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5 beach towns in South Africa that are even better in winter

Summer crowds can turn South Africa’s beach towns into a blur of traffic, queues, and noise. But visit in winter, and a different charm emerges – quiet streets, moody coastlines, and locals who have time to talk.

They’re the kinds of towns that get more relaxed, more intimate, and often more beautiful when the seasons change.

Here are five South African beach towns to visit that thrive in the off-season…

1. Langebaan, Western Cape, South Africa

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Flamingos in Langebaan lagoon. Image: canva

Why winter works: Wide-open beaches, moody skies, and space to breathe.

In summer, Langebaan is packed with jet skis and beach umbrellas. But come winter, the lagoon settles into a calm, silver-blue mirror. It’s windier, sure – but that’s what makes it feel alive. The West Coast National Park opens up like a secret, with flamingos wading through the salt pans and trails practically empty.

2. Betty’s Bay, Western Cape

Why winter works: Rain-soaked cliffs, brooding waves, and penguins without the crowds.

Betty’s Bay feels wild even in summer, but winter strips it down to its bones. The sea gets darker. The mountains vanish into the clouds. This beach town is beautiful in a rough, unscripted way. Plus, you can have the Stony Point penguin colony nearly to yourself and hike Harold Porter Botanical Garden while the waterfalls run.

3. Hermanus, Overberg region, South Africa

Hermanus, Western Cape. Image: canva

Why winter works: It’s the official whale season.

Hermanus isn’t a secret, but visit in winter and it becomes something else entirely. Between June and November, southern right whales come right into the bay of this beach town – close enough to see from your guesthouse window! The air is crisp, and the fynbos-covered mountains around town turn green and lush.

4. Morgan Bay, Eastern Cape

Why winter works: Remote peace and dramatic cliffs.

Far from major cities, Morgan Bay is an Eastern Cape beach town gem that slips under the radar. In winter, the beaches are all but deserted, and the cliffs above the sea are prime picnic spots. It’s cool, quiet, and beautiful in an untamed way. This is where you go to unplug, not to be seen.

5. Umhlanga Rocks, KwaZulu-Natal

Umhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal. Image: canva

Why winter works: Warm days, no summer humidity.

Unlike the Cape, South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal stays warm year-round, but winter brings dry, crisp days and cooler nights – perfect weather to enjoy Umhlanga’s beaches without sweating through your clothes! It’s a break from the coastal humidity of summer, and you’ll have space to enjoy the promenade, cafes, and beachfront hotels.

Where’s your favourite place to visit in winter?

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