24 Aug, 2025

5 SA waterfronts that feel like Venice (less the crowds and canals)

5 SA waterfronts that feel like Venice (less the crowds and canals)

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…

 

1. V&A WATERFRONT, CAPE TOWN

V&A Waterfront. Image: Supplied
 

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.

 

2. KNYSNA WATERFRONT, GARDEN ROUTE

Knysna Waterfront. Image: canva
 
 

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.

 

3. RICHARDS BAY WATERFRONT, KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA

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Richards Bay. Image: wikimedia commons
 

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.

 

 

4. HARTBEESPOORT DAM WATERFRONT, NORTH WEST PROVINCE

Hartbeespoort Dam landscape. Image: canva
 

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.

 

 

5. ST FRANCIS BAY MARINA, EASTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA

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Homes in St Francis Bay. Image: canva
 

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.

 

Issued on The South African by Sundeeka Mungroo | https://www.thesouthafrican.com/lifestyle/waterfronts-like-venice-italy-south-africa-waterfronts-sa/