SA's top spots for summer on the water
Sunday Tribune
|December 21, 2025
SUMMER is the ideal season to set sail and immerse yourself in the beauty of South Africa's waterways.
FROM the water, experience the serene beauty of South Africa's 'green canyon', where you can anticipate wildlife encounters.
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Whether you prefer the gentle flow of a river or the vastness of the ocean, there are countless opportunities to cool off and enjoy stunning sunsets.
Boat cruises offer not only scenic views but also unique experiences that allow you to connect with nature.
If you're seeking relaxation, adventure and quality time with loved ones, these stunning destinations provide the perfect backdrop for unforgettable summer memories.
From chasing dolphins to spotting majestic whales, now is the perfect time to dive into the water and explore the breathtaking landscapes that South Africa has to offer.
One of the most enchanting places for a boat cruise is the Blyde River Canyon Dam. This stunning location provides a tranquil perspective of South Africa’s magnificent “green canyon”.
As you glide through the calm waters, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife such as hippos, crocodiles and eagles.
The iconic Three Rondavels and the Kadishi Tufa Waterfall, the world’s second-tallest tufa waterfall, are best viewed from the water. Knowledgeable guides enhance your experience by sharing fascinating insights into the canyon’s geology and biodiversity.
This serene cruise is perfect for nature lovers and photographers seeking relaxation and a fresh perspective away from the usual viewpoints.
If you're looking for a magical sunset experience, the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town is a must-visit.
A sunset cruise here offers breathtaking views of Table Mountain, Lion’s Head, and the city skyline as the sun dips below the Atlantic Ocean. The atmosphere is nothing short of enchanting, with the fresh ocean air and the possibility of spotting dolphins or whales.
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