guide to Boulders Beach

Penguin colony at Boulders Beach
Penguin colony at Boulders Beach

Are you wondering where to find those adorable penguins in South Africa that you see in pictures online? Well, you’ve come to the right place! I’ve got all the information you need to visit the penguin beach in Cape Town here.

Meeting the penguins is one of the coolest experiences you can have in South Africa and definitely something to include during your time in South Africa. The penguin beach in Cape Town is actually called Boulders Beach. We visited Boulders Beach during an awesome road trip around the Cape Peninsula. However, many people head straight to this beach to see the penguins and return to Cape Town afterwards.

Whichever way you do it, you’re guaranteed to have an awesome experience.

So here’s my guide to visiting the penguins at Boulders Beach in Cape Town, South Africa:

Boulders Beach: Visiting the penguin beach in Cape Town

Where is Boulders Beach?

Located just near historic Simon’s Town, Boulders Beach is around a 40 minute drive from Cape Town’s city centre. If you drive your own car, then you can park easily if one of the car parks at the entrance.

a penguin at Boulders Beach
Meeting a penguin at Boulders Beach

What time is best to visit Boulders Beach?

We were told by the guides that there’s no time particularly better than another time in the day to see them. However, they did point out that the earlier in the day you go, the fewer the crowds will be. And therefore, more penguins might be hanging about.

In terms of the best time of year to visit Boulders Beach, the summer months are best for a higher chance of blue skies and getting into the water. In the winter and shoulder months, the water temperatures will be especially frigid!

penguin beach in cape town
Boulders Beach from above

How much does it cost to visit the Penguins?

As with all SANParks, the price for locals is always far less than for tourists. For South Africans, take along your SA ID and the entry fee is RA40 (£2.15) per adult or R20 (£1) per child.

For foreign visitors, the entry fee is R160 (£8.60) per adult or R80 £4.30) per child.

All of the South African National Parks are really well maintained and a good portion of the entrance fee goes to conservation projects.

Penguins at Boulders Beach - the penguin beach in cape town
Sitting by the penguins at Boulders Beach

How close can I get to the penguins?

Well, it turns out – you can get very close to the penguins at Boulders Beach.

There are two main areas to find the penguins, both with parking areas and both included within the same entrance fee. There’s simply a long wooden boardwalk between the two beaches. Boulders Beach is where you view the penguins from a deck, and Foxy Beach is where you can enter the water with the penguins.

Boulders Beach has the larger number of penguins and is the main location of the colony. From the deck, you can capture the image of the penguins stretched out along the beach. The signage around on the decking has plenty useful of information, and I’d definitely recommend stopping.

The boardwalk between the two penguin beaches
The boardwalk between the two penguin beaches

Then just along the way is Foxy Beach – you can’t get lost but check the map if you are unsure. This is where you can really get up close and personal with the penguins.

Well, not too close because they do bite or snap at humans. And there tend to be a lot of ignorant humans trying to get too close.

The penguins actually retreat behind a makeshift fenced off area if too many tourists try to approach them, so do be mindful of this and give them their space.

Penguins swimming at the penguin beach in cape town
Penguins swimming
Penguins at Boulders Beach
Penguins at Boulders Beach

We found them basking in the sun and waddling around the beach, but we also found several penguins swam with us amongst the giants boulders. No other tourists swum in this area and it was quite magical to have these adorable little penguins swimming around us.

How long can I spend at the beach with the penguins?

You can actually spend all day here if you wanted. Although Foxy Beach isn’t huge, it’s actually really beautiful and worth spending longer here, if you can. Some people spend all day sunbathing here.

The sand is silky soft and the water is very gentle in the sheltered bay. The water is also significantly warmer than other Cape Town beaches.

Penguins swimming at Boulders Beach
Penguins swimming at Boulders Beach
Swimming with penguins at Boulders Beach
Swimming with penguins at Boulders Beach

You might even see other wildlife on the beach too. We saw a dussie (like a small fox creature) exploring around the back of the beach and it was the closest I got to one all trip.

What else can I do nearby to Boulders Beach?

The penguins and the national park are the only things to do in this area of Boulders Beach, however, as mentioned above, it makes a wonderful stop on a road trip around the Cape Peninsula. Therefore, some of the wonderful quirky towns nearby, such as Simon’s Town and Kalk Bay are well worth stopping to spend time in.

Beautiful Boulders Beach
Beautiful Boulders Beach

Can I visit as part of an organised tour?

Of course! I’ve listed some great tour suggestions below:

Visiting the penguins at Boulders Beach

So there’s my guide to visiting the penguin beach in Cape Town, South Africa. I hope this has been useful. Feel free to drop me a line if you would like any advice or further recommendations!

If you’re planning on visiting Cape Town soon, you might find my itinerary guides useful here. You can find several other of my Cape Town blog posts here, such as visiting Robben Island and all of the best things to do in Cape Town too.

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Penguins at Boulders Beach
Penguins at Boulders Beach

Disclaimer: This visit to the Boulders Beach and Cape Town was entirely paid for by myself and there was no involvement from the tourism board or a hotel. This is an independent guide.

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