Camps Bay

Camps Bay is a popular and affluent suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. In the African winter it is a hotbed of European tourists as well as local South Africans down for a beach holiday. It hosts beautiful beaches, multiple beach volleyball tournaments, as well as a refreshing and beautiful nightlife. Camps Bay is named after an invalid sailor, Ernst Friedrich von Kamptz, who settled here in 1778.

 

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