South Africa

Camping in Tietiesbaai

Tiestiesbaai is a beach camp site up the West Coast. It’s located in Cape Columbine Nature Reserve just outside of Paternoster. It’s a really beautiful and special spot with stunning ocean views, the most amazing sunsets and really affordable camping options.

Make a booking

During the off-season there are no bookings taken and it is done on a first come first served basis. There are 60 campsites available though so during off season you are unlikely to not find a spot. In-season runs from 1 November to the Easter weekend each year. During this season you can book in advance by calling (022) 7522 718. 

Prices

There are different prices for the different seasons.
Off-season
R200 per site per night (max 6 people per site)
In-season
R250 per site per night (max 6 people per site)

Facilities

There is an ablution block with showers, toilets and wash up facilities (don’t rely on warm water). There are no electrical plug points on the campsites.The camp sites are right on the beach and so you’ll have the most gorgeous ocean sunset views right from your campsite.

What to do in Tietiesbaai

Have a swim or sea kayak in the bay

Go for a freedive or spearfish in the kelp forest of the bay

Harvest some juicy Weskus mussels from the rocks and make a creamy mussel pot on the braai (obtain your permit from your closest post office)

Watch the incredible sunsets 

Visit Paternoster and explore the quaint fishing village

Tietiesbaai

For as long as I can remember I’ve loved the beach. There’s nothing quite like feeling the sand between your toes and looking out at the beautiful blue ocean. The gentle crashing of the waves brings me peace and quietens my soul, putting life and any major stresses into perspective. After a busy and stressful term at university I decided a weekend by the ocean was in order. Grabbing the opportunity that Freedom Day (in April) brought, I gathered together a group of friends and we snuck in a cheeky long weekend of camping at Tiestiesbaai.

Tietiesbaai is along the West Coast of South Africa about two and a half hours outside of Cape Town. To get to it you drive through the sleepy fishing village of Paternoster before entering the nature reserve. Travelling along a dirt road hugging the brilliant coast, you arrive at Tietiesbaai rest camp where you can pitch a tent on the beach. And that’s exactly what we did!

After a fun road trip of banger tunes and yummy snacks we arrived at the beach. We unpacked and set up camp a mere stone’s throw away from the shore. Settling in for the afternoon with good books in hand and half decent conversation we were happy campers!

As dusk set in, we layered up to beat the evening chill and grabbed our instruments. With Jesse tinkling melodious tunes on his guitar, Chelsea and Luke sang sweet harmonies while I tried my hand at playing the harmonica. Impressed with our impromptu band, our acoustic covers turned into campfire songs. It was a beautiful evening of delicious food, laughs between friends and star gazing.

We bundled up nice and warmly and sought refuge from the cold in our tent. It was a stormy night with pouring rain and harsh winds. But at the break of dawn all was calm as I peeked my head out of the snug tent. The view was breathtaking! Nothing can compare to waking up and looking out right at the ocean. I stepped out of bed onto the beach.

 

After a slow morning of brekkie and breathing in the salty air, we decided to take a little day trip into Paternoster. This quiant fishing village is a postcard from Greece. With its white houses adorned with blue shutters and bougainvillea, it honestly feels like you’re walking the streets of a little Greek Island. Our adventure consisted of lunch at the Blikkie Pizzeria and browsing the cute shops along the main road. From crafts to tea to jewellery and art there were all sorts of goodies on offer. It was a fun day out exploring one of South Africa’s unique dorpies.

We made it back in time for one of the most beautiful sunsets. The sun left behind a glorious golden glow before bursting to life with streaks of pink, purple, orange and red. Beauty unimagined!

And so our blissful weekend by the beach was drawn to a close. It was a wonderful escape from reality with zero cell phone signal and authentic connection between friends. It felt as though the fresh air had given us new life, making returning to our routines more manageable. Unfortunately it was very cold while we were there meaning that we couldn’t make the most of having fun in the ocean. But it was an amazing experience nonetheless and I would highly recommend a weekend camping trip to Tietiesbaai to anyone based in and around Cape Town.

The camping tarrifs can be found here. When splitting R250 a site (max 6 people) between a group of friends the cost is next to nothing! And on top of that it can be a little bit tricky to find someone to give your money to, so it could even be free! If you’re looking for an affordable, easy weekend holiday then look no further than camping at Tietiesbaai.

If you’re keen for another weekend getaway in the Western Cape, why not check out my blog posts on TulbaghCederbergCamping in Beaverlac, or Camping in Kogel Bay?


The Happy Traveller

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  • Please be so kind as to let me know if long term camping is allowed , where and the price for two elderly people in small caravan,
    Thanks

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