Dream destinations in South Africa: Paternoster Posted on 3 September 2021 We asked our Instagram followers what their dream South African holiday destinations are and Paternoster was among those mentioned most. We can’t say we’re surprised. Other contenders were Ceres, Franschoek, Wild Coast, and the Diamond Coast. Just a quick two-hour drive north of Cape Town, this fishing village is one of South Africa’s most iconic and dreamy villages, well known for its white-washed fishermen’s cottages, mouth-watering seafood, friendly locals, white sandy beaches, and bustling art scene. The sun is about to come out to play and if you’re looking to soak it all up, watch the waves crash, devour some seafood and unwind from the busy city lights, Paternoster is the place to go. Where to stay Strandloper Ocean Suite Images captured by Teagan Cunn For a luxurious and relaxing stay, each one of the Strandloper Ocean Suites has a lounge area, an en-suite bedroom with a bathtub, shower, and a private outdoor terrace. The suites have spectacular views to stare at while listening to the crashing waves. Price: R6 900 sleeps 2 people per night. Rates include breakfast, wifi, and parking. Contact: 021 794 5858 Things to do Kayak in Paternoster Image sourced from Kayak Paternoster Facebook page Kayak Paternoster will give you the ultimate sea kayaking experience with an easy route geared for the enjoyment and safety of even a first-time sea-fearer. Sealife such as seals, whales and dolphins are common in the bay, so is the diversity of birdlife. Grab a drink at the Panty Bar Image sourced from the Panty Bar Facebook page The Paternoster Hotel’s Panty Bar is one of the oldest buildings to exist in this small village and is probably one of the weirdest bars you will ever visit. For those wondering what the name means – it means just that. Ladies’ underwear collected from happily married honeymooners hangs from the ceiling of the bar. At Botha Art Gallery Visit the At Botha Art Gallery where art by At Botha and his son, Johan Botha is on display. When you walk into the gallery you will also find furniture pieces decorated with paintings by At Botha. Contact: 082 901 1353 / [email protected] Where to eat Paternoster only has a handful of places to eat at but expect to indulge in tasty food on the menu. This village is definitely the destination to travel to for seafood lovers. The food is a bit pricey though, so make sure you plan ahead if you’re visiting on a tight budget. Here are two popular restaurants to enjoy in Paternoster. Voorstrandt Restaurant Image sourced from Voorstrand Restaurant Facebook page Voorstrandt Restaurant is one of the most popular spots you will want to visit for a meal. Unlike the buildings in the village, this red-roof restaurant doesn’t abide by the apparent building theme of white-washed houses. The restaurant is located right on the beach and is perfect for those who want to take a stroll along the shore after they’ve eaten. Benguela Blue Image sourced from Benguela Blue Facebook page If you’re visiting At Botha Art Gallery you definitely won’t miss Benguela Blue. Benguela Blue’s interior has a splash of colour and offers a delicious seafood menu like the standard fish and chips, drinks, and cakes for a sneaky dessert. Follow us on Instagram @getawaymagazine to take part in our next reader survey! Also Read Luxury is… a little cave on a West Coast farm Anton Crone’s Western Cape beach break recommendations Related Posts 12 sensational Western Cape campsites 30 May 2023 Love camping? So do we. These are some of our favourite Western Cape campsites, our... read more Rewilding Mozambique: Sábiè Game Park 25 May 2023 We went on a recce to Sábiè Game Park, which is setting the pace for... read more Rewilding Mozambique: Zinave National Park 25 May 2023 We went on a recce to Zinave National Park, Inhambane Province, which is setting the... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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