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Exciting news! Gansbaai is featured in Getaway's latest blog, "10 Places to Visit in Gansbaai". From thrilling shark cage diving and historic lighthouses to peaceful wine estates and penguin sanctuaries, explore the best of this beautiful Western Cape town.
Here are some highlights:
1. Kleinbaai Harbour - Enjoy marine adventures and see local sea life.
2. Fatbike Tours - Ride through De Kelders’ dunes on a fatbike.
3. Danger Point Lighthouse - Visit this historic lighthouse with great ocean views.
4. African Penguin and Seabird Sanctuary - Meet and learn about penguins and seabirds.
5. Lomond Wine Estate - Taste excellent wines in a stunning location.
6. Great White Shark Tours - Get close to great white sharks.
7. The Fish Lady - Try the freshest seafood in town.
8. Klipgat Caves - Explore ancient caves with historical importance.
9. Dyer Island Cruises - Go whale-watching and enjoy marine life.
10. Walker Bay Nature Reserve - Enjoy the beautiful and diverse landscapes of this nature reserve.
Check out the full blog for more details on these must-visit places here.
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