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Many of us are foodies on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to eat at the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Boulders Beach, Simon's Town Museum, and Jubilee Square & Jetty and more, get ready to experience the best flavors around Simon's Town.
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1Boulders Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Nature preserve
Beaches
Boulders Beach, located near Simons Town along the False Bay coastline in Cape Town, is a must-visit destination. It offers a sheltered public bay with a sandy beach and boardwalk where visitors can witness the free-roaming colony of African penguins in their natural habitat. This unique experience allows tourists, families, and travelers to get up close and personal with these charming marine creatures.
You will learn so much about these magnetic and majestic creatures, this is an absolute must stop. The area itself is gorgeous and the beach has truly breathtaking views. We saw a lot of wildlife in the area besides penguins, but the penguins were the highlight. While a bit emotional learning of some of the statistics about the penguins, they seem to really try to be bringing the numbers up for the population. The penguins have little “houses” to help with breeding and caring for young. The signs have a lot of information and the walk to the actual penguins themselves is a comfortable walk down a slope. The price isn’t bad and helps conservation efforts. They have bathrooms and a small gift shop at the top. The penguins themselves were very pretty and even took a dip in the ocean when we were visiting. There are two viewing spots to see the penguins themselves, both are accessible from the same area. Make a stop to see the wonderful penguins and get some great photos of them in their natural habitat!
Amber — Google review
One of our absolute favourite beaches! It’s small and quiet, and sheltered from the wind. You must check the tides, and the beach disappears in high tide, and the tide rises very quickly if you’re on the beach. There is an entrance fee, and you need to provide ID for SA resident fees, so remember to bring it or have a digital copy ready. You won’t be guaranteed to see penguins, as they are wild so roam about. So if you do, enjoy them. Don’t chase them, they’ll swim and wonder around the people. You’ll definitely see dassies, they are quite tame but still wild so don’t try pet them. Highly recommend
Nicki P — Google review
Boulders Beach in Cape Town is an absolute gem! 🐧 The highlight, of course, is getting up close to the adorable African penguins — it’s such a unique experience watching them waddle around . The beach itself is stunning, with crystal-clear water and huge granite boulders that make it feel like a private little paradise. It’s a great spot for families, couples, or anyone who loves nature and the ocean. The water can be a bit chilly, but it’s perfect for a refreshing dip on a hot day. Make sure to bring your camera — the views and penguins are picture-perfect! 📸 Definitely one of Cape Town’s must-visit attractions!
Matthew P — Google review
A must visit place while visiting Cape Town. Penguins are not found everywhere hence seeing these here in wild and natural setting is not to be missed. I visited the place in October, when it was spring season at this place, I must say this is the best time to visit Cape Town. It is about a 1.5 hours journey from Cape town, however the journey in between is so pretty that you enjoy every bit of it. Along the journey you are passing on a coastal road which has breath taking sea views. Also, you pass through beautiful mountains covered with very beautiful natural flora and fauna that you would not have seen in any other part of the world. The natural wild flowers of this area are very unique. Once you reach the Boulders beach, you need to park your transport in the parking area, then you have to walk for some time to reach the Boulders beach. The walk itself is interesting. You have many souvenir shops in between and a proper souvenir shop at the boulders beach. On this way little children dressed in traditional dresses were dancing and singing local songs to entertain the visitors. You can join the dancing and have fun or you can have some pictures with them. Boulders beach itself is very pretty. Clear blue sae water, white sand, proper pathways to reach the beach and the Penguins itself. It was very much full of fun. Fully recommended.
Zafar K — Google review
Boulders Beach in Cape Town is one of those rare places where nature, wildlife, and serenity meet in the most magical way. Walking down the wooden boardwalk, the excitement builds as you catch your first glimpse of the famous African penguins. The sight of these charming little creatures waddling along the sand, diving into the turquoise waters, or sunbathing on the rocks is nothing short of heartwarming. It feels like stepping into a documentary, only this time you’re part of the story. What makes Boulders Beach truly special is the chance to get so close to these endangered penguins while still respecting their habitat. Unlike anywhere else in the world, here you can swim alongside them in the sheltered bay, where the water is calm, clear, and surprisingly inviting. The large granite boulders create natural pools, making it safe and family-friendly. Beyond the penguins, the beach itself is stunning — soft white sand, crystal-clear waves, and a peaceful atmosphere that feels worlds away from the busy city. It’s both an adventure and a sanctuary. Visiting Boulders Beach is not just about seeing penguins; it’s about experiencing Cape Town’s unique blend of beauty, conservation, and wonder.
Asif A — Google review
Boulders Beach, near Simon’s Town outside Cape Town, is a truly special place — beautiful, charming, and full of personality. The sheltered cove formed by ancient granite boulders creates calm, clear pools perfect for swimming, especially for children or anyone wanting gentler waters. Its biggest draw, of course, is the African penguin colony: watching them waddle, swim, nest, and interact is both heartwarming and unforgettable. Facilities are decent — boardwalks, viewing platforms, parking, restrooms and a little shop. Heads up: it gets busy, especially mid-day, and there’s an entrance fee (which goes toward conservation). Also, since the penguins are wild, one must be careful, respectful, and follow all rules about maintaining distance. Overall, Boulders Beach is a must-visit if you’re in Cape Town — scenic, serene, and seeing penguins in nature makes the trip truly worthwhile.
Abdul R — Google review
#LiveOutLoud Most tourists go to Boulders Beach for the Penguins, well we went for the beach and swam in the rock pools, and we're blessed by a group who shouted loudly, 'Happy Wedding Anniversary', they also sang for us... Boulders Beach near Simon's Town has a lot going for it and you might just have too much fun in one day... Go early, rent a car, it's a lot less busy if your are not in a large tour group, we didn’t go with a plan, we just went with the flow, sometimes surprises make the journey more memorable... What ever you do, don't try to rush this visit and if you can plan for a sunny day, take your swimmers... #HappyFeet are welcome, don't just watch the penguins, #GetWet
Kurt S — Google review
5 stars for the penguins, 4 for the crowds of people. I knew it could be overcrowded, but I didn’t realize how much 😄 Even in the evening, 30 minutes before closing. However, maybe everyone was just waiting for the golden hour to take their best shots. Anyway, as a tourist must-see, plan your visit here. Penguins are such cute creatures!
Tania B — Google review
Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7995, South Africa•https://www.sanparks.org/parks/table_mountain/tourism/attraction…•+27 21 786 2329•Tips and more reviews for Boulders Beach

2Simon's Town Museum

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Local history museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Simon's Town Museum, established in 1977 by the MOTHS and the Simons Town Historical Society, is a treasure trove of the community's history and its maritime significance. The museum showcases the town's role in The Cape Sea Route and preserves its rich heritage, including the Dutch East India Company's establishment of a refreshment station at Simons Bay. Notably, Project Phoenix aims to document and safeguard the history of Simons Town's original inhabitants who were forcibly removed during apartheid.
Awesome history of Simon's town now learnt. From the dog that was in the navy to the towns rich history. We went to the navy museum next door right after. You can walk there a short distance of about 100ms. Lots to see and read if you are the hig history fanatic. Unlike us we did the quick over view and skimmed over everything at speed. The town itself seems amszing too with plenty old buildings etc Definitely recommend along with the naval museum and the Submarine museum. Just a point to note they close early around 15h30. Go and go now its was informative and worth it. The simons town museum charge enrty is not alot i think it was like R30 bucks. Naval museum is free but you can chuck some cash in the donations box. Submarine museum is R80 bucks each if im not mistaken. Enjoy
Tim C — Google review
Really great museum for people interested in not just the Naval history but also the vital history of the wonderfully diverse communities that grew up in this area as a result of the evolution of this town from its early conception. The museum also reflects the history of the forced relocation of this community under the Group Areas Act bringing the stark reality of apartheid and how it ripped people apart. The team are incredibly knowledgable and it was a real privilege to visit and learn so much. Thank you! A must see for anyone looking to learn about Simon’s Town and the communities that originated from here and who continue to contribute to the museum.
Bea A — Google review
Simon’s Town Museum is small and not crowded, you don’t need to make reservation but need to buy tickets for access.
Sally T — Google review
Fascinating place. Really nicely maintained on a shoestring budget. Done interesting displays that I found really informative about CPT history, weather and population. Of course there was Nuisance ❤️
Garth K — Google review
Simon’s Town is a navy suburb and this museum of course references the rich maritime history, but also, you will find cultural and sometimes difficult history on full display. It’s only R20 ($1) to enter and they have authentic war memorabilia on display. It’s not a big museum but then again, Simon’s Town isn’t a particularly big town – and the museum gives a good account of the history and environment. Some of the local families who were moved out of the area in the bad old days have contributed artefacts to the museum. And there’s a large conference room, but no indication on whether it can be hired for a private event. It would also be good if private tours would be available in the museum as the exhibits don’t always seem to follow each other. There’s a tiny gift shop with well-priced stock. Hours are tight: they close at 15:00.
Duncan A — Google review
Wonderful hosts of our Books on the Bay Literary Festival, with displays to keep visitors busy for an hour. Good curios as well. Safe parking. St Francis of Assisi Anglican Church right next door. Their stained glass windows well worth the visit
Darryl D — Google review
Generally the visit was okay, however due to it being a weekend we were not allowed to go down stairs,due to them being short staffed. One thing which I was confused about prior going to the museum I called to find out if there's entry fee which they responded to with no there is not but upon entry at the museum we were told it was R50 to enter which we had to pay and that it was a donation, which baffled me coz the guy didn't Want to let us in. Anywayz it was okay.
Shuaib M — Google review
Not as interesting as the naval museum but it has a prison that you can go look at and it looks cool and think it leads to the Simon's town tunnels that were here but they are hiding it for some reason
Brendon H — Google review
Court Rd, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7975, South Africa•http://www.simonstownmuseum.org.za/•+27 78 218 7762•Tips and more reviews for Simon's Town Museum
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3Jubilee Square & Jetty

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Sights & Landmarks
Heritage preservation
Naval base
Piers & Boardwalks
Scenic Walking Areas
Jubilee Square & Jetty is a historic and lively waterfront area in Simon's Town, offering scenic water views, restaurants, shops, and a Saturday crafts market. The square is home to various marine exhibits, including the statue of Just Nuisance. Visitors can explore local art at the African craft market and stroll through charming shops along the main road. The vibrant waterfront also features quayside restaurants, a curio craft market, and an active yacht club.
This place has all-encompassing, beautiful shore as you ride along the railway. Most of the craftwork, be it leather or caved art pieces is very african and has value. People and restaurants are so welcoming, the atmosphere is very conserved and less bouncy.
Smarli. O — Google review
This place has a great vibe. There is wonderful, creative and clever handwork which makes great souvenirs or gifts. The views of the harbour are really picturesque. There are a couple of great places to eat at or just for a coffee. The parking area is always full, so you may have to find parking else where. The paving is quite bumpy plus there are stairs or different levels which make it not wheelchair accessible.
Michelle M — Google review
An adorable little treasure in Simon's Town. Little stalls with curios and restaurants make this spot a must visit for anyone in the area. Our family enjoyed reading about the town's history on the wall a couple of meters outside the square and the view at the dock is incredible.
Sonia T — Google review
It is set in a beautiful place, the hawkers are a bit demanding which detracts a little bit overall still worth a visit. Ideal of you want to get some curios. Visit Just nNuisance and have a explore his story.
Malcolm F — Google review
Every time I come to Simonstown I am amazed by how well preserved the history of the town is. It is clean and well kept. The Jubilee square market is great. There are many things to see and many restaurants to dine at. One of my favorite places in the whole of South Africa.
Christine I — Google review
Beautiful views, nice varieties of restaurants, trinkets and nice treats to have while enjoying the sea 🌊
Izelke G — Google review
Beautiful view. Easy access to parking which is r4 per 30mins. Stalls in same area + restaurants. Access to small section of the beach and to the jetty
Giggs L — Google review
Fascinating outline of the most prominent historical naval figures and ships associated with Simons Town. The awesome Nuisance, the heart-rending sinking of the SS Mendi and the canons all make for an informative few minutes and some good photographs.
Dale H — Google review
St George's St, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7975, South Africa•https://www.facebook.com/jubileesquare/•+27 21 786 4737•Tips and more reviews for Jubilee Square & Jetty

4South African Naval Museum

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Maritime museum
Museums
Military Museums
The South African Naval Museum, located in Simons Town, has a rich history dating back to 1966 when it was initially displayed at the Castle Military and Maritime Museum in Cape Town. Over the years, its collections were transferred to different locations before finding its current home. The museum showcases various exhibitions including historic clock tower and sail loft, Mast House, submarine history, hydrographic printing display, and more. It offers visitors an insightful journey into South Africa's maritime history and the Navy's legacy.
The Submarine is the most interesting and closest thing you'll experience. There so much history that went with it. It's latest use of it was in 2003.i will definitely Go back there I'm a gamer so I know a little about the Sub
Leonardo L — Google review
What a treat! If you have ever been fascinated by ships the navy or SA maritime history make sure to visit this little gem. Only donations are asked and the staff are very helpful and friendly.
Monique M — Google review
Awesome experience at no cost to the public. Worth a visit if you want to know more of SA Naval history
Bennie H — Google review
the museum’s free of charge please come and support local volunteers this place is more interesting than it seems ⚓️
Olga B — Google review
It was a nostalgic visit. Visyed the museum after 11 years with myvsone of 12 who was there when he was 8 months old
Shane J — Google review
When you visit Simon’s Town, you must visit South Africa Naval Museum. You will have a lot of fun there and it’s free 🥰🥰
Sally T — Google review
Out of sight is this hidden Gem in Simonstown. There is so much naval history here. Well worth the effort to visit and we'll displayed with friendly staff. No crowds, No Q, and free entry!
Adrian M — Google review
Amazing museum, dedicated to honoring the memory of past and present staff. It had so many detailed exhibits and awesome pieces to observe. Front-desk staff were also very nice. Free entry.
Rogene T — Google review
St George's St, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7995, South Africa•http://www.sanavymuseum.co.za/•+27 21 787 4686•Tips and more reviews for South African Naval Museum

5Foxy Beach

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Nature preserve
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Foxy Beach, located just north of Boulders Beach, offers a unique opportunity to observe African penguins in their natural habitat. A wooden boardwalk provides wheelchair-friendly access and allows visitors to get within a few meters of the nesting penguins. The area is also home to luxury homes overlooking the ocean, creating a picturesque backdrop for observing these fascinating birds. It's important to respect the penguins' space and avoid disturbing them as they go about their daily activities.
Beach with colonies of african penguins. There is actually two platforms to view them, one is the popular one which goes straight down. The other one is this one where you immediately turn right from the entrance where there is way less people. But there are less penguins sometimes here. So recommend going to both platforms if you have time.
Anthony C — Google review
This place offers a wonderful view of the beach with african penguins. Too many people, but still a great place.
Alice S — Google review
Foxy Beach is where you'll see the most penguins... but it's crowded with other visitors. Nevertheless, the experience is worthy of the time and effort.
Nine2-5traveler — Google review
The West Coast is the gem of the Best Cape. The beaches are so pristine. The atmosphere is 2nd to none. After a long days work, sitting alongside ocean really does one wonders
Madame D — Google review
A must to visit place in Capetown! The penguins are so cute and are not afraid of people at all. The area is all protected. Not too many visitors, you can always find a place to make a good photo or video with birds.
Nickolas F — Google review
Such a gorgeous spot for viewing this happy penguin community in their natural habitat. The boardwalk is well maintain and easily accessible, good job, Table Mountain National Parks! Entry ticket prices are low, bring your SA ID book or passport or driving licence to get the SA citizen/resident rate :-)
Me L — Google review
Even in high winds the penguins did not disappoint! Good cost for an entry fee and everything was in great shape. The stars of the show definitely did there part and everyone had a good laugh at them running into the water and just overall hanging on the beach. Definitely a stop to make during your trip to Cape Town!
Cole S — Google review
Loved walking to get to the beach and seeing all the penguins. The trail ends at the beach filled with penguins!
Lori A — Google review
Kleintuin Rd, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7995, South Africa•https://bouldersbeachpenguins.com/•Tips and more reviews for Foxy Beach
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6Scratch Patch Mineral World and cave golf

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Jewelry store
Mining company
Scratch Patch Mineral World is a family-friendly destination that features a rock shop filled with colorful minerals, gem digging activities, and indoor mini golf. Visitors can enjoy the unique experience of scratching for their favorite tumble-polished gemstones from the thousands of shiny gems covering the floor. This affordable and popular attraction appeals to all ages, offering a memorable and uplifting experience surrounded by vibrant stones. Many believe in the calming effects of these earth treasures, especially on children.
Lovely place to take the kids to scratch around for gemstones and maybe play a game of putt putt after. My 3 year old daughter enjoyed it and is already asking when she can go back to collect some more gems. Lots of beautiful gem sculptures and gifts in the store to buy. Small bags tend to be filled quickly by the majority of bigger gems but there is no shortage of small stones, it's just that the bigger ones are more attractive with better patterns, grains, etc. Small coffee or snack store available on site should you need a quick snack. Cool place if you need to keep the kids entertained for an hour or two.
Evan S — Google review
Lovely place to go enjoy the day with the family . Glow in the dark putt putt was really good , then the scratch patch was thrilling for the wife and kids. Overall good experience , must do when you are in the area
Darren P — Google review
I recently visited a delightful gem of a place where visitors can pick up colorful mineral stones, and it exceeded all my expectations. Located conveniently with easy parking, this spot is an ideal destination for both families and avid collectors. The area is beautifully set up with a naturalistic design featuring rock formations and a variety of vibrant mineral stones scattered across the ground. The atmosphere is both educational and recreational, making it a perfect spot for kids to explore and learn about different types of minerals while having fun. The facility is well-maintained, and safety is clearly a priority, with ample seating and shaded areas for rest. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, offering insights into the different stones available and ensuring everyone has a great experience. Overall, it's a fantastic place to spend a few hours, whether you're a geology enthusiast or just looking for a unique and enjoyable outing. Highly recommended for its combination of education, beauty, and fun.
Ernest S — Google review
Coffee cave provides tasty coffee, scratch patch gives you pretty gems to sift through, cave golf provides entertainment for young and old alike and there is also a chance to see the gem factory and purchase rocks and minerals in various forms.
Heather W — Google review
Every holiday we go to the Scatch Patch for a round of mini golf and to collect more gemstones for our little garden at home. Kids have an absolute blast in the Scatch Patch. I love the Gem Shop, so many stunning goodies. A definite must visit!!!
Candice R — Google review
What a lovely place. Rather than the children (and adults) just selecting from a shop, they scratch around and find the gemstones they want to take home. Just buy a bag, the size to want, and look around for the best gems to take home. Great fun and very relaxing. Lovely to see children so engrossed in searching for treasure. The shop has done network late pieces inside many trinkets made from the Grenadines and some fossils. Definitely worth a visit.
Wendy P — Google review
A highly adventurous and very fun place. The food was good, the scratch patch was something I'll never forget and the mini golf was very fun. The museum was very interesting as well. Me and my entire party have no complaints. We will definitely be returning for more.
Babs L — Google review
Awesome weekend stop. Great service. Putt putt was much more than we expected. Scratch patch was large and full of stones. Shops is fully stocked with a wide range of gifts and curious. Coffee could be better. Bathrooms and clean. Must see
Orestes S — Google review
Dido Valley Rd, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7995, South Africa•https://www.scratchpatch.co.za/•+27 21 786 2020•Tips and more reviews for Scratch Patch Mineral World and cave golf

7The Salty Sea Dog

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Seafood restaurant
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Located in Simon's Town, South Africa, The Salty Sea Dog offers elegant dining and exceptional service. Situated near the shores of False Bay, it is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The restaurant provides a variety of seafood options including fish and chips, prawns, calamari, and more. With its scenic location at Simons Town Harbour, it's recommended to arrive early as the place tends to get crowded.
I have been there often and they have the best seafood. Salty Sea Dog is well known for their fish and chips, for many years. So we decided to have a Snoek and Chips and a Calamari and Chips. The Calamari strips were so soft and delicious and the Snoek was just as delicious. They didn't skimp on the quantity, it was very generous. They were extremely busy, so the service was under pressure, but overall we had a very good meal in a very pleasant environment.
Paul C — Google review
Excellent battered fish and chips, really crispy, hot and delicious. Generous portions. The food came out quickly, which is also good. Fried calamari was OK, perhaps slightly on the bland side. Servers were completely unwelcoming and switched off, but seemed to warm up as Lunch continued
Dickie G — Google review
We had a lovely lunch at The Salty Sea Dog. The hake and chips portions were good. The prices are a bit on the higher side compared to other fish and chips places - however their portion size is also bigger than the others. Food was tasty and fresh. I would recommend
Clive A — Google review
The wife and I had a great lunch at the docks after going to visit the penguins. Service was amazing, food was great. We had hake and chips with onion rings, calamari and mushy peas. It all tasted great. The waiters were extremely friendly and professional, they really made us feel welcome and valued. The pricing is very good, considering the fact that Simon's Town is a tourist destination. I would most definitely recommend this little restaurant to anyone wanting to go for a meal in Simon's Town, but not wanting to pay tourist prices.
Shane O — Google review
Our family likes The Salty Dog, a lot. The setting is perfect, the food is great, and we received good service the 3 times we were there. Paid parking is right close and worth it as it seems to "never" be full.
Jamin M — Google review
Been there done that. I’m sure if you are looking for the authentic fresh fish and chips you can do better. The food is fresh and it is what it is. No wow factor. I need to ask the question, is this how I want to spend money? For a little more I can eat something wow. Besides, the coffee was certainly the worst I have had , ever! A real average experience. Come on South Africa, I know we can deliver way better than this.
Sean L — Google review
The food quality and freshness was impeccable. Additionally, the staff were very friendly and provided customer service par excellence. The best Fish n Chips l have eaten in CT so far...
Dhanesh M — Google review
We were 4 people for 6pm meal. Good service and the food was good, nothing special. We felt that the prices for an average Fish and chips shop were high. We had our own wine. Overall all in order and helpful waiters.
Demetri P — Google review
2 Wharf St, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7995, South Africa•https://saltyseadog.io/•+27 21 786 1918•Tips and more reviews for The Salty Sea Dog

8Able Seaman Just Nuisance

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Simons Town, South Africa, is a place steeped in maritime history and natural wonders. One of its most famous residents was Able Seaman Just Nuisance, a Great Dane who became an iconic figure during World War II. He was the only canine member of the Royal Navy and his story is celebrated with a monument near the Naval Base as well as a statue in Jubilee Square. Visitors can also hike to his grave on St Georges Street.
Nice statue of a dog with an interesting back story. His grave is on the hill above if you want to visit. Each parking at the area and plenty of food, drink and shop and market stalls. Worth a visit.
Neil B — Google review
Awesome background story: Just Nuisance was a Great Dane who lived in Simon’s Town, South Africa, during the Second World War. Born in 1937, he became famous for his loyalty to the Royal Navy sailors stationed at the naval base there. He was often seen escorting sailors to the local train station and, remarkably, would ride the trains with them all the way to Cape Town and back. At the time, the railway company began complaining because Nuisance took up valuable space and didn’t have a ticket. But the sailors loved him, and to solve the issue, the Navy did something unprecedented — they officially enlisted Just Nuisance as an Able Seaman in the Royal Navy in 1939. This entitled him to free rail travel and ensured his place among the sailors. Nuisance became a symbol of morale and companionship. He was known for guiding drunk or weary sailors back to the station to catch the last train to Simon’s Town, making sure they got home safely — even nudging or herding them along the way. His loyalty and service made him a legend. He died in 1944 and was buried with full military honours. His grave can be visited at Klawer Camp just outside Simon’s Town, and there’s also a statue of him in Jubilee Square overlooking the harbour.
Matt — Google review
Such a wonderfull story and Jubilee square has a beautiful centre with retuarants alongside it overlooking a natural harbour and naval base.
Richard M — Google review
The views!!!! The architecture!!! We love Simon's Town. Get transported to another little world when you visit Simon's Town, sooooooo much to see and do. Our kids always insist on visiting Just Nuisance
The F — Google review
For anyone familiar with the story or book this is a must visit place if only for a few minutes.
Jeff B — Google review
Simonstown is probably my favourite spot in the Mother City. It has everything, the harbour, nice beaches, kayaking, restaurants etc. then it is like a compulsory stop for cyclists.
Abdul R — Google review
Very interesting story behind this dog. He guided the soldiers late at night when they couldn't find their way to the base. A very loyal dog. He broke his back after slipping and had to be put down. So he's statue is up there as a reminder of him. My guide Grant from Cape All Tours was so good. Told me to rub my nose against the dog's one for good luck 🤣🤣💕
Lemmy M — Google review
The Just Nuisance statue by artist Jean Doyle. The statue was erected in 1985 in Simonstown at the Jubilee Square. We got in October 2021 in touch with this statue and the story behind.
Andreas H — Google review
St George's St, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7995, South Africa•http://www.simonstown.com/just-nuisance•Tips and more reviews for Able Seaman Just Nuisance

9The Heritage Museum

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The Heritage Museum in Simons Town offers a glimpse into the historical Muslim culture that once thrived in the area during the Dutch East India Company era. Housed in a traditional building, the museum showcases crockery, furniture, and photographs that depict the community's rich heritage. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring model ships, submarines, uniforms, and life at sea, providing insights into naval history as well.
what a special place. was such a treat to get a passionate tour by Mr Amlay about Malay history. A true wealth of knowledge. Must do.
Afrah R — Google review
I heard about this museum long ago, and finally got the chance to visit! Found out that I'm a 6th-generation Slamdien in South Africa. Enjoyed the old photos and memorabilia very much! There's no entrance fee charged, so please donate generously. The guide was very helpful and knowledgeable on the history of Simonstown and the generations of Cape Malays in the area.
Ismail S — Google review
Very informative and accurate tracing, found photos of family up to 3 generations back just by the way, while exploring.
Muneeb P — Google review
A house thats been in the Malay family to this day. Living members telling live, history stories of upbringing, how, to cook, bake. Stories from British soldiers,
Erica W — Google review
A culturally rich experience to reveal the history of the Cape Muslim community of Simonstown. They also have the burial records of the Dido Valley and Seaforth cemeteries to assist in tracing family history.
Ihsaan A — Google review
This is truly a place of Malay Heritage taking people back many, many years of how Malay people lived, holding onto their traditions and heritage (which is fading away as the years go by) , I love the setup of the museum, all the rooms are transferred into displaying, showing and giving you a true Malay culture/traditional experience, you will come across a Bridal room (known to the Malay people as the "Bruidskamer") for me that haven't seen or witnessed one with my very own eyes, I was in awe, just stepping into any of the rooms or walking down the house passages, amazed me, all the artefacts, photographs of years gone by, ornaments, clothes, mannequins with their traditional wear, and the Davidson couple that runs the museum is so sweet walking with you and patiently answering all your questions, they have a lovely garden where you can relax and have a picnic afterwards.
Gadija M — Google review
Beautiful experience learning about my Family Heritage.was very emotional.Aunty Zaynab is the beautiful soul that's preserving our family history.
Jameelah H — Google review
This was indeed a unique experience. Rich in history and culture. A must see.
Shaheeda C — Google review
Amlay House, King George Way, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7975, South Africa•Tips and more reviews for The Heritage Museum

10Admiral's Waterfall

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Admiral's Waterfall is a captivating hidden treasure nestled within the stunning landscapes of Table Mountain National Park. This moderately challenging 1.4-kilometer out-and-back trail begins at Barnard Street and offers hikers a delightful journey through nature, culminating in breathtaking views of a deep ravine and the enchanting waterfall at its peak. The hike typically takes around 36 minutes, making it an accessible adventure for families and nature lovers alike.
A beautiful waterfall in winter. It is so stunning the way it is flanked by rock face on either sides. Then you look upwards and see another waterfall. The other waterfall has a longer drop. The whole area is beautiful, the gorgeous river below the falls, the view of Simonstown way down below. The walk to the falls is easy but it will be a challenge for the elderly. There is a fairly steep set of rocky steps which are uneven in places. The full length of the walk from the parking area, is very short. Watch out for baboons!
Michelle M — Google review
Most beautiful outing to the waterfall. After the downpours it's flowing like crazy. Quite an easy trek up, a bit slippery in the wet weather. The waterfall baboon troop were in the area, they are quite harmless. Dogs allowed on a leash. The views from up here are quite stunning. You can see the whole of Simonstown harbour. Very soothing to sit down and just listen.
Sybz S — Google review
A beautiful experience. Not for little kids as the trail is very narrow with a steep drop and no railings for protection. No Parking available. Great spot to see baboons. Beautiful views as its really high up. The waterfall isn't much of a waterfall when there hasn't been rain. The route to get to the trail is a bit tricky so you have to ask the local people for directions. Always be safe and be careful. The rangers that were keeping people safe from the baboons are very helpful and kind. Trail is about 30 min to an hour. Free entry
Jermaine A — Google review
If you ever have some time to kill out here in the deep south of Cape Town, a walk up to Admiral’s Waterfall is the perfect way to relax. There’s very limited parking, but the walk is straightforward and a bit of a local secret as very few people from outside the area walk up here. The views over the suburb are amazing and the sound of the water when it’s flowing strong is wonderful. Bear in mind that the closer to the water you go, the more slippery the rocks become, so be cautious. Otherwise, it’s an easy safe walk and if you do meet people, they are generally friendly and helpful (especially the locals). Caution: You don’t need your backpacks with food, there are baboons in the area. Put bags in the boot of your car.
Duncan A — Google review
Admiral's Waterfall is a lovely walk/hike, depending on where you start. It is the perfect winter spot, as the waterfall gushes with magnificence and beauty. As a hiker, we would incorporate Signal Schools Steps as well as the dam that's beyond the viewpoint. In summer, it is dry, but the views are beautiful all around. This is a lovely spot for kids and pets or even just a short walk in nature. There are no facilities on route. However, there are many amenities in Simon's Town that will cater to your needs.
Taahir D — Google review
An easy hike up to the waterfalls, making it enjoyable for even the little hikers! Quite a steep elevation to climb once at the foot of the Waterfall but so worth it. Kick off your hiking shoes and frolic in the water!
Yolande R — Google review
One of the best places you can visit for free in Cape Town
Munya K — Google review
Such a great quick walk/hike to the waterfall. Middle of the trail is a bit steep but nothing major. Don't think any significant fitness is required. Absolutely stunning views!
Ruth J — Google review
37 Barnard St, Mount Pleasant, Cape Town, 7995, South Africa•Tips and more reviews for Admiral's Waterfall
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11Simon's Town Ghost Walk.

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Embark on a thrilling adventure with the Simons Town Ghost Walk, where history and mystery intertwine under the moonlit sky. This captivating tour takes you through the charming cobblestone streets of Simons Town, guided by expert storytellers who unveil chilling tales from the town's past. As you stroll past historic buildings, you'll hear about the restless spirits of sailors and soldiers whose tragic stories have left an indelible mark on this coastal gem.
What a great and informative walk. The prank was the best. Thank you for that. We all got goosebumps a few times during the tour. Thank you Andre & Nicky for everything, we will definitely be back. Highly recommended.
Nathan P — Google review
I took my social group on the Ghost Walk Tour on Saturday 29th April 2023. What an awesome experience. The tour guide is so knowledgeable of the history of Simon's Town. We learnt so much. The cost of this awesome experience is very reasonable. A definite 👍🏿👍🏿
Donny B — Google review
Thank you André [Leibs] for an awesome evening. The history and the tails of the town was intriguing! Birthday girl had loads of fun 🤩👻 Dinner was amazing!
Roné S — Google review
I've always been super skeptical on Ghosts, but this cements it. The prank was super cool and spooky. Before the tour, you meet at Jubilee Square and had some surprise guests (baboons). The burial grounds have such rich history dating back to 1795, which is amazing... the tour guides were awesome 👌. If you were to do this, I would definitely recommend booking tickets in advance 😀 Thank you to the group members and tour guides for making this such a special occasion 😌😎
Ryan F — Google review
Andre and Nicole were so informative and Nocoles's sense of humour was awesome...Thank you guys for an amazing experience 🤗 Will definitely do this agian!
Chantal M — Google review
Awesome experience, led by an awesome team. Thanks Nicole and Andre 👻
Samantha L — Google review
When my friend Wim mentioned this ghost walk quite a few months ago, it was a "bucket list" activity come summer! It did NOT disappoint. We headed to the assigned meeting place at Jubilee Square where I had a few chats to the rather silent statue of Just Nuisance. What a gorgeous animal he was. I was somewhat familiar with his story...until the Main Storyteller arrived and boy!his insights just incredible. Along strolls the man himself, André. Presenting as a slight figure, well, that brain accommodated a trove of knowledge and as us South Africans say: "stukkende stories" in the mix. I saw a side to Simonstown that as a Native..have NEVER seen before. Exquisite buildings that had the history explained to us in funny, intellectual, anecdotal and the lot, in his theatrical manner. Well, when the ghostly stories arrived, I was all of Four ears!!! I was impressed with his historical knowledge that Simonstown possessed as some of the first buildings in our country. Some... beautifully preserved, that dates back centuries! Contact André on +27 761904081 for an unforgettable experience.
Nawaal H — Google review
We went to the ghost walk as team event. André did such a fantastic job explaining the history as well as the paranormal activities around Simon's town. Just a wonderful experience and highly recommend!
Annika F — Google review
Jubilee St, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7975, South Africa•+27 76 190 4081•Tips and more reviews for Simon's Town Ghost Walk.

12Bertha's Restaurant Simon's Town

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Bertha's Restaurant in Simon's Town is a popular eatery centrally located on the quayside, offering stunning views of False Bay. The restaurant features a large outdoor dining area overlooking the harbor, making it an ideal spot for leisurely lunches or romantic dinners. Known for its seafood platters and classic African cuisine, Bertha's menu includes delectable dishes like fish and chips, west coast mussels, calamari, and homemade malva dessert.
A lovely afternoon. Atmosphere is really calm and relaxing with a stunning view over the harbour. To top it all, our waitron, Zuki was exceptional. Helpful, efficient and pleasant. Will return. They also have a pensioner menu).
Peter H — Google review
The food looks great but it did NOT taste good; the fish was overcooked, the rice was bland, and the seafood had almost no taste. The food needed seasoning, even though the picture looks like the food is seasoned (it’s not). The two sauces were not good at all. The only thing that was good was the sauce with the mussels, and I drowned my food with it. The service was actually great and the staff are very nice. The atmosphere and views are nice.
Marietta W — Google review
The atmosphere is wonderful, sitting in the harbour, listening to the waves lapping quietly and the occasional gull. Friendly Zuki served us, making great recommendations and she was accommodating, ensuring we ordered variety that was complementary. The starter poppers and mushrooms were crunchy and quite delightful. I ordered the seared tuna: fresh and delicious with wasabi mayo. Perhaps a teriyaki sauce and sushi rice would have worked better than balsamic vinegar and yellow rice. My companions had the hake & calamari combo and Cajun Kinglip which they thoroughly enjoyed. We completed our meal with Belgian Waffles. Bertha's never disappoints. Definitely recommend.
Roshni P — Google review
Stopped at Bertha’s for lunch during the week. It’s situated at the Simon’s Town harbour and is a wonderful setting. It was relatively busy mostly with foreign tourists enjoying Simon’s Town. Sadly the service was very slow and non-attentive. I had to find our waitress and remind her about our drinks order. I had the calamari and hake combo which was ok. My partner had the spatchcock chicken which was dry and over cooked. I know that restaurants with mostly foreign visitors think they can offer sub standard service and food as these are once off visitors only. But for a venue like this I expected more. And being under staffed in a lovely summers day is unacceptable when all weather apps give accurate forecasts for days in advance. Sadly I probably won’t return here, even though the view is great.
Andrew R — Google review
It was great. Nice sea view Service was good even though the restaurant was busy. Only bummer was the car guards demanding money for the time although I can see my vehicle. A gentleman from the Congo became quite aggressive for payment. Not nice 🙂
Henry Z — Google review
Loved the setting, and the service was great. I had the mussels, and my wife had the ribs. Not the best we've had, but we both ate everything! We enjoyed the food and the location.
Matthew R — Google review
We had a lovely lunch here. Excellent food, service and beautiful views. The best prawns in Cape Town! What a wonderful place.
Jaclyn — Google review
We had nice lunch there, it was awesome, clean tidy with friendly staff, it was surrounded by nice music, the sound of Seagulls busy walkway with alot of tourists who visited there.
Gail S — Google review
Quayside Centre, 1 Wharf St, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7975, South Africa•http://www.berthas.co.za/•+27 21 786 2138•Tips and more reviews for Bertha's Restaurant Simon's Town

13Simon's Town Country Club

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Nestled along the stunning shores of False Bay, The Simon's Town Country Club is a true treasure for golf lovers and social butterflies alike. Celebrating its rich history as one of South Africa's oldest golf courses, it boasts a charming 9-hole layout that captures the essence of Scottish links with its tight fairways and small greens.
Simon’s Town Golf Club is an absolute gem! The course is beautifully maintained and surrounded by breath-taking scenery that makes every round unforgettable. It’s always a pleasure to play here, whether for a casual game or a competitive round. The clubhouse has a great bar and restaurant, with friendly staff who make you feel right at home. A must-visit for any golfer!
Migael C — Google review
My assessment of this course is bittersweet. Although the stunning scenery has a strong appeal, the course conditions were shockingly subpar – the worst I've experienced. The greens were in such disrepair that even the shortest putts became uncertain, making every shot a gamble. Furthermore, the lack of clear distinction between the fairway and rough in certain areas added to the challenge. Considering Cape Town's dry January season, I tried to be understanding of this, and I believe the conditions are most probably much better in the rainy seasons. However, the significant number of inconsiderate dog walkers on the course, disregarding golfers' right of way, was unsettling. On multiple occasions, I had to wait or adjust my play to avoid disturbing them. The 9-hole course, with its 6 par-4s and 3 par-3s (par 33), is relatively short. According to Handicaps SA, it plays below handicap, but strong winds can make a low score elusive. The small greens and windy conditions present a challenge. Despite its shortcomings, I believe this course has tremendous potential. Unfortunately, as a public park course, it may not be possible for private investment to transform it into a world-class facility. A revamped course layout, departing from its current "spiderweb" design, could be a crucial step in unlocking its full potential.
Jandri P — Google review
Good food at reasonable prices. Enjoy their Friday music sessions from 6 pm to 8 pm. The best music performance has been David Pfuhl. Excellent guitarist and singer.
Chesney B — Google review
Not very well maintained. A super confusing course. There were a bunch of youngsters playing behind us drinking and smoking on the field and driving around the course like crazy people on their golfcart. One person also randomly ran over the course, heading to the beach. There were a bunch of boys playing soccer on the fairway. So seems rules are not kept and also saw no one doing maintenance.
Jo V — Google review
An absolute pleasure of an experience, the staff at the Simon's town county club are beyond friendly and truly helpful. We tried their classic breakfast before heading out into the rain for our 9am tee time, and what can I say about the course. It's a surprise, from the steep hills to breathtaking views. With Bolders beach on the one side and the mountains on the other. Playing a round here is a definite must for anyone wanting a different experience. A must for anyone trying to get out of the mashie course, but not ready for par 5's. This par 66 course will test your skills. Thanks for having us.
Matthew M — Google review
Visited the Simon's Town Country Club for the monthly meeting of the Fish Hoek Philatelic Society. We arrived early in order to enjoy lunch. I had the Lamb Curry and it was great with a very generous helping. Great friendly staff.
Leigh H — Google review
The golf course is a little confusing as the fairways are close together and not clearly defined - it's difficult to figure out which green belongs to which tee, however if we had looked at the back of the score card, we would have seen the whole layout. Hollow tining had been done at the time of our visit which made putting difficult but otherwise its a lovely course with STUNNING views of the beach and turquoise water. The food at the clubhouse was delicious, the staff friendly. We liked it so much we decided we'd play there once a month.
Monica — Google review
It's so windswept that the trees bow away from the South Easter but the golfers persist. In the clubhouse the beers are cold and the barman friendly. A large breakfast of bacon, eggs, chips and toast is value at R65 because it includes a coffee. Well worth a visit.
Eddie R — Google review
306 Mcfarlane Rd, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7995, South Africa•http://www.simonstowncountryclub.com/•+27 21 786 1233•Tips and more reviews for Simon's Town Country Club
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