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7 top beach spots to catch breathtaking sunsets in the Western Cape

The Western Cape’s beaches deliver unforgettable sunsets — here are seven must-visit spots to take in the view.

16-06-25 20:01
Western Cape
Sunset skies from Bloubergstrand. Image: canva

The Western Cape offers more than just world-renowned wine and dramatic coastlines — it delivers some of the most unforgettable ocean sunsets on the planet.

With the Atlantic Ocean lapping its shores and a landscape featuring wild beaches, towering cliffs, and peaceful bays, the province sets the stage for breathtaking twilight views.

Whether you’re after the perfect golden-hour photo or a peaceful moment of reflection, you can explore these top beach spots in the Western Cape to witness sunsets that leave a lasting impression.

1. Clifton 4th Beach, Cape Town, Western Cape

Sheltered by granite boulders and framed by luxury villas, Clifton 4th offers a postcard view of the sun dipping straight into the Atlantic. The light turns everything – the sand, the sea, the sky – into gold. This sunset spot is usually calm and wind-free, and the crowd is a mix of locals and tourists sprawled out on towels with sundowners in hand.

2. Llandudno Beach

Llandudno, nestled between Hout Bay and Camps Bay, offers a hidden escape. Framed by rugged cliffs and luxury homes, this beach remains peaceful and untouched, and is easily one of Cape Town’s most picturesque coastal spots. As the sun sets, it bathes the ocean in shades of orange and pink. Bring a blanket, a cold drink, and take in the stunning view.

3. Camps Bay Beach

The Western Cape’s Camps Bay is where sunset meets the city buzz. With the Twelve Apostles behind you and the ocean ahead, the sunsets here are dramatic and cinematic. The palm-lined promenade is packed with restaurants and bars, so you can watch the sky light up while sipping a cocktail or eating seafood fresh from the grill.

4. Noordhoek Beach, Western Cape

Long, wild, and untamed – Noordhoek Beach is for those who like their sunsets served with solitude. The beach stretches for kilometres, so you’ll always find space to yourself. Horses often stroll the beach around dusk, and the sky over Chapman’s Peak lights up in shades of fire. It’s remote, yes, but absolutely worth the drive.

5. Bloubergstrand

This beach delivers the full sunset experience — crashing waves, vast stretches of sand, and a striking view of Table Mountain across the bay. As the sun dips, the mountain transforms into a dark silhouette while the sky explodes with colour. Kite surfers often take to the water on windy evenings, adding extra energy to the scene.

6. Paternoster, Western Cape

Further up the Western Cape’s West Coast, this small fishing village offers something slower and softer. The sunsets here feel different – quieter, gentler, and wide open. The beach is dotted with boats and boulders, and the seafood restaurants along the shore make it easy to turn sunset into dinner.

7. Strand and Gordon’s Bay

On the other side of False Bay, these sunset spots give a less touristy but equally stunning view of the sun slipping behind the Cape Peninsula. Families gather, locals fish off the harbour wall, and the sky turns lavender and tangerine. It’s calm, laid-back, and easy to access.