Of the seven National Monuments on the Museum Grounds, 6 are buildings dating between 1830 and 1902. The history is reflected by the architectural styles found throughout the town. Many of the well-preserved old stone buildings today are part of an historic walk trough town. The pride of Mossel Bay's sporting facilities is its 18-hole golf course, with a view of the sea from every tee. Aquatic sports are a prime attraction, and the modern mooring facility makes it a haven for yachting enthusiasts. Surfing, boardsailing, power boating, deep sea fishing and scuba diving are immensely popular as are the romantic, relaxing sunset cruises. Attractions include:The Point area, One of the more famous areas for surfers, the Point, also features a natural pool formed by rocks - a popular swimming place at low tide. The St Blaize trail starts here, and in season this is the ideal spot to watch the whales and dolphins at play. The harbour rich in history - has been a favourite spot for visitors to Mossel Bay. The Mossgas Info Centre, situated next to Santos Protea Beach, informs visitors about the project and the production of synthetic fuels from Mossel Bay's offshore gas fields.
The history of Mossel Bay is closely linked to maritime activities. The site of the PHILIA and other wrecks was identified for an underwater museum because of easy accessiblility. Other activities include fun for old and young at The Point, with mini golf, trampolines and go-carts. Hartenbos has a heated indoor swimming pool and recreation centre. Or be brave and go shark diving - or bungi jumping from the Gouritz River bridge! The sun-drenched, north-facing beaches, historic architecture and unique museums, out- standing fish cuisine and a working harbour for commercial as well as leisure craft, make it a veritable mecca for outdoor enhusiasts in search of a Mediterranean type climate and lifestyle.
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