
Cold weather, warm vibes: 6 beach towns that surprise in SA winter
While beach umbrellas are folded away and the water chills, the landscapes get dramatic, the food tastes better by a fire, and the air carries a clean stillness that clears your head.
Here are 6 stunning beach towns that show their best side when the temperature drops…
A quiet coastal hamlet wedged between Mossel Bay and George, Tergniet is best known for its calm, rock pools, and a front-row seat to passing whales. Winter keeps the air crisp and the crowds away, perfect for beachcombing and storm watching. Glentana Beach, Garden Route. Image: canva
A hidden gem between Mossel Bay and George, Glentana offers wide open beaches, quiet cliff trails, and the occasional seal or dolphin. Winter gives it a soft, quiet feel, like the world took a breath.
Just down the road from Jeffreys Bay but worlds apart in pace, Paradise Beach is for those who want long, empty stretches of sand and zero interruptions. Think dolphins, driftwood, and quiet evenings, the perfect digital detox. Shipwreck in Hondeklip Bay, Northern Cape. Image: wikimedia commons
On the fringe of the country and the edge of the world, Hondeklip Bay is desolate in the best way. Shipwrecks, windswept plains, ancient caves, and big, clear skies. It's for those who like solitude with their sea air.
Small, isolated, and full of wind-swept beauty. Cannon Rocks is known for kiteboarding in summer, but winter brings a stark, cinematic stillness. The kind of beach town where you bring a book, a blanket, and a camera. Kommetjie, Western Cape. Image: wikimedia commons
A surfer's haven with a strong artistic community, Kommetjie feels raw and elemental in winter. Think kelp forests, big waves, misty walks to the Slangkop Lighthouse, and café conversations wrapped in wool.
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