The Southern African coastline is one of the most challenging in the world to sail, with few harbours, stormy conditions and, often, very rough seas. So it's not a good bareboat option. Closer to the shores one does find many protected bays that are safe for smaller yatchs and wind surfing (boardsailing). The Southern African coastline does have some of the worlds top surfing spots and awsome waves.
The Southern African interior has many man-made dams, lakes, and lagoons that offer excellent wind surfing and sailing opportunities. Southern Africa...
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New! :: South Africa ailing, Kitesurfing, Boardsailing & Surfing Guide :: South Africa has some awesome windsurfing and kitesurfing spots. Langebaan, near Cape Town, is internationally recognised to be one of the top boardsailing venues in the world - and there are others. The best known surfing spots are around Cape Town, Durban, Jeffreys Bay and East London, but there are loads of great, virtually unsurfed waves.
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:: Angola ::
:: Botswana ::
:: Lesotho ::
:: Madagascar ::
:: Malawi ::
:: Mauritius ::
:: Mozambique ::
:: Namibia ::
:: Reunion ::
:: Seychelles ::
:: South Africa :: South Africa has some awesome windsurfing and kitesurfing spots. Langebaan, near Cape
Town, is internationally recognised to be one of the top boardsailing
venues in the world - and there are others. The best known surfing spots are around Cape Town, Durban, Jeffreys Bay
and East London, but there are loads of great, virtually unsurfed waves.
:: Swaziland ::
:: Zambia ::
:: Zimbabwe :: |