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Camps Bay ... Set Adift On Bliss

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HISTORY. When opportunistic German sailor Friedrich von Kamptz arrived in the Cape in 1778, his speedy betrothal to wealthy widower and landowner Anna Koekemoer was Cape Town gossip for years. Not only was the affection of one of the most eligible women in Southern Africa his, the exquisite bay on the far side of Lion's Head was salaciously named after him.

Centuries later Die Baai van von Kamptz, now known as Camps Bay, remains a haven of intrigue, envy, and, of course, occasional scandal.

With a focus on listing only the best homes for buyers and tenants alike, DG invites you to a deeper exploration of a Cape Town suburb that is both enigmatic and enchanting.

OVERVIEW. A blend of ivory white beaches, liberal architecture, and dense coastal flora, this affluent neighbourhood remains coolly poised at the foot of Table Mountain's Twelve Apostles. Cutting the sky, twelve imposing rock buttresses form an impressive amphitheatre of gullies and ravines while Camps Bay's palm-lined beachfront stretches out to the endless ocean horizon.

Your invitation here is simply to breathe.

The legendary Sunset Strip offers an endless selection of attractions and amenities. As a popular tourist destination, Camps Bay's promenade is peppered with chic restaurants, buzzing beach bars and boutiques, including Koeël Baai's bohemian craft market offering uniquely all-African items.

The beaches that straddle the coastline are sandy sanctuaries for endless recreation, such as Oudekraal's picnic and braai areas, Lui Bay's dreamy dive sites, and Glen Beach's sensational surf. Don't forget neighbouring Clifton's four showstoppers, all within walking distance.

Also within easy reach of the city centre's business hubs, retail strongholds, and leading educational institutions, this is the penultimate family-friendly sanctuary.

Offering the best of all worlds, Camps Bay redefines the definition of oasis.

WEALTH. Ongoing demand for secure accommodation in premier Atlantic Seaboard positions has resulted in Camps Bay's high growth rand value as well as average values. Although this suburb has always been a solid investment, it's perfectly poised to become more attractive as available land for new development remains scarce while increased demand and limited stock drive prices even higher.

Popular with tourists, swallows, and relocating families, rental properties also fetch prime rates.

In the first quarter of 2022 alone, Atlantic Seaboard properties sold roughly 20-30% quicker than in 2021, further enriching Camps Bay's already attractive investment potential.

HIGHLIGHTS. The sheer volume of activities and attractions in Cape Town means it's often difficult to decide what to see and do whilst visiting the Mother City. The same goes for Camps Bay. And as a resident, you remain perpetually spoiled for choice, each day a smorgasbord of unforgettable experiences at hand.

As a taster, these unique highlights remain synonymous with the suburb:

Theatre on the Bay: Pieter Toerien, much beloved producer and theatre manager, established this intimate stage as a home to world class entertainment for drama, comedy, dance, musicals, and cabarets. The 238 seater venue just meters from the ocean captivates audiences of all ages with some of Disney's best known musicals including Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King.

Lawns at the Roundhouse: With the best dual view of Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean, enjoy the good life at The Lawns - your every day, all-day restaurant for all occasions - be it delicious breakfasts, decadent brunches, lingering lunches, or meeting friends for sunset drinks.

Surf at Glen Beach: Located north of Camps Bay Beach, Glen Beach is separated by a rock outcrop that extends from land to shore-line. Often home to pro surf tour events, only seasoned surfers should attempt these powerful, hollow waves. For the less adventurous, soak yourself in sunscreen or grab a volleyball, all the while taking in the breathtaking coastal grandeur.

TRAVEL LINKS. Beyond the thriving nexus of Camps Bay, a universe of conveniences orbits tantalizingly. Within 20 minutes you can reach the V&A Waterfront, Silo District, and Cape Town's CBD, all with instant access to international retail outlets, museums, theatres, and award-winning restaurants.

For markets and delis offering local craft and artisanal produce, a quick car ride takes you to Hout Bay, the Constantia Valley, Claremont, and Noordhoek. Take your pick from the traditional tourist attractions or opt for blood rushing adventure with shark cage diving, whale watching, helicopter rides, hot air ballooning, hiking, or sports fishing.

Camps Bay is also conveniently situated for airport access to Cape Town International.

EDUCATION. Various multilingual preparatory, primary, and high schools are situated in and around the bay, namely:

  • Camps Bay High School
  • Camps Bay Primary School
  • Phyllis Jowell Jewish Day School
  • LAMTA - Luitingh Alexander Musical Theatre Academy
  • St Cyprians School
  • Tamboerskloof Primary School
  • Hoërskool Jan van Riebeeck
  • Michaelis School of Fine Arts

Within stone's throw, The CBD even hosts foreign language institutions, college campuses, and renowned universities. Only 12 kilometres from Camps Bay, UCT and its resplendent Romanesque architecture is a hub of progressive learning for teens graduating from high school.

WHAT'S ON THE MENU? Every meal is an event in this slice of paradise. Must-visits are:

  • Cape Town's most sought-after dinery, The Bungalow, plays host to some of the finest sunsets in the world. Perfectly situated within minutes drive of Camps Bay, this seaside haven offers uninterrupted views of the Atlantic Ocean and Twelve Apostles
  • 100% plant-based, animal free, wholesome meals and products are what you'll find at new-kid-on-the-block, Okja Café. Guilt-free, everything at this little café is deliciously vegan!
  • Open seven days a week since 1999, Café Caprice combines artisan cocktails, a café-style menu, relaxing lounges, and sidewalk seating to experience the epitome of Cape Town's social scene

At night, laidback Camps Bay's breakfast and lunch spots are subdued by the tide when the suburb transforms itself into a dazzling cosmopolitan hub, awash with glitz and glamour. Party-seekers and diners flock to its stylish restaurants, chic cocktail bars, and high-end hotel lobbies to grab a slice of the action. 

WELLNESS. Camps Bay offers a cocoon of rejuvenation with world-class spas and beauty salons:

  • The Marly Spa is a combination of luxury and attention to detail, designed to offer a five-star experience. Here, there is simply no reason to leave
  • The Twelve Apostels Hotel spa menu offers an extensive range of wellness treatments to leave you feeling nurtured, purified, pampered and relaxed. Truly, heaven on earth
  • Mint Wellness. Set on four acres of lush green nature reserve with a natural mountain meditation pool, thickets of trees, and mountain streams. A soul sanctuary

COME HOME. Electric and vibrant, Camps Bay thrives as a cornucopia of pluralistic living.

On offer is an incomparable lifestyle where convenience and accessibility interplay with perfect balance. With you at the centre of everything, life in Camps Bay is a captivating adventure suspended between blue sky and azure sea.

To view our curation of fine properties currently available for purchase or rent, contact one of our dedicated agents today:

Properties for Sale:         Cindy Valerie +27 74 616 8972
Properties for Rent:        Mic Brand +27 82 940 0167 | Mario Meyer +27 63 721 7834                                               

Author: PR

Submitted 27 Oct 22 / Views 593