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Scottburgh
Scottburgh is a quintessential South African seaside destination, drawing visitors with the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. The main beach is protected by shark nets, offering good conditions for families. Just a short boat ride away lies Aliwal Shoal, one of the world's top shark diving sites, making the town a magnet for adrenaline seekers. The town exudes a relaxed atmosphere, blending Victorian heritage with lush subtropical vegetation. Beyond water sports, the TC Robertson Nature Reserve features peaceful hiking trails and excellent birdwatching opportunities. Golf enthusiasts highly value the Scottburgh Golf Club for its spectacular ocean views. The local gastronomy is defined by fresh seafood and the spicy influences of nearby Durban. Travel is straightforward via the N2 highway from Durban. The best time to visit is during the South African winter, from June to August, when the weather is mild and the famous Sardine Run creates spectacular natural displays. Scottburgh perfectly combines the tranquility of a coastal village with the thrill of internationally acclaimed diving sites.
- Location: South Africa
- Nearby: Umkomaas (9 km)
- Population: ~23.949 (2024)
Geography
Facts
- Blue Flag status main beach
- Gateway to the world-famous Aliwal Shoal
- Popular spot for surfing and angling
- Home to the Scottburgh Golf Club
- Nearby Crocworld Conservation Centre
- Founded in 1860
- Victorian architecture in the town center
- Humpback whale sightings in winter
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