• Cape St Francis

    Named after the patron saint of sailors, St Francis Bay was first discovered in 1575 by the Portuguese. It's become somewhat exclusive but still has one of the finest surf spots in the world according to King/surf bum Geoffrey and other surf rats.
  • Jeffreys Bay

    Until fairly recently, Jeffreys Bay was not much more than a couple of rocks that made good sunset perches. Then, in the 1960's, waves were discovered by local surfers and since then, the town has become increasingly popular. Especially amongst backpackers.
  • Thornhill

    A little dorp not far from J'Bay, with plenty of unspoilt nature all around.
  • Port Elizabeth

    Port Elizabeth is the 5th largest, and reportedly the safest, city in South Africa. It's surrounded by good beaches and has consistently good surf conditions.There are some fantastic backpackers in this city and if you are on the Baz Bus a stop over in PE is manditory.
  • Kenton-On-Sea

    Tthis quiet little paradise is off the beaten track. Ain't much to write home about the town itself. But who cares when the surroundings are so divine… Nature freaks should get off the bus and do their thang.
  • Port Alfred

    Port Alfred is a charming little town with a graceful architectural integrity not often found in South African seaside towns. Port Alfred is a very quaint and unassuming place with heaps to do. Actually, we're very fond of it – and not just 'cos the beer's cheap. There is one backpackers in town.
  • HamburgEC

    Tucked away at the end of a dirt road, Hamburg is an enchantingly dilapidated little village that nestles on an exquisite estuary.
  • Sundays River

    The Sundays River is a river in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa that is said to be the fastest flowing river in South Africa. The Khoisan people originally named this river Nukakamma (Grassy Water) because the river’s banks are always green and grassy despite the arid terrain that it runs through. The source of the 250 kilometres long river is in the Compassberg Mountains (the highest mountains in the former Cape Province) near Nieu-Bethesda.
  • St Francis Bay

    This little village on the outskirts of Jeffreys Bay is architectually very pleasing with all the white washed homes having thatched roofs. There is a new backpackers in town which is a great palce to stay as they offer great accommodation and have a lot of entertainment on tap.

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East London

East London is the largest river port in South Africa and is the gateweay to the Wild Coast

East London

East London has the largest river port in the country. It's a great surf stop and those in the know say that Nahoon Reef is comparable to Sunset Beach in Hawaii.
Check out the museum's Coelacanth. Ancestor to amphibians which in turn became land vertebrates (that's you and me), the Coelacanth was believed to have been extinct for over 70 million years until one was caught by a local fishing trawler!
The museum also has one of the world's few dodo eggs.

This is the gateway to the Transkei with the last of city amenities until the South Coast - so it's a good idea to stock up on both cash and supplies...

East London is the Eastern Cape's second largest town and commercial centre. It has the largest river port in the country thanks to the mighty Buffalo River which enters the sea here.
The city attracts a wide variety of people from the surrounding countryside and is an interesting and colourful cultural melting pot.
With miles of beautiful beaches, towering sand dunes and world class surf breaks, it's an adventure destination where adrenaline junkies can get their fix sandboarding, waterskiing and surfing.
Nahoon Reef, famous for its consistency and comparable to Sunset Beach in Hawaii according to those in the know, has bred some of the world's finest surfers, as well as a world champion. It's still home to some hot shots with the world's number 16 surfer spinning his stuff on the waves, so catch the action and learn some tricks.
The buzzy beachfront, with its selection of restaurants, pubs and clubs, is where the nightlife starts.

Various tour operators offer a range of activities which include helicopter rides, surf lessons, township tours and yacht trips across the bay. The Big Four can be found in Inkwenkwezi Game Reserve which is just half an hour's drive away.

En route to the Wild Coast, this is the last city with a variety of amenities and supermarkets until the South Coast so it's a good idea to stock up here before heading off on your next adventure.

If you're going to stay on the Wild Coast, feed your wallet before you leave as banking in the Transkei can be tiresome.


Places to Stay

  • Buffalo Backpackers

    This East London backpackers is conveniently close East Londons's beaches, shops and bus station.
  • East London Backpackers

    East London backpackers is just 50m from Orient beach with restaurants, clubs and pubs nearby.
  • Niki Nana Backpackers

    This East london backpackers has a zany zebra striped roof you can spot from the air and bright green walls, you can't miss it.
  • Sugarshack

    This East London backpackers lodge is located right on the beach in East London and overlooking a great swell.
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(randomly selected service providers from all regions)

Jeffreys Bay Language School
School at the sea side. Learn English AND learn to surf or just hang out on the beach.
(Jeffreys Bay,Sunshine Coast)

Easy Rider Tours
Easy Rider tours offer great tours of the wine farms in and around Stellenbosch.
(Stellenbosch,Wine Region)

Voluntours
Observe Great White Sharks and collect data that will help to understand them better.
(,Overberg )

Eden Adventures
Go adventuring in the Wilderness - abseil, kloof or canoe.
(Wilderness,Garden Route)

Big 5 Backpackers @ Kruger Park

(Hazyview,Mpumalanga)

Phoenix Backpackers
Formerly the Phoenix Hotel now a great Backpackers Hostel
(Jeffreys Bay,Sunshine Coast)

Acacia Adventure Holidays
An action packed trip from Cape Town to Vic Falls, ending in Jo'burg.
(Mossel Bay,)

Kurt Safari
Safaris to the Southern Kruger.
(Hazyview,Mpumalanga)


Mainliner bus services
These are usually air-conditioned “luxury buses” which have on-board toilets and a hostess who occasionally offers you a sugary drink or blanket. “Chicken (pack ‘em and stack ‘em) busses” are cheaper, less spacious, more crowded, more likely to be fun (if you have a sense of humour) and more likely to break down. In some areas they may be the only bus service and are unlikely to have a strict timetable.
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