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Cape Town has a Mediterranean Climate

Summer is characterised by temperature maximums around the high 20° C but also reaching into the high 30° C. Winter hovers around the high teens with minimums dropping below 10° C. In winter trees and vineyards change to bright reds and yellows before losing their leaves as snow-capped mountain peaks in the interior embellish the beautiful landscape. In spring, the landscape goes to a lush green as the winter rains and sunlight spur the vegetation on. Spring is also a great time to see the wild flowers transform the deserts. Summer is hot and dry, with strong cool southeasterly winds hitting the turquoise waters of the oceans, drastic mountains and lush vineyards of Cape Town and the Western Cape making this a beautiful place to visit.

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Early risers can enjoy a surf or swim in the warm Indian Ocean or watch the sunrise. The rest can roll out of bed, grab a late breakfast and wonder on to the beach.
Lazy days drift by soaking up the sunshine or relaxing in a hammock with a good book.
If you feel like some action, boost your adrenaline with the highest gorge swing in the world or go shark diving with no cage!
Challenge the staff to a game of pool or table tennis or party the night away at the jovial pub. Or take life slowly and veg out for a while watching a movie or sitting around the bonfire chatting to new found friends.
Delicious home-cooked meals are available or your can spoil yourself at the many excellent restaurants nearby.

It is said that when the Aloes bloom in winter, the annual sardine run along the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast is close at hand.
Be on standby during May to July and the chances are good that you will experience one of Natures truly incredible phenomenon. Millions of silvery little fish shoal close inshore as they move north, accompanied by dolphin, whales, sharks and game fish. Nothing is small scale, numbers defy belief, and the frenetic activity of thousands of diving Seagulls produces a spectacle that you will want to tell your grandchildren about. Humans caught up in the magic of the moment, defy the odds and rush into the water to catch some of the fishy bonanza.
Located right on the beach where many a shoal has come ashore in the past, THE SPOT is probably the best place to be when the fish arrive. And, after an eventful day, what better than a fish braai (barbeque) South African style, a few cold beers and some story swapping around the fire, with the anticipation of what tomorrow will bring.

ACTIVITIES
Free river kayaks up the Mmtentweni river
Oribi Gorge Wild 5 has the world?s highest gorge swing in the world, abseiling, hiking and white water rafting
Lake Eland Nature Reserve
Shark diving at Protea Banks ? Advanced divers only
Deep sea fishing
Whale and dolphin watching
Excellent dive courses
Shark net tours
Surf lessons ? best surf conditions in winter
Motor bike tours to Wild Coast and Lesotho

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23 Ambleside Road
Port Shepstone, 4235

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