1. The Atlantic Seaboard is a scenic stretch of coastline that starts at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in central Cape Town and stretches all the way to Hout Bay. It’s known for its stunning ocean views, upscale residential areas, trendy restaurants, and nightlife. Some of the popular beaches along the Atlantic Seaboard include Clifton Beach, Camps Bay Beach, and Llandudno Beach. Lions Head and Signal Hill are also popular hiking spots that offer breathtaking views of the coastline and the city.
2. Most of the restaurants, shops, and attractions along the Atlantic Seaboard have their own working hours and contact information. It’s best to check their websites or social media pages for the latest information. However, there are also tourist information centers in Cape Town that can provide you with details about the area. One such center is located at 81 Long Street in central Cape Town and can be reached at +27 21 487 6800.
3. There is no entrance fee for the Atlantic Seaboard as it’s a public area. You can get around the area by foot, bicycle, car, or public transport. The MyCiTi bus is a convenient and affordable way to travel between central Cape Town and Hout Bay, with stops along the Atlantic Seaboard. You can purchase a MyCiTi card at various stations or retailers and load it with money to pay for your trips. Taxis and Uber are also readily available.


