Mossel Bay - A Small Harbour Town With Alot Of Muscle!
Named “Mossel
Bay” by the famous Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerdon, whose crew consumed
huge amounts of tasty molluscs after landing here in 1601. Today, this coastal
town's famous muscles are prized by connoisseurs around the world, but Mossel
Bay has other tasty treats just waiting to be discovered...
Between
the East Coast and the Eden District
This area, known for good
reason as the Eden District, is located on the East Coast of South Africa. Found
at the start of a scenic strip aptly named the Garden Route. Mossel Bay is only
4 hours drive from Cape Town on an equally picturesque stretch of road well worth
travelling for its own sake.
This is the place where
the Indian Ocean laps pristine beaches and prehistoric fynbos dashes over hills...
The climate has been compared to Hawaii, though it has its own unmistakable character.
The Mozambique current, whose warm waters make for excellent swimming and sailing,
have created a surfers Mecca similar to Plettenberg or Jeffrey’s Bay.
Mossel Bay rests on a tooth-like
cape, or point, named Cape St Blaize. From here several beaches lie waiting to
be devoured, sandy stretches like Dias Beach, Victoria Bay and Santos Reef are
famed for good all year conditions, miles of walking space and dazzling-pink painted
sunsets.
The land of the
Gouriqua and Khoisan peoples
During the past two thousand
years, the Mossel Bay region was inhabited by the Gouriqua, an indigenous Khoi
khoi tribe, and earlier by the San people who were mainly hunter-gatherers. Cultural
tours escort travellers to their existing settlements and enlighten them to the
ways of these friendly inhabitants, the forefathers of our present indigenous
people. A rich history is unravelled through cultural stories and the art of their
ancestral cave paintings.
Things you'll discover
in and around Mossel Bay...
Many hidden details are
waiting to be discovered in Mossel Bay. Among the fascinating museums dedicated
to the explorer Bartholomeu Dias, you'll find a curious old Tree. This old giant,
named the Post Office Tree, is a Milkwood that is more than 500 years old. This
tree oddly acquired the name “Post Office Tree” after mariners posted
letters in an old boot strung around one of its wild and willing branches. A freshwater
spring, which for the past 500 years has not run dry, flows beneath its aging
roots. This tree is only one of Mossel Bay's many historical sites. Adventures
in and around the town will uncover many more.
Repeatedly called “The
Bay of Attractions” you can guess that there are no shortages of things
to do in Mossel Bay. The only problem is where to start...
See the Great Karoo, Little
Karoo (Semi-Arid deserts) and return to Mossel Bay via the garden route, all in
one day:
Take the Klein-Karoo Day
trip to Oudtshoorn and ride on the back of an Ostrich. See the Crocs and enjoy
the Ostrich Show at an Ostrich Farm.
Stop by the Cango Wildlife
& Cheetah Ranch to see the wildlife and even hug a cheetah! Visit the Cango
Caves and lose yourself in the magnitude and beauty of this subterranean underworld.
Experience the wonders of
the indigenous forest with a Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour. Suspended 30 metres over
the forest canopy, you can traverse from one platform to another along a steel
cable.
Close to Mossel Bay is the
experience and thrill of coming eye to eye with one of nature's oldest predators
- The Great White Shark. With no diving qualifications or experience required
you can face your fears surrounded by professional shark tour operators and a
steel cage.
For a tamer experience,
Mossel Bay provides the ideal viewing location for nature's friendlier sea fairing
animals. Southern Right Whales, Humpback Whales, Brydes Whales, Bottlenose Dolphins
and Jackass Penguins can all be seen by boat on the open seas.
Mossel Bay is more
than just a muscle bound oasis at the end of the road...
Not that the journey to
the garden route is something to complain about; it's only a semi-arid desert
crossing after all. Apart from the superb scenery, rich historical excursions
and a reputation as the Bay of Attractions, Mossel Bay is also a holiday destination
with value for money, excellent dining experiences that suite everyone’s
tastes and a fair-weathered, and an all year-round destination where the local
advice of sitting back and just allowing life to happen makes a lot of sense once
you get there.
If you ever find yourself
adventuring in South Africa, discover Mossel Bay for yourself. The oasis at the
end of the Garden Route...
http://www.visitmosselbay.co.za
Visit Mossel
Bay Tourism for all your tourism information, accommodation enquiries and
details of Mossel Bay's many attractions.
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