Boulders Penguin Colony - Simon's Town, South Africa
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S 34° 11.743 E 018° 26.945
34H E 264940 N 6213200
Come see the African penguins at Boulders Beach which is part of the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area.
Waymark Code: WMN03R
Location: Western Cape, South Africa
Date Posted: 11/30/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
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Coordinates relate to the entrance to the Table Mountain National Park where a short walk to the beach brings you to a large viewing area to see the protected African penguins.
This tourist website (visit link) informs us:

"Boulders Beach – bowled over by birds

Cape Town and her surrounding coastline offers the visitor some wonderful beaches, but none are more interesting nor more beautiful than the Boulder’s Beach in Simon’s Town. This beach, with its wind sheltered bays and safe sandy shores, is home to a breeding colony of over 2000 endangered African Penguins.


African penguins at Boulders beach. Photo courtesy of Ian Wilson
A National Park


Boulders Beach forms part of the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area and an entrance fee is required to access these sandy shores that are home to the tuxedoed little bird. Strictly controlled access to this beach by the SANparks authority ensures that it is always clean and tidy and that the facilities are well maintained and spotless. These facilities include toilets and outdoor beach showers. The beach is seldom crowded and is a real hit with little one’s as it offers a very gentle and warm ocean swimming experience.

A safe walk on the wild side

Once through the turnstiles, one can stake your claim on the pristine sand and then freely explore the large 540 million year-old granite boulders, small rock pools and little bays in the close proximity of the flightless little swimming birds.
To view the African Penguins and their nesting and breeding sites, a superb walkway has been established that takes the visitor on an intimate tour of the area these endangered birds call home. African Penguins were previously referred to as the “Jackass” Penguin due to their donkey-like call, but a more diplomatic choice of name saw them re-christened as African Penguins. The area is patrolled by park rangers to ensure both the visitors safety and the safety of the birds.


You're likely to see loads of penguins at Boulders beach. Photo courtesy of ScubaGeek
Foxy Beach is best for Penguins

For the best penguin viewing experience, Foxy Beach is the place to be, just a short stroll from the actual Boulders Beach. The boardwalks are all wheelchair-friendly and will take you to within metres of the birds. There is also a visitors centre accessed on foot using “Willis Walk” from the Bellevue Road/Cape Point side, or via Kleintuin Road from the Seaforth Road/Simon’s Town side.

Boulders Beach has plenty of decent restaurant, café and accommodation offerings close to the gates (although nothing on offer inside the reserve precinct) and is en-route to Cape Point. A beautiful summer's day spent at Boulders is tough to beat, but don’t get too close to the Penguins as they have a nasty nip on them.


A pair of adult African penguins at Boulders. Photo courtesy of Ian Wilson
Contact details...

Tel: 021 786 2329
Email: tablemountain@sanparks.org


Entry Times...

7h00 – 19h30 (Dec – Jan)
8h00 – 18h30 (Feb – Mar / Oct – Nov)
8h00 – 17h00 (Apr – Sept)"
The "Official Tourism" URL link to the attraction: [Web Link]

The attraction’s own URL: [Web Link]

Hours of Operation:
Daily: 7h00 – 19h30 (Dec – Jan) 8h00 – 18h30 (Feb – Mar / Oct – Nov) 8h00 – 17h00 (Apr – Sept)


Admission Prices:
R40 (adults and children over 12), R15 (children over two and under 12)


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Half of a day (2-5 hours)

Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle Only

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