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Bloemfontein Beaches

Bloemfontein is considered as one of the beautiful cities of the world. The city has some of the finest beaches in the world. The beaches of the city are one of those factors that add a lot to the beauty of the city. Summer season is the peak season for the city when tourists can experience a lovely time near beaches of Bloemfontein. The longest beach of the city is about 4 kilometres long.

De Hoop Nature Reserve is also included in the well-known beaches of South Africa. The beach is located just minutes from the city centre. Noetzie is another famous beach of the city, and here you can experience excellent sea views. The coast of the Noetzie is considered as a good picnic point for families. Some other well known beaches of the country include Plettenberg Bay, Port St Johns and Rocktail Bay.

The transportation system of the city is well developed and organised. You can use public transport to explore the beauty of the city. However, it is impossible to visit all the points of the city in public transport. Furthermore, the pubic transport is usually crowded with local citizens of Bloemfontein. Therefore, if you want to move around the city, and do not want to miss any place of the city, then you should go for car hire Bloemfontein. These services provide you high level of comfort at very less rates. Moreover, it is recommended to get car hire Bloemfontein Airport by making an early reservation.

 


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