Alkantstrand Beach

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South Africa

richardsbay.co.za
Beach

Alkantstrand Beach Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Alkantstrand Beach is located in South Africa on Richards Bay. Alkantstrand Beach is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category beach in South Africa.

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Richards Bay

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Reno Aslett

So much potential but there is so little effort put into developing the beach. It could be so much more.

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Morne Venter

This use to be a very beautiful and looked after beach, sadly it has lost that magic over the past few years. It is just not looked after like it was before. Also as nature goes on most part of the beach front disappeared. We use to spend many holidays here, I have very fond memories.

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Donovan Govender

Prefer not rating anything lower than 3 stars but entry into the beach via a controlled boom gate seemed dodgy today. It appears a fishing permit is needed to enter, maybe a local can confirm? When I mentioned that don't have a fishing permit but would like to see the beach, I was told a "plan can be made".... not sure if all out-of-towners are treated this way.

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Sphesihle Buthelezi

Nice beach where u can spend the whole day in nearby park with friends and/or family enjoying some quality time. It's safe and the security is tight for criminals and there's more space in the parking lot.

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walter hattingh

It was very quiet today and the beach was very clean

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Dumisani Shandu

This beach is safe with Life Guards available from morning until 17H00. There are Security Guards 24hrs a day.

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nikhil dandotiya

Very nice and clean beach. Visited on week days not too much rush, kite flying can be done here, South African food is available. Surfing and finishing can be done, oher side board surfing ground is also made.

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Vuyo Keswa

Issues of pollution in that area is a concern. People littering and having parties on site. Municipality must intervene to sustain order