It’s a combination of kloofing, canyoning, cliff jumping and body surfing … or just jumping off some rocks into the sea, depending on how you look at it. Whatever your point of view, coasteering is wacky, safe and a helluva fun way to explore the coves and gullies of False Bay. Tours are expertly guided by Gravity Adventures and cater for all ages and skill levels. Participants are supplied with wetsuits, buoyancy aids and helmets and nothing is compulsory.
There is a minimum group size of eight (max of 10), although special trips can be organised for larger groups.
Contact: Tel 021-683-3698, e-mail adventure@gravity.co.za, web www.gravity.co.za.
* Kalk Bay on foot
* Top mountain biking spots
* Hiking to Tranquillity
* Horsing around
* Pelagic birding
* Einstein for kids
* Tobogganing round the bends
* Kayak with penguins
* Dive with sharks
* District Six Museum
* Feeling bookish
* Proudly South African handiwork
* Sharing arts and culture
* Weekend markets
* Tea at the Mount Nelson
* Take a cruise
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