The shuttle bus dropped us off in village car park near Kamala beach but before the beach we decided to take a stroll through the town to take a look at what was there - just the usual, beachwear shops, a chemist, several restaurants, a few bars, some massage parlours and a supermarket. At the end of the road we found the beach. It's a rather large bay, maybe a little smaller than Swanage with a deep beach and an emerald green sea where a few longtail boats are bobbling in the small waves.
We settled down on some sunbeds shaded by an umbrella and paid the guy equivalent of £4 for the day and stayed there until nearly 6:00 pm when we packed up and headed for one of the shore bars to have a beer while watching the sun go down - I also took some photographs.
Through the day we did very little, just read ebooks and took the occasional dip in the very warm sea, probably the warmest I've swam in.
We stayed in town for an early dinner at the Oiy restaurant, the busiest and therefore probably the best in town! We were not disappointed, good food, good wine (SA Pinotage) and excellent service - if we dine in town again we will revisit. The only problem: we had two bottles of wine! Before catching the shuttle back to the hotel we picked up some provisions for the apartment: milk, coffee, washing powder (we have a washing machine in our apartment!), and some wine!
Just arrived at Kamala Beach |
Dianne after a dip in the warm sea |
Having a drink in a bar watching the sun going down - the lady is a stranger! |
Tide coming in as two more strangers cross the beach. |
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