Clifton Beach comprises four separate beach coves, numbered 1 through 4 from north to south, along Cape Town’s Atlantic seaboard.
Separating the Atlantic Ocean from the decadent mansions of Cape Town's "Millionaire's Row" are the sugary-white sands of Clifton Beach. Divided into four beaches by huge stone boulders ...
These beaches are sheltered from the infamous Cape Town wind, making them a haven for sun-seekers. Clifton 4th is the most well-known of the four, with a lively atmosphere and a mix of families ...
Decades ago, when South Africa was still a pariah, a friend remarked that Cape Town would ... to get there: The beach is a ...
Swimming here is more inviting than it is at Clifton ... Boulders Beach—which is a part of Table Mountain National Park—sits roughly 26 miles south of central Cape Town near the hamlet of ...