West Coast National Park

West Coast National Park is a 360 square kilometres sized natural gem on the west coast of the Atlantic, known for its hiking trails, bird hides, and its turquoise Langebaan Lagoon—perfect for watersports like kayaking and kitesurfing. Home to over 250 bird species and some antelope, zebra, foxes and even dolphins and whales, it’s a haven for nature lovers. Visit in spring (August to September) to witness the landscape burst into colour with wildflowers, while you see whales pass offshore! Pack a picnic for one of South Africa’s most scenic lunch spots. Remember, all activities are available at an extra cost.