Nestled just outside Simon’s Town, Boulders Beach is a captivating stretch of pristine white sand and calm turquoise waters, framed by gigantic granite boulders. Part of the Table Mountain National Park, this protected beach offers a unique natural setting. The area is particularly famous for its African penguin colony, which visitors can observe up close. Today, guests can stroll along the boardwalks, admire the penguins in their natural habitat, and enjoy the serene coastal environment.
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