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Explore South Africa's 48 Blue Flag Beaches This Summer

South Africa boasts a stunning array of Blue Flag beaches that meet strict environmental, safety, and cleanliness standards. There are now 48 in total, spread along the coastlines of the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, and KwaZulu-Natal.

Familiar favourites like Bikini Beach in Gordon’s Bay, Clifton 4th in Cape Town, and Ramsgate in KwaZulu-Natal have kept their spots on the list. Meanwhile, there’s a new addition in the form of Pennington Beach in KZN’s Umdoni Municipality.

These 48 beaches represent the best that South Africa has to offer in terms of water safety and sea water quality. That makes them perfect for coastal road trips with the family over the December holidays! Read on to discover our top five picks for your summer adventure.

People sunbathing on Clifton 4th Beach in Cape Town.

People enjoying a day in the sun on Clifton 4th. Photo: Unsplash

Western Cape: Clifton 4th Beach

Clifton 4th Beach is one of Cape Town’s crown jewels, known for its sheltered cove, soft white sand, and clear turquoise waters. It’s a favourite among locals and tourists alike for sunbathing, beach volleyball, and some of the best sunsets you’ll ever experience.

While the water is notoriously chilly, the beach’s dramatic mountain backdrop more than compensates. Plus, there’s nothing better than dipping in and out of the cold water on a blistering summer’s day!

Nearby Attractions

  • Table Mountain: Just a 15-minute drive away, this iconic mountain offers hiking trails and a cable car ride with panoramic views.
  • V&A Waterfront: A bustling hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment, perfect for a post-beach outing.
  • Sea Point Promenade: A picturesque walkway with ocean views, ideal for a morning jog or casual stroll.

How to Get There

From Cape Town International Airport, Clifton 4th Beach is about a 25-minute drive via the N2 and M6. Renting a car at the airport allows you to easily visit nearby attractions and other beaches along the Atlantic Seaboard, like Camps Bay or Llandudno.

A surfer catches a wave in Jeffreys Bay.

A surfer catches a wave in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa. Photo: Unsplash

Eastern Cape: Dolphin Beach

Located in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa’s surfing capital, Dolphin Beach is a haven for boardriders and families alike. Known for its world-class waves, it’s also equipped with clean facilities, ample parking, and lifeguards, making it a safe and accessible choice for all visitors.

While you’re there, you might want to go shopping at “J-Bay’s” famous surfwear factory shops to score some excellent discounts on your favourite brands.

Nearby Attractions

  • Supertubes Surf Spot: Just a short drive away, this is a bucket-list destination for surfers from around the globe.
  • Jeffreys Bay Surf Museum: Explore the town’s surfing heritage and learn about its famous waves.
  • Seekoei River Nature Reserve: A serene spot for birdwatching and picnicking, just 10 minutes away by car.

How to Get There

Dolphin Beach is about an hour’s drive from Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) via the N2. With your own set of wheels, you’ll have the flexibility to explore the town’s surf shops, seafood eateries, and nearby nature reserves at your leisure.

Families enjoy a day on Ramsgate Beach.

Families enjoy a day on Ramsgate Beach in KwaZulu-Natal. Photo: Unsplash

KwaZulu-Natal: Ramsgate Beach

Ramsgate Beach, located on KwaZulu-Natal’s famed South Coast, is a tranquil escape from Durban that boasts golden sands and warm waters. Its Blue Flag status reflects the excellent facilities, safe swimming areas, and commitment to environmental sustainability.

Ramsgate is an ideal beach town for families, couples, and nature lovers, offering a quieter alternative to busier beaches in the region.

Nearby Attractions

  • Ramsgate Butterfly Valley: A serene sanctuary showcasing indigenous butterflies, just a short drive from the beach.
  • Riverbend Crocodile Farm: An educational experience where visitors can learn about crocodiles and see them up close.
  • Southbroom Golf Club: Located nearby, this scenic course offers ocean views and a relaxed atmosphere for golfers.
  • Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve: A 45-minute drive inland, this reserve features breathtaking viewpoints, hiking trails, and adrenaline activities like zip-lining.

How to Get There

Ramsgate Beach is about a 90-minute drive south of Durban along the N2. If you’re flying into King Shaka International Airport, renting a car is essential to explore the South Coast’s beaches and attractions at your own pace. The scenic route to Ramsgate offers glimpses of lush sugarcane fields and coastal landscapes, making the drive part of the adventure.

Boats docked at Bikini Beach in Gordons Bay.

Boats docked at Bikini Beach in Gordons Bay. Photo: Unsplash

Western Cape: Bikini Beach

Located in the picturesque coastal town of Gordon’s Bay, Bikini Beach is a small yet stunning Blue Flag beach renowned for its calm waters and immaculate surroundings. Sheltered by the lowest foothills of the Hottentots Holland Mountains, it’s an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the scenic beauty of False Bay.

The beach is particularly popular among students from nearby Stellenbosch University but maintains a relaxed and inviting atmosphere for visitors of all ages. You should definitely spend some of your day exploring Clarence Drive, too.

Nearby Attractions

  • Gordon’s Bay Harbour: A charming area with restaurants, cafés, and opportunities for boat trips and fishing charters.
  • Clarence Drive: One of South Africa’s most scenic coastal routes, offering breathtaking views of False Bay and access to hidden coves.
  • Steenbras River Gorge: A haven for hikers and nature lovers, this nearby gorge features crystal-clear pools and challenging trails.
  • Wine Tasting in Helderberg: Just a short drive away, the Helderberg wine region offers boutique wineries and tastings.

How to Get There

Bikini Beach is a 45-minute drive from Cape Town International Airport via the N2 and R44. The drive along the R44, also known as Clarence Drive, is particularly scenic and worth taking slowly to enjoy the views.

A boat on the mouth of the Breede River near Witsand, South Africa.

The view from the sandbank in Witsand. Photo: Getty

Western Cape: Witsand Beach

Nestled at the mouth of the Breede River, Witsand Beach is known as the “Whale Nursery of South Africa”. During the winter months, southern right whales frequent the bay, making it one of the best spots for land-based whale watching in the country. Be warned, though: the Breede River Mouth is also home to river-dwelling bull sharks, but no attacks on humans have ever been recorded here.

The beach itself boasts soft white sand, calm tidal pools, and scenic dunes, ideal for families, nature enthusiasts, and anglers alike. Make the most of it by booking a boat ride upriver!

Nearby Attractions

  • Breede River Estuary: Perfect for kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching, this estuary is rich in biodiversity and offers tranquil water-based activities.
  • De Hoop Nature Reserve: A 90-minute drive away, this reserve offers hiking trails, diverse wildlife (including whales), and pristine beaches.
  • Witsand Whale Deck: A dedicated viewing platform providing panoramic views of the bay, perfect for spotting whales and dolphins.
  • Jongensfontein and Stilbaai: These nearby coastal towns offer additional beaches and activities, such as surfing and cultural heritage sites.

How to Get There

Witsand Beach is approximately a 3.5-hour drive from Cape Town via the N2 and R324, passing through the scenic Tradouw Pass. Alternatively, it’s a 2.5-hour drive from George along the N2.

Tips for Exploring Blue Flag Beaches by Car

  • Plan for Scenic Routes: South Africa’s coastal drives are spectacular; allow extra time to enjoy the journey.
  • Be Prepared for Tolls: Many highways leading to coastal areas, especially in KwaZulu-Natal, have toll gates.
  • Pack Essentials: Keep a cooler with drinks, sunscreen, and a first-aid kit in your rental car for convenience.
  • Stay Flexible: A car rental gives you the freedom to adjust your plans and discover hidden beaches along the way.

South Africa’s Blue Flag beaches offer more than just pristine sands – they are gateways to the country’s natural beauty, vibrant culture, and unique attractions. Remember: all Blue Flag awards are valid for just one year, so all these beaches are re-assessed on an annual basis. That means you can rest assured that you’re getting the best possible beach experience our country has to offer!

If you need some wheels to get you to the coast, browse through our awesome selection of rental cars, SUVs, 4x4s, and campers. Our expert consultants will be on hand to get you the best deal possible this summer!