South Africa

Since the ’90s, Cape Town has steadily developed into the preferred winter escape for European windsurfers and kiters. Despite certain spots having lost some of their charm to unbridled real estate development, there‘s still no end in sight to this boom. While Europe suffers an enforced break, you’re able to hit the water almost daily during the South African summer at a seemingly inexhaustible variety of spots; freshwater lakes to world-class reef-breaks. The region around Cape Town divides into three areas: Table Bay in front of the city, the Cape Peninsula’s Atlantic coast, and False Bay which is part of the Indian Ocean.

Regions in South Africa

The Cape Region

Since the ’90s, Cape Town has steadily developed into the preferred winter escape for European windsurfers and kiters. Despite certain spots having lost some of their charm to unbridled real estate development, there‘s still no end in sight to ...

South Africa's West Coast

West Coast is the district between the Cape in the south and Northern Cape Province on the border with Namibia and Botswana. With just nine inhabitants per square kilometre, this is a sparsely populated area of bleak savannah backed by ragged ...

Overberg

Overberg starts in the east of False Bay, stretching from Cape Hang Klip to Witsands on the banks of Breede River. In contrast to the Cape, this region of Western Cape Province is only sparsely populated, just a few towns and villages are scattered ...

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