It’s a very lovely and quiet beach with great views, next to the Barbour area. The harbour area is very nice to stroll around and enjoy fresh food or explore the market.
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Hout Bay Harbour Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Hout Bay is a picturesque fishing port village and the headquarters of the Snooker Barracuda Industry and Lobster Fishing Fleet. There is an early South African fish market on the wharf - now a distinctive seafood retail mall "Sailor's Wharf", which still maintains its ancient appearance. There are restaurants and gift shops near the fish market, where visitors can enjoy sumptuous seafood and lobster meals. Hout Bay is famous for Seal Island. Seal Island is also a famous tourist attraction on the Cape Town Peninsula, with thousands of seals living on the island. In order to protect the seal habitat, tourists are therefore prohibited from visiting the island. There are special yachts at the pier to take tourists to watch, and slowly detour around the island very close to the island, allowing tourists to watch the seals hunting, splashing, and habitat at close range.
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Hout Bay Harbour Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It’s a very lovely and quiet beach with great views, next to the Barbour area. The harbour area is very nice to stroll around and enjoy fresh food or explore the market.
Cape Town's Haute Bay is a bay with a very beautiful scenery. It is also a place for fishermen. Although it is a small fishing village, the scenery here is so harmonious and beautiful. The arc of the bay is very curved. Standing on a high place to enjoy Haute Bay, the scenery is really beautiful.
It is very convenient to take a boat from Haute Bay. The most people choose from here is to go to the island to see the seal. Although I feel very general for the seal animal, the scenery along the way is very good.
Hout Bay is a picturesque town on the Cape Peninsula. It is also one of Cape Town's most famous bays. It is hidden between the two mountains. Many yachts and sailboats are moored in the bay. There are handicraft shops and some open-air stalls on the wharf, among which are handicraft products made of wildlife's fur and teeth. There will be a group of black people killing fish and feeding seals near the dock. Photographs taken close to the seals will be charged, so please take them quietly. In addition, although the seal is cute, but the taste is really not complimentary.
We went to Seal Island in Hout Bay and saw thousands of seals sunning on the island. From Hout Bay to Camp Bay, we saw Chapman Highway, one of the most beautiful highways. On the one hand, it was the sea, on the other hand, it was the cliff, on the other hand, it was close to the seaside, and on the other hand, we climbed the high cliff, traveled it, enjoyed the beautiful scenery and enjoyed the excitement.
It's beautiful. Many people run along the coast and eat at the seaside restaurant in the evening. It tastes good, but it's expensive. Four people and tips cost 1400 local currency. Weekends or holidays are very crowded and it takes half an hour to find a parking space. Look at the pictures and see how beautiful they are!