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Mingle with celebrities on Margate beach

Come and meet the cream of South Africa's bodyboarding fraternity.

SOME of South Africa’s top celebrities will be taking some time out from their busy schedules this summer to relax in the VIP Chill Zone at this year’s Tropika Summer Fever beach festival at Margate main beach tomorrow, Monday, December 22.

So prepare to meet South Africa’s top bodyboarders – Dane Klusener, Storm Prestwich and Wesley Coetzee.

The trio will also be given the honour of judging the fabulous beach body competition on Monday, December 22, where the coveted titles of Mr and Miss Tropika Summer Fever 2014 are up for grabs.

The festival will run at Margate main beach from December 21 to 24 from 10am to 4pm. Entrance is free.

And, once again, this popular beachfront event – which is KwaZulu-Natal’s longest-running beach festival in Margate – will host a number of family-friendly activities including limbo dancing, a daily sandcastle building competition, two dance competitions a day, children’s dance lessons, as well as daily giveaway prizes. Tropika dancers will be keeping the crowds entertained with dancers taking to the stage every hour.

The sports’ enthusiasts will have the opportunity to take part in one of the many beach volleyball or touch rugby events. There will be three games a day for each sport, including a daily knockout tournament to declare the day’s winners.

Beachgoers will be thoroughly entertained with exciting Tropika treasure chest hunts, which will be held every hour. For this adventure, people are encouraged to buy a refreshing Tropika with which they will receive a key that could potentially open the treasure chest. Those lucky enough to have the right key will be able to select any item from the treasure chest as a prize.

For those wanting the fun to continue into the night, Tropika Summer Fever will be taking over Backline in Margate on Monday, December 22 featuring celebrity DJ Dino Bravo.

 

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