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Southern Right Whales Glencairn Beach is one of the favourite breeding areas of the Southern Right Whale.

Watch these massive creatures from the deck of the hotel during the spring and early summer.
Surrounded by nature The playground of the Beautiful South, stretching towards CapePoint.

Glencairn Beach is at the bottom right, a short train ride from historical Simonstown, home of the SA Navy.
Flukes Restaurant Open daily from 11h30 for lunch and dinner
Breakfast served daily from 08h00 – 11h00

Flukes Restaurant with its fusion of favourites plays host to guests and visitors alike. The terrace encourages lingering over tuna steaks, chilled wine and the mesmerising views of the bay.
Wednesday September 08 , 2010
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Flukes Restaurant

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View out to sea from Flukes Restaurant covered deck

The front of the deck can be closed with roll - down plastic shutters with windows, ensuring comfortable dining in any weather, while keeping the view. There are even heaters for comfort during winter.

The deck can get very busy during season and weekends. Please telephone for a booking on 021 782 0315

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Open daily from 11h30 for lunch and dinner Breakfast served daily from 08h00 – 11h00. Flukes Restaurant with its fusion of favourites plays host to guests and visitors alike. The terrace encourages lingering over tuna steaks, chilled wine and the mesmerising views of the bay. Bask in the ambience with good food and a gathering of friends, it has that effect on people. 'For a whale of a time with a couple of friends'.

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Named after the famed whale tail, Flukes is a year round gourmet sensation for diners to sink their teeth into. Whale-sized portions are served for regular-sized prices. The choices range from hearty meat dishes to fresh seafood, with an assortment of vegetarian fare and a bewildering array of daily specials.

 

DID YOU KNOW? The smooth broad back of the Southern Right whale has no dorsal fin, the flippers are wide and the tail fluke is wide and notched. Rolling forward to dive, until only their tails stick out of the water, is called a fluke-up dive.

 

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