Best Sunset Spots in Cape Town

Cape Town is known to have some of the most beautiful sunsets in the world. As we go into the colder season, cloudy afternoons give the perfect canvas for the sky to be painted yellow, orange, red, pink and purple. With so many incredible spots to choose from, we have created a list of our Top 10 must see sunset spots in Cape Town. 

Pack a picnic blanket, some drinks, some snacks, and something warm in case the weather changes. Ready? Let’s explore these epic locations that deserve a top spot on your sunset-viewing bucket list.

Clifton 2nd Beach

While every beach in Clifton is a gem, 2nd Beach offers a top-tier option for those seeking a less crowded experience. Sink your toes into the white sand, bring along a towel, a snack, and your favorite drink, and prepare to be captivated by the sunset's beauty.

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Saunders Rock Beach

Tucked away in a small cove, Saunders Rock Beach is a beloved spot cherished by locals for its tidal pool and, of course, its unreal sunsets. Find a comfortable perch on the rocky outcrop of boulders, relax, and indulge in the stunning scenes while enjoying some snacks and a refreshing drink after a dip in the sea.

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Sandy Bay Dunes

For an extraordinary sunset experience, prepare to conquer a majestic sand dune above Sandy Bay Beach in Hout Bay. The hike may be challenging, but the reward is immeasurable. Bask in the crisp white sand, relish the endless ocean views, and revel in the sought-after sense of privacy that makes this sundowner spot truly unforgettable.

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Cosy Bay

As you drive along the coastal road from Cape Town to Hout Bay, keep an eye out for the sign that reads "Oudekraal." Blink, and you might miss it, but you'll be glad you didn't. Nestled alongside Oudekraal Beach, Cosy Bay is a tiny cove boasting crystal-clear, still waters and prime spots to witness the gorgeous sunset unfold before your eyes.

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Bakoven Beach

No sundowner session in Cape Town is complete without a visit to Bakoven Beach. Iconic in every way, this gorgeous cove is a favorite among locals throughout the year. Feel the crashing waves lick the large boulders, immerse yourself in pockets of ice-blue water, and witness the lazing birds setting the scene for a sunset stunner.

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Chapman's Peak

Prepare to be mesmerized by one of the most photographed locations in the Cape. Chapman's Peak offers endless views of the ocean and mountains, accompanied by numerous scenic lookout points. As the sun begins its descent, prepare for a 10/10 sundowner session that will leave you in awe.

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The Missing Link Rail

A local secret, this relatively flat trail nestled at the basin of the Twelve Apostle Mountains offers one of the craziest views of Lion's Head and the Atlantic Ocean. Stretching from Camps Bay to Llandudno, the trail features several locations where you can pause, enjoy the view, and revel in the natural beauty. Remember to hike with company and ensure you're safely back at your car before dark.

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Ocean View Drive Rock

Located along Ocean View Drive, Ocean View Drive Rock is a hidden gem that offers a thrilling sunset experience. After parking at the end of the cul-de-sac, take a short walk to reach the impressive boulders. Be careful when walking down and climbing on top of the rocks, we advise wearing shoes with grip. Once on top of the rocks, enjoy a breathtaking view of the whole of Clifton.

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Glen Beach

With its strangely warm waters for the Atlantic Seaboard, ample open spaces, soft white sand, and a pup-friendly atmosphere, Glen Beach in Camps Bay is an all-around winner. Whether you fancy a sunset swim or prefer to lounge on a towel with a drink and delicious bites, this famed beach promises an unforgettable experience.

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Signal Hill

No list of sensational sundowner spots would be complete without Signal Hill. Tucked just below Lion's Head, this lookout area offers sweeping views over Sea Point, Green Point, and beyond, creating the perfect setting to soak up an unforgettable sunset that will etch itself in your memory. Get there early to secure your spot, as it does get busy.

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Now you should be ready to throw down your picnic blanket, sit back, and immerse yourself in the incredible free show that Mother Nature choreographs. Watching the sunset with some sundowners in Cape Town is a must-do experience. Where will you venture first?

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