Largest natural bay in South Africa with panoramic views!
The picturesque seaside town of Saldanha is situated on the northern corner of the largest bay in South Africa. On a clear day Table Mountain can be seen from the Adam & Eve rock formation situated on the hill above Saldanha.
There is a short walking trail at Hoedjieskop in the centre of the town to a vantage point, which provides a panoramic view of the bay. The bay's ideal location makes it a paradise for water-sport enthusiasts. Its local economy is strongly dependent on fishing, mussels, seafood and the harbour trade, as well as the established steel industry.
In the past, the natural deep sheltered harbour played an important role in the long and colourful history of the area, and today it still plays a central role in the export and import for the industries of the region. Every effort is being made to balance the industry in the region with the eco-fragility of the area.
Contrary to its name, Marcus Island is not really an island, as a breakwater was built betweeen the land and the island in 1976. With strong historic military links, Saldanha is also host to a naval training base and the South Africa Military Academy.
The popular SAS Saldanha nature Reserve offers a display of wildflowers during later winter and spring depicted against the blue seawater, while Southern Right whales also visit the safe waters in and around the nature reserve.
SALDANHA INFORMATION CENTRE
T: 27 (0)22 714 2088 E: saldanha@sbto.co.za
Saldanha Office, Oorlogsvlei, Van Riebeeck St, 7357
Open: Mon-Fri: 09:00-17:00; closed Saturdays
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