Fish Hoek Travel Guide

Cape Town

A town nestled between mountains with houses and a church.
A coastal town with houses along the beach, a rocky mountain in the background, and the sea in the foreground.
A coastal town with buildings along the shoreline, a steep cliff, and calm sea.
Two boats on a sandy beach with a mountain in the background.
A rocky coastline with large boulders in the foreground and mountains in the background.

Appreciate this town’s old-world setting and delve into rare sandstone caves that overlook the pristine beach and warm, clear ocean water.

The charming bay of Fish Hoek has a picturesque beach in the shadow of mountains. Traditionally a fishing town, today it attracts surfers, sailors and vacationers to its sandy coastline. Admire quaint and quirky houses on this sloping terrain overlooking False Bay.

Among the highlights is Fish Hoek Beach, almost 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) of flat, sandy terrain. Practice body surfing, wind surfing and kayaking with locals. Bring kids to swim in the placid, protected water, which is warmer on this side of the cape.

Follow the scenic Jager Walk to encounter rock pools full of marine creatures. Fishermen launch nets on the quieter northern section of the beach. Watch the sky changing colors during the sunrise or sunset in this picturesque haven.

Restaurants and vendors provide a variety of culinary treats, including fish and chips and other seafood. Visit locally owned coffee houses to appreciate the preserved charm and village feel here.

Explore the hilly terrain and encounter the famous caves of the region. Paleolithic skeletons dating back 12,000 years were discovered in Peers Cave. The formation of such caves in sandstone mountains is a rare geological phenomenon.

Learn the history of the area, which was initially used for fishing and whaling. It was a dry section, where alcohol was banned until recently. Note that alcoholic beverages are now served in restaurants and bars, although you can’t buy bottles directly from shops.

The Cape Doctor winds help to alleviate the heat here in mid-summer. Due to the pleasant climate and slow pace of life, the neighborhood has become a popular retirement destination. Spot whales off the coast between June and November.

The town of Fish Hoek is in its namesake valley about 19 miles (30 kilometers) south of Cape Town on the Cape Peninsula. Take a train to the Fish Hoek Railway Station, which is just one stop south of Kalk BayOpens in a new window and north of Simon’s TownOpens in a new window.


Stay near popular Fish Hoek attractions



Where to stay in Fish Hoek

Find the best Fish Hoek areas for the activities you enjoy most.

Victoria and Alfred Waterfront

The picture-perfect mountain views and abundant dining options are top of the list for many visitors to Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. A stop by Two Oceans Aquarium or Nelson Mandela Gateway might round out your trip.

Camps Bay

The beaches and picture-perfect mountain views are top of the list for many visitors to Camps Bay. A stop by Camps Bay Beach or Table Mountain National Park might round out your trip.

Sea Point

The beaches and seaside views are top of the list for many visitors to Sea Point. A stop by Milton Beach or Sea Point Pavillion might round out your trip.

Cape Town City Centre

Known for its majestic mountain landscape and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Cape Town City Centre. Check out top attractions like Houses of Parliament and Castle of Good Hope, and jump on the metro at Woodstock Station or Esplanade Station to see more of the city.

Green Point

Travellers like the cocktail bars in Green Point, and Greenpoint Market is a top attraction you might want to visit.



Fish Hoek Travel Guide