This Beach in South Africa Is COVERED With Penguins, and You Can Take Photos With Them!

Newsflash: you don't have to freeze your face off in Antarctica to hang out with penguins. You can get up close and personal with the aquatic birds in a much warmer, Summer-approved locale: South Africa. About 30 miles south of Cape Town is Boulders Beach, a rocky cove that's home to thousands of adorable African penguins. Also known as "jackass penguins" for their donkey-like whinnying, this particular species is endangered, but that doesn't stop them from living their best lives in the sunny South African climate. The black-and-white cuties spend their days waddling around, swimming in the ocean, and posing for photos with tourists (sounds pretty relaxing to us!).

If you're interested in visiting Boulders Beach soon, we've got a few facts and pointers to pass along first:

  • Boulders is located in Simon's Town, South Africa, and is part of Table Mountain National Park.
  • The beach is public, but there's a small entrance fee that helps maintain the grounds.
  • If you prefer to view the penguins from afar, there's an elevated boardwalk to admire them from.
  • You can swim in the water, but it'll likely be pretty frigid.
  • Visitors are advised to avoid touching or feeding the penguins. They have razor-sharp beaks, and they're not afraid to use 'em if they feel threatened.
  • During popular Summer months, parking can be scarce, so it's suggested to arrive as early as possible on the day of your visit.
  • The adjacent beach, Foxy Beach, is also inhabited by penguins and is typically less crowded than Boulders.

Ready to book your tickets to South Africa so you can visit this heavenly spot? Browse through the photos below as a virtual tour of sorts, and you'll certainly feel inclined to start planning your trip to hang out with the African penguins ASAP.