Jeffrey's Bay Accommodation

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Modern living room with white furniture blue cushions and two flatscreen TVs
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Madiolyn Self-Catering Accommodation

Self-catering Jeffreys Bay
Modern living room with white furniture blue cushions and two TVs
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Madiolyn

Self-catering Jeffreys Bay
White building with White House sign palm tree and blue sky

White House Jeffreys Bay

Self-catering Central
Man and woman on a patio with ocean view and a fire pit

Seester Strandhuis

Self-catering Central
Exterior and interior of Stone Olive Guesthouse with pool bedroom and lounge
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Stone Olive

Guest house Jeffreys Bay
From R1,400
Exterior and interior of Stone Olive Guesthouse with pool bedroom and lounge
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Stone Olive

Guest house Jeffreys Bay
From R1,400
Modern houses with large windows and wooden decks in a landscaped garden
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Supertubes Guest House

Guest house Jeffreys Bay
From R700
Bedroom with large bed ocean view windows and modern decor

Milkwood Beachfront Apartments

Apartment Jeffreys Bay
View of a pool palm trees and beach from a house balcony
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Ocean Bay Luxury Guesthouse

Guest house Jeffreys Bay
From R1,800

About Jeffrey's Bay

Jeffrey's Bay draws visitors with its famous surfing waves that challenge experts and beginners alike. The town provides a range of outdoor activities and coastal walks along its shores. Its proximity to nature reserves adds to the appeal for those seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure.

Jeffrey's Bay sits on the eastern coast of South Africa and is celebrated for its consistent surf breaks. The area features the Supertubes wave, a favorite among surfers for its long, barreling rides that can extend up to 300 meters. This spot hosts international surfing competitions, drawing athletes who appreciate the reliable swells shaped by the Indian Ocean currents. The town also offers gentle beaches for swimming and picnics, appealing to families and casual visitors.

Local life in Jeffrey's Bay revolves around its seaside economy, with fishing playing a key role in daily routines. Fresh seafood is available at markets and restaurants, where one can try dishes like grilled kabeljou or calamari caught nearby. The town has a growing arts scene, with galleries showcasing works by local artists inspired by the ocean views. Jeffrey's bay accommodation options include guesthouses and self-catering units that provide comfortable stays close to the beach.

Beyond the waves, the region includes protected areas like the nearby Tsitsikamma Marine Reserve, about 50 kilometers away, where visitors can spot dolphins and seals in their natural habitat. Hiking trails in the area lead through fynbos vegetation, offering views of rugged cliffs and forests. The town is roughly 75 kilometers from Port Elizabeth, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the Eastern Cape's diverse landscapes. With its mix of marine activities and natural beauty, Jeffrey's Bay serves as a practical base for extended trips.