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Seaforth Beach point of interest in Simonstown, WC
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View of Seaforth Beach in Simonstown, WC
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View of Seaforth Beach in Simonstown, WC
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Seaforth Beach

4.6(166 reviews)Activity
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-10. Toddlers and preschoolers love the shallow rock pools and gentle waves, while older children enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the protected bay. The calm conditions make it particularly perfect for families with children under 6.

About

Seaforth Beach is a hidden gem in Simon's Town offering calm, sheltered waters ideal for young swimmers and toddlers who are just getting comfortable in the ocean. The natural rock pools create safe, shallow areas for little ones to explore marine life, while the excellent facilities and soft sand make it easy for parents to spend a relaxed day by the sea.

Highlights

  • Shallow, calm waters perfect for beginner swimmers and nervous toddlers
  • Natural rock pools teeming with colorful sea creatures to discover
  • Soft sandy beach ideal for building sandcastles
  • Clean facilities including restrooms and changing areas
  • Sheltered from wind, making it warmer and more comfortable than exposed beaches

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early (around 10:00 AM when it opens) to secure parking and choose your spot before it gets busy, especially on weekends and during South African school holidays.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes or reef sandals for exploring the rock pools, as the rocks can be slippery and sharp in places.
  3. 3.Pack your own snacks and plenty of drinking water, as food options are limited in the immediate beach area.
  4. 4.The beach is protected from wind by surrounding rocks, making it warmer than nearby beaches like Boulders or Fish Hoek.
  5. 5.Check tide times before visiting, as low tide reveals the best rock pools for kids to explore crabs, starfish, and small fish.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM for smaller crowds and calmer conditions. The South African summer months (November to March) offer the warmest water temperatures, though the beach is enjoyable year-round due to its sheltered position.

What to Know

Entrance to the beach is free, with public restrooms and changing facilities available. Street parking is available but can fill up quickly during peak season. The beach has lifeguards on duty during operating hours (10:00 AM to 4:00 PM).

Seasonal Notes

The beach is accessible year-round, but water temperatures are warmest from December through March (South African summer). Winter months (June to August) can be chilly for swimming but still pleasant for rock pool exploring on sunny days. Be aware that South African school holidays (mid-December to mid-January, Easter, and July) see much larger crowds.

Nearby Eats

Visit Salty Sea Dog in Simon's Town harbor (5 minutes away) for fish and chips and kid-friendly meals with harbor views, or stop by The Lighthouse Cafe for casual family dining with burgers, pizzas, and a children's menu.

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