Go sandboarding near Hermanus and discover South Africa's sand dunes in Betty's Bay!
Sandboarding is a sensational activity that allows you to glide over the sand dunes of South Africa and share a fun moment with your loved ones not far from Hermanus! With the help of instructors who are specialists in this unusual discipline, you can easily become an initiate yourself!
For this sandboarding activity in Betty's Bay, your guide will train you in sand dune safety and explain how to use your board. You'll practice with a short training session to learn the basics of sandboarding and then be able to take full advantage of the descents.
Don't worry if you've never sandboarded or even snowboarded before: you'll learn gradually and get higher and higher up the dune as your skills improve. The norm is to stand on the board as you ride down the dune, but if you prefer to sit, your guide will show you how.
There won't be one board per person for this activity, but rather a good number of boards turning. The reason for this is not only that it minimises the effect on the dune from an environmental point of view, but also that it is a safety factor.
Sandboarding near Hermanus is ideal for a moment with friends or family, but it's also great fun for groups and team-building options. Whatever your situation, the guides will make sure you have an unforgettable time in Betty's Bay!
Book this unusual and fun activity near Hermanus and sandboard down the South African sand dunes in Betty's Bay!
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Practical information
2-hour sandboarding session at Betty's Bay near Hermanus with a professional instructor.
- Meet your guide in Betty's Bay.
- Activity and safety briefing.
- Sandboarding courses and training sessions.
- Fun descents of the sand dunes.
- Debriefing and end of activity.
You need to be in good physical condition to take part in this activity.
Rain does affect sandboarding. Please contact your instructor the morning of your booking to ensure that the dune is still operational.
- Guide
- Board
- Helmet
- Spectators not taking part must pay an admission fee of R40 per person.
- Admission fee of R20/person paid in cash on the day
- Camera/GoPro
- Appropriate footwear
- Bottled water
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses