St Helena Bay was "discovered" by the Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama on 7 Nov. 1497, during his pioneer voyage from Europe to India. He named the bay after Saint Helena, a devout, influential Christian and mother of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. Did you know? Once you've booked your hotels or accommodation in St Helena Bay, explore the destination pages for info on attractions, ... cont.
From Cape Town
From Cape Town take the R27 (West Coast Road). Take a left turn off the R27 towards Vredenburg. (This is after turnoffs to Langebaan and Saldanha). Drive for approximately 10 kilometres into Vredenburg itself. At the first set of traffic lights you come to in Vredenburg take a right turn onto the R399 towards St Helena Bay. Drive for 10km then turn left at the sign St. Helena Bay/Stompneus Bay. Travel 17km (in westerly direction) until you see the superette "De Agterbaaier" on the left. You will be facing St. Helena Bay Fishing Company. Past "De Agterbaaier" take the second road left into Concorde Drive. Goblin's Creek is the last house at the end.
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