


A unique beach in Simon's Town where African penguins breed and nest among the granite boulders.
Boulders Beach can be windy and chilly, especially in the morning and evening.
Exploring the beach and nearby trails requires comfortable and sturdy footwear.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially when visiting the beach.
A beautiful beach where you can see African penguins in their natural habitat.
A small museum showcasing the history of Simon's Town and the surrounding area.
A bustling harbour with shops, restaurants, and a chance to see local marine life.

Grilled fish, boiled eggs, and fresh vegetables with a side of papaya
Three-egg omelette with local cheese, spinach, and a hint of chilli
Slow-cooked meat or chicken in a rich, spicy sauce, served with rice
Handmade soap in the shape of a penguin, a symbol of Boulders Beach, supporting local artisans.
Soft, cuddly toy penguin, popular among children and adults alike, representing the colony's main attraction.
Handcrafted pendants, earrings, and bracelets featuring penguin designs, made by local jewellers.

A historic square in Brussels, once home to the Royal Mint, now a vibrant hub for events and culture.

Banteay Chhmar Temple, a 12th-century marvel, is a lesser-known but equally stunning Angkorian temple, adorned with intricate carvings and illuminated by the setting sun.
Experience breathtaking views of the world's longest natural beach and surrounding hills while paragliding in Cox's Bazar.
Iconic beachfront café with stunning views of the ocean.

Popular spot for breakfast with a variety of dishes and great coffee.

One of South Africa's top restaurants, offering innovative cuisine.