Kids Sandboard Party (Dow)

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We’ll take you to the West Coast, not far from Cape Town, to have some great fun. Lessons and safety tips will be shared before we hit the dunes. They’re very important so please remember to listen carefully. Not ready to stand up yet?

No problem! We also offer boards for those who would rather sit or lie down.

When it comes to Sandboarding in Cape Town, Downhill Adventures was the first and is still the best! With World-Champion equipment and teaching techniques, we guarantee you an exhilarating fun-filled experience in some of the most spectacular sand dune fields in Africa – ideal for kids’ parties!

Our founder, Axel Zander, won the Sandboarding World Championships in Monte Kaolino in Germany. Axel continues to innovate and pioneer the sport by creating exceptional trips with a passionate team of professional guides.

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When it comes to Sandboarding in Cape Town, Downhill Adventures was the first and is still the best! With World-Champion equipment and teaching techniques, we guarantee you an exhilarating fun-filled experience in some of the most spectacular sand dune fields in Africa – ideal for kids’ parties!

Our founder, Axel Zander, won the Sandboarding World Championships in Monte Kaolino in Germany. Axel continues to innovate and pioneer the sport by creating exceptional trips with a passionate team of professional guides.

  • Parents are welcome to bring snacks and cool-drinks with  for the kids on the day. Parents should remember a camping chair to bring with on the day.
  • The dunes are approximately 45min - 1hr driving from Cape Town CBD

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