Sandboarding in Scarborough

Who can conquer the White Dunes?


Board in hand, you look down. No snow, no water, just miles and miles of soft white sand. Sandboarding is a different experience.

Gary's Surf School offers sandboarding in Cape Town
on the Cape Peninsula. Using specially designed sand boards to enable thrill seekers to grasp the exhilarating feeling of flying down the dunes in record time.Discover the heights and the 'another one bites the dust' fun of downhill sandboarding. This activity is great outdoor fun on the Cape Peninsula.

If you love sand boarding or wake boarding you have to try this sport which is bound to give you a different kind of thrill.

Booking is essential. Take some drinks, sunblock, and a hat - you'll need it.

Departure from Gary's Surf school in Muizenberg. If it's a group booking, transport can be arranged to pick you up from wherever you are.

Location:
Gary's Sandboarding Cape Town
84 Beach Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town.
Open: Mon - Sun: 08h30 - 17h30 (All year)

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