


Camps Bay Beach offers families a stunning stretch of white sand backed by the dramatic Twelve Apostles mountain range, with calm, shallow waters perfect for young swimmers. The beach features full-time lifeguards during peak season, clean facilities, and a relaxed atmosphere that makes it ideal for building sandcastles, paddling, and enjoying memorable family picnics with one of the world's most spectacular backdrops.
Visit during summer months (November to March) for warmest weather and water temperatures, ideally on weekday mornings between 9am and 11am to avoid crowds. Late afternoon visits (4pm onwards) offer stunning sunset views and cooler temperatures, though the water feels colder.
The beach is free to access with public restrooms and changing facilities available. Street parking along Victoria Road is limited and fills quickly, with paid parking lots nearby charging around 20-40 ZAR per hour. Several family-friendly restaurants line the beachfront promenade.
Summer (December to February) is peak season with warmest weather but largest crowds. Winter months (June to August) can be windy and chilly, though the beach remains beautiful for walks and picnics. The southeaster wind known as the Cape Doctor typically blows in summer afternoons, sometimes creating sandstorm conditions.
The Codfather along the promenade offers fresh seafood with a relaxed atmosphere and kids menu. Dizzy's Cafe is another family favorite serving breakfast, burgers, and pizzas with beachfront views and high chairs available.
The Camps Bay Coastal Path Trail offers families an easy, scenic walk along one of South Africa's most stunning coastlines, where little ones can explore tide pools and spot marine life while parents soak in spectacular ocean and mountain views. The well-maintained, relatively flat path is perfect for strollers and young walkers, making it an ideal introduction to coastal hiking for families.
Camps Bay Drive offers families a stunning palm-lined promenade perfect for leisurely walks, bike rides, and beach access with Table Mountain as your backdrop. Kids can run freely along the wide pedestrian paths while parents soak in arguably Cape Town's most beautiful coastal views. The open, safe layout makes it ideal for families who want outdoor time without the structure of a formal attraction.
The Codfather offers families a relaxed beachfront dining experience in beautiful Camps Bay, where kids can enjoy fresh seafood from a dedicated children's menu while parents savor sushi and ocean views. The casual atmosphere means parents can relax even with energetic little ones, and high chairs are available for younger diners.
Gelato i Caffè serves up authentic Italian gelato just steps from Camps Bay's stunning beachfront, making it the perfect sweet treat stop after a day of sand and surf. Kids love choosing from the colorful array of premium flavors displayed in traditional gelato cases, while parents appreciate the quality ingredients and reasonable prices in this casual, welcoming setting.