Paternoster, whose name translates to "Our Father," owes its title to the prayers of Portuguese sailors stranded by shipwrecks along its shores. This charming and historic fishing village is located approximately 145 kilometers (a scenic 90-minute drive) from Cape Town and lies just 15 kilometers northwest of Vredenburg. Did you know? Once you've secured your hotels or accommodation in ... cont.
Directions from Cape Town International Airport:
1. Exit Cape Town International Airport and follow signs for the N2 / Cape Town.
2. Merge onto the N2 highway heading towards Cape Town.
3. Continue for about 10 km and take the M7 / N7 / Malmesbury exit.
4. Merge onto the N7 highway heading towards Malmesbury / Namibia.
5. Continue on the N7 for about 90 km.
6. Take the R27 / West Coast / Velddrif exit.
7. Turn left onto the R27 and continue north along the West Coast.
8 Drive for about 40 km until you reach the Vredenburg / Paternoster turn-off.
9. Turn left towards Vredenburg and follow the signs for Paternoster.
10. Continue straight through Vredenburg following the Paternoster signs.
11. Enter Paternoster, continue along the main road toward the seaside village.
12. Turn right onto Malmok Street and left onto Visvanger Street, and continue until you reach Number 13, on your left.
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