Situated halfway between Cape Town
and Port Elizabeth, beautiful Mossel Bay is a coastal village and harbour
of the World Famous Garden Route. This popular holiday town is surrounded
by a sunbathed peninsula and the refreshing waters of the Indian Ocean. It is a
busy summer destination as well as an ideal winter retreat. It is blessed
with a mild climate all-year round but its most important feature is its
status as the historical capital of the Garden Route.
Well-traveled pleasure boats dock
regularly as well as other international seafarers using the modern docking
facilities. Mossel Bay is a rapidly growing tourist
destination as more and more travelers are discovering the Jewel of the
Cape Garden Route.
Back in 1488 a man called
Bartholomew
Dias threw anchor in the Bay of St Blaize. "Aguada de Sào Bras"
as it was originally known. This town was then developed as a busy export
harbour for wool, ochre and ostrich feathers. The many beautiful historical
buildings in the town is evidence of the long ago happenings which the town as
it is today. In 1601 the Dutch navigator, Paulus van Caerden, renamed it Mossel Bay, as he found that mussels were a
most welcome addition to the diet of his crew. Today, mussels gathered in
Mossel Bay each spring are rated by gourmets among the finest in the
world.
Due to
its rich history, there are many museums in the town to visit, there is
the Maritime Museum which focuses on the sailing and ships of the early
days of discovery, it is home to the impressive life-size replica of
Bartolomeu Dias's caravel, the ship in which he sailed into Mossel Bay in
the year 1488. It also displays ship models of a bygone era, route maps to
the East. The Granery is another museum which has a permanent display of
fresh specimens of wild flowers found in this region, and a good selection
of photographs of the many mountain passes that link the coastal area to
the Little Karoo. The Shell Museum houses a very large collection of
shells, and demonstrates how they were used by man through the years as
tools etc. The Cultural History Museum has many and varied artifacts of
historical importance from the area covering various periods in history.
Many of these museums were developed within some of the historical buildings
in the town, but there are others, such as the Shirley Buildings, the
Munrohoek Cottages and many others which may be visited. One of the most
popular attractions is the Post Office , which is
estimated to be more than 800 years old and has been declared a National
Monument. It is underneath this milkwood tree where Pedro d'Ataide left a
letter in 1500 in a seaman's boot for passing ships. Letters are still
posted there today in a seaman's boot! You can read more about these
attractions here.
Mossel
Bay is sportsman's and waters sport enthusiast's paradise, it has a very
wide variety of adventure sports facilities as well as sport of the
conventional type, such as golf, squash, tennis, bungi and bridge
diving, indoor heated pools, horse riding to name but a few. And if you're
into water sports, there is some of the countries most adrenalin induced
activities available - such as, shark cage diving, ship wreck diving,
snorkeling, power boating and others.
Mossel Bay Tourism
Bureau
Museum Complex
Contact Person : Ronel Nel
P.O. Box 1556, Mossel Bay 6500
Tel & Fax: +27 (0)44 6912202
Email: info@mb.lia.net |