Boggomsbaai


Boggomsbaai is a coastal holiday village in Mossel Bay Municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa.
Located in the center of the bay called Vleesbaai, the village is accessed by a single road, approximately 28.8 km from Mossel Bay Municipality.
Primarily a holiday destination, only a quarter of the houses are occupied on a full-time basis.
Businesses in the area vary between a dozen or so bed & breakfast accommodations and a golf-club.
There are no other shops in Boggomsbaai.
This small village contains two public gangways to access the beach.
The bay is known for whales and dolphins, who use the bay a feeding ground.
Boggomsbaai has a self-contained nature reserve within it, which comprises small reptiles and mammals such as tortoise, guinea fowl, rabbit & small antelope.