Golf in Jeffreys Bay

Golf in Jeffreys Bay

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Ocean Bay Luxury Guesthouse

Guest house
2km from Jeffreys Bay Beach
From

R 1,800

Per night for two in April
Outdoor Pool Balcony Whale Watching

About Jeffreys Bay

Jeffreys Bay is a coastal town in the Eastern Cape, famous for its exceptional surfing conditions and laid-back atmosphere. The town attracts wave riders from across the globe while offering beaches, nature reserves, and a relaxed holiday environment for all visitors.

Jeffreys Bay sits along the Eastern Cape coastline, approximately 75 kilometers west of Port Elizabeth. The town has built its reputation around Supertubes, one of the world's most consistent right-hand point breaks, which draws professional surfers and enthusiasts year-round. The annual Corona Open J-Bay competition brings international attention each July, but the waves remain accessible to surfers of all abilities throughout the year.

Beyond the surf culture, the town offers several beaches suited to different activities. Main Beach provides a family-friendly environment with tidal pools and calmer waters, while Albatross and Boneyards appeal to more experienced surfers. The beaches stretch for kilometers, providing space for walks, fishing, and watching dolphins that frequently pass through the bay. The town center has grown to include surf shops, restaurants, and the Shell Museum, which houses an extensive collection of shells from around the world.

The surrounding area includes the Kabeljous Nature Reserve and Seekoei River Nature Reserve, where visitors can explore coastal fynbos, spot bird species, and walk along the estuary. The reserves provide a contrast to the beach environment and showcase the region's natural diversity. Several hiking and mountain biking trails wind through the reserves and nearby dunes.

Jeffreys Bay accommodation ranges from beachfront guesthouses to self-catering apartments and backpacker lodges that cater to the steady flow of surfers. The town maintains a relaxed pace outside of peak competition season, with local markets and craft shops reflecting the creative community that has developed here. The climate remains moderate year-round, with summer temperatures reaching the high twenties and winter rarely dropping below mild conditions.

The town serves as a convenient base for exploring the wider Eastern Cape region. Tsitsikamma National Park lies roughly 100 kilometers to the west, while Addo Elephant National Park can be reached within 90 minutes by car. Day trips to these conservation areas combine well with a beach-focused stay, allowing visitors to experience both coastal and wildlife attractions during a single holiday.