Cape Town’s electric sightseeing boat debuts at the Waterfront
Cape Town is setting a new benchmark in sustainable tourism with the introduction of its first fully electric sightseeing boat at the V&A Waterfront.
South Africa’s waterfronts don’t need gondolas to wow you. From mountain-backed harbours to peaceful inland lakes, here are 5 worth visiting.
Venice is magical, no doubt. But the tourist crush and ever-rising prices? Not so much.
South Africa offers a handful of waterfront destinations that capture the charm of Venice: picturesque views, incredible culture, and dreamy waterfront dining, but without the crowds and the maze of canals.
Here are five South African waterfronts worth a visit…
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The grand dame of South Africa’s waterfronts, the V&A Waterfront blends working harbour energy with world-class shopping, dining, and entertainment. Instead of gondolas, you’ll spot yachts and fishing vessels against the dramatic backdrop of Table Mountain. With live music, an abundance of art galleries, and a giant Ferris wheel for panoramic views, it’s as close to Venice’s lively piazzas as it gets.
Must-do: Take a sunset cruise around the bay and enjoy seafood at one of the dockside restaurants.

Knysna’s waterfront sits on a sheltered lagoon, lined with boutique shops, casual eateries, and cafes spilling out onto decks over the water. It’s relaxed, stylish, and oozes small-town charm. The slow pace and surrounding forests and beaches make it an ideal alternative to Venice’s bustling squares.
Must-do: Hop on a boat tour through the Knysna Heads or indulge in local oysters with a glass of Cape white wine.

This industrial port city has a surprising gem: a waterfront precinct buzzing with restaurants, pubs, and fishing boats bobbing gently in the marina. It has a distinctly local vibe and offers an authentic South African coastal experience, with zero tourist kitsch.
Must-do: Grab a spot at a deck bar for sundowners and watch the sky turn molten orange over the water.

No sea, no problem! Harties (as locals call it) offers lakeside promenades, weekend markets, and boat cruises that make you feel like you’re on a European lakeside escape. Surrounded by the Magaliesberg mountains, the views are unmatched.
Must-do: Book a Sunday lunch cruise and soak up the mountain views from the water.

Whitewashed homes with thatched roofs line a network of canals at St Francis Bay, making this one the most Venice-like of them all. You can even paddle through the canals by kayak or book a gentle boat cruise. It’s peaceful, pristine, and feels far removed from the city rush.
Must-Do: Rent a canal-side holiday home and enjoy coffee on your own private deck.
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Cape Town is setting a new benchmark in sustainable tourism with the introduction of its first fully electric sightseeing boat at the V&A Waterfront.
The popular new attraction welcomed over 55 000 visitors during the initial three-month opening phase.
Graaff-Reinet. Fossils from millions of years ago. The Valley of Desolation. And the Drostdy Hotel. This historical town is worth exploring.