

A charming coastal town with a rich naval history, offering stunning views, whale watching, and a vibrant waterfront.
Home to a colony of African penguins, this beach offers a unique wildlife experience.
Explore the history of Simon's Town through various exhibits and artifacts.
A memorial dedicated to the only dog to have served in the Royal Navy, Just Nuisance.
Simon's Town Waterfront can experience sudden rain showers, especially in the Cape's winter months (May-August).
Protect from strong sunlight during outdoor activities like whale watching or hiking.
Essential for spotting wildlife, especially whales and penguins in the area.
A historic café with a stunning view of the harbor, famous for its breakfast menu.
Overlooking the harbor, this restaurant is known for its seafood dishes and beautiful views.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of seafood dishes and a lively atmosphere.
Greek yogurt, granola, honey, fresh berries, and a drizzle of local Cape honey.
Crispy battered hake, served with hand-cut chips, tartar sauce, and a lemon wedge.
Crispy fried squid rings, served with a spicy tomato sauce and lemon aioli.
Handmade pottery featuring local marine life designs, reflecting Simon's Town's naval history.
Traditional dolls made from dried bokkom (small fish), a local delicacy, symbolizing the town's fishing heritage.
Aromatic spice blends used in Cape Malay cooking, reflecting the town's multicultural history.