Where To Take a Dip In and around Cape Town This Summer

When the temperature starts to rise and you desperately want to swim but your swimming pool has dried up and the public pools are all crowded with people then it’s time to turn to nature to cool off.

We are all painfully aware that the water is getting scarce in the Mother City, but luckily there are still some natural water supplies that can relieve the heat like tidal pools, natural rock pools, and rivers.

Here is where to cool off when the weather gets too hot to handle

Also Read: How To Beat The Heat In Cape Town This Summer

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Tidal Pools:

St. James Tidal Pool

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St James Beach, St James, Cape Town

Maiden’s Cove

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Between Glen Beach and Camps Bay Beach / between Glen Beach and Clifton Fourth.

Soetwater

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Soetwater Resort, Kommetjie

Natural Rock Pools:

Crystal Pools

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Steenbras River Gorge, Gordons Bay

Suicide Gorge

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Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve near Grabouw

Rivers/dams:

Silvermine Reservoir

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Ou Kaapseweg, Muizenberg

Klein River

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King Street, Stanford

Breede River Valley

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Bontebok National Park near Swellendam

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