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Muizenberg Beach Review

4.5 /521 Reviews
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juki235
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5/5
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Mezenbach Beach is a very famous beach in Cape Town. It has a perfect arc and the waves are very rough, so it is also a very ideal place to surf, there are many surfers here to challenge themselves and fight the waves.

Muizenberg Beach

Posted: Mar 15, 2020
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  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Cape Town's Mejnbech beach is a pristine beach without any commercial development, on the beach's shores are numerous reefs, they are greeted by a wave of wind, carved by the sea. The waves here are also very large and very suitable for surfing, so there are many surf clubs training here.

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    Posted: Mar 14, 2020
  • pxy0705
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The beach is a very famous beach in Cape Town, and there are not many tourists coming here every day, so the beach is quite clean. There are also many reefs on the coast that are washed away by the waves. The beach is very soft and white, and it is definitely a great place to sunbathe and surf.

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    Posted: Oct 6, 2019
  • _We***01
    5/5Outstanding

    A nice place to chill on slow sunny day.

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    Posted: Jan 1, 2023
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Cape Town's Mezenberg Beach is situated under the magnificent 12 Apostles Peak, a pristine beach that has not been developed much. There are many reefs on the beach, and the beach is very soft. The whole beach is quite beautiful. The sea is blue and clear. It's absolutely worth walking.

    1
    Posted: Oct 27, 2018
  • Eddies888
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    Surfer Paradise, Muizenberg Beach is popular with enthusiasts because of the rough seas, suitable for stimulating surfing. Along the long beach, the scenery is charming and the sun shines, enjoying the cool sea breeze.

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    Posted: May 27, 2016
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