Discover the best top things to do in Port Edward, South Africa including Mzamba Beach, Clearwater Trails, The Riverside, Wild Waves Water Park, Beaver Creek Coffee Farm, Munster Beach, Red Desert, Glenmore Beach, Segway Wildcoast, Palm Beach.
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4.5 based on 11 reviews
Good service ,entertainment, water parks and seaview and the food was nice and affordable. Children enjoyed the out and indoor games.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Clearwater Trails is located on the boundary of the Umtamvuna River Gorge & eZemvelo Nature Reserve. Our marked and maintained trails have been established since 2003, bringing enjoyment to the enthusiastic mountain biker, trail runner and nature walker. The trails are suitable for all age groups and abilities.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Here at The Riverside things are diverse, we look after our locals! Ons smaak om Afrikaans te praat en lekker te braai, die Manne vang vis en die vrouens ‘n “tan” met ‘n yskoue cocktail, terwyl die “kids” op die water speel. What more do you want than a all rounder spot where you feel safe to spend time with your family, friends! We've got Kayaks, SUP's, Pedal Boat, Speed Boat Rides, Tube Rides.
4.0 based on 233 reviews
I was really impressed with the water park. Lots of lifeguards, ample food opportunities, great slides and relaxation areas. Safr and fun. We had a blast. Not pricey at all and because it was off peak season there was almost no queues. Will definitely return.
4.0 based on 235 reviews
stunning place to visit they also have a coffee farm tour and excellent coffee shop with brilliant cakes. a must to do on south coast
4.0 based on 21 reviews
I had heard about this place and really wanted to see it, so took the opportunity late one afternoon . Light is always best in the late afternoon, but obviously shadows come with the good light. I was nervous doing it solo, because of security, but had no problems. There is a footpath going through the middle and two gentlemen went past, both friendly. It’s beautiful to see, the color red, bright in the afternoon sun. It is a short walk to get to the red dunes, but not strenuous. It’s worth walking through the other side, for the views of the river and the bridge. They do ask for a donation, so go online and do it. It’s worth the trouble. I did mine afterwards, but may be an idea to purchase upfront, or on arrival.
Whether it's your first trip to the Wildcoast for your fifty first, you'll leave with a deeper appreciation for Mother Nature's gifts after seeing this tropical paradise on a Segway Tour.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
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