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Plettenberg Bay Trips & Tours

Plettenberg Bay

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Plettenberg Bay Trips & Tours

Live the famous Plett lifestyle in the St Tropez of South Africa

Plett has long been the playground of glamorous South Africans looking for languorous days of sun, sea, sand, and a healthy dose of good food and wine - and now, visitors are in on the act too. Stretching from the creamy-white Robberg Beach in the south, to the quieter Keurbooms Beach in the north, just about every house, lodge and hotel (whether you choose to stay in the town itself or on the outskirts) enjoys dazzling views of the ocean and the dramatic Tsitsikamma Mountains. Days are all about being outside, be it on the water in search of whales (winter) and dolphins (summer), next to the water on one of the safe, warm-watered and incredibly child-friendly beaches, or on land, tackling the ups and downs of the Robberg Peninsula in search of Cape Fur seals. Nearby, the fynbos-studded trails of Tsitsikamma National Park are well worth an exploration, as are the wildlife reserves, and when all the fresh air hits home, a glass of ice-cold something is never far away at one of the many chilled-out restaurants and bars on the waterfront…

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Some say that the seaside town of Plettenberg Bay is South Africa in a nutshell… and they wouldn’t be wrong. First up, the landscapes are simply spectacular, be it the rolling waves and beach-scapes, or the looming crags of the Tsitsikamma Mountains. Get out and explore on active hikes into the hills or around the Robberg Nature Reserve on the peninsula; there are trails to suit everyone from young families to seasoned hikers. Otherwise, unroll your towel on the golden sands and live the ultimate Plett lifestyle by the beach. Animal-wise, you’ll be spoilt with boat trips to spot resident pods of dolphins, whale-watching cruises (June to November), and, around the Robberg Peninsula, sea kayaking and snorkelling expeditions to the breeding colony of seals. On dry land, Monkeyland is a favourite with young and old, whilst nearby Birds of Eden is a riot of colour and exotic feathers. Completing the trio is the town itself. Abuzz with restaurants, bars and quirky cafes, the seafood is fresher than fresh and the drinks, always perfectly chilled and served with a view…

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