1. Boulders Beach in Cape Town is known for its population of African penguins. It is located on the Cape Peninsula and consists of a series of small secluded coves surrounded by large granite boulders. Visitors can view the penguins up close as they swim and play in the water or relax on the beach. The beach offers scenic views of False Bay and is a popular spot for families and photography enthusiasts.

2. Boulders Beach is open every day from 8:00am to 6:30pm. For further information, you can call the park office at +27 21 786 2329 or visit their website at https://www.sanparks.org/parks/table_mountain/.

3. To visit Boulders Beach, visitors must purchase a ticket from the park office or online in advance. The entrance fee for adults is R75 ($5) and for children under 12 years old, it is R40 ($3). The easiest way to get to Boulders Beach is by car or taxi. There is also a train station nearby (Simon’s Town) with a connecting bus service that drops visitors off at the beach.