Kayaking and canoeing continue to gain popularity among people of all ages and backgrounds, offering numerous health benefits and a special way to intimately connect with nature. The Bergrivier region, close to Cape Town, is home to several hotspots perfect for those seeking a memorable paddling experience, as it enables them to explore the area’s beautiful landscapes and rich biodiversity.
Coot Club is more than just a place to unwind it’s a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Situated on a stunning lagoon, guests can enjoy a variety of water sports, including kayaking and standup paddleboarding. For those who prefer hiking, the nearby Walker Bay Nature Reserve offers trails for all levels of experience, along with breathtaking views of the ocean and mountains.
The South African government has recently invested ZAR500m ($32m) to refurbish small harbors in the Western Cape as part of the Small Harbours Repairs and Maintenance Programme. Spearheaded by the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure, the initiative aims to improve the local economy, efficiency, and job market.
The Fishing Right Allocation Process 2020/2021 (FRAP 2021) is a critical event for the fishing industry in South Africa. It aims to transform and professionalize the sector while ensuring fair and equitable fishing rights allocation. ## The Phases of FRAP 2021