Jeffreys Bay (Afrikaans: Jeffreysbaai, also known as J-bay) is a town located in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The town is situated just off the N2 Highway, about 75 km southwest of Port Elizabeth.
Restaurants in Jeffreys Bay
5.0 based on 160 reviews
Son Surf School J-Bay is owned by Billabong team rider and accredited ISA coach, Kelvin Zehmke. We offer surf lessons for beginner, intermediate and advanced students. All lessons include board and wetsuit rentals. The advanced lessons also include video analysis and competition strategy. Son Surf School J-Bay also offer exciting surf camps and surf parties.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
We have a collection of 21 motorbikes and quad bikes for you to choose from. You get to practice driving in the quarry matching you up with a machine that suits before embarking on an exciting trail through the wild and beautiful fine bush in the spectacular Kabbeljousriver valley in Jeffreys bay.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Since 2000 Jeffreys Bay Surf School, the second oldest Surf School in South Africa, has been providing the perfect surfing experience to many happy clients. The owner, Etienne, is the South African Surf Team coach and all instructors are ISA qualified. We offer professional, fun learn to surf, intermediate & advanced lessons. We also specialize in Surf Guiding & Surf Holiday Packages. All equipment is provided for lessons. Surfboard and wetsuit rentals are also available with a wide selection of boards available for rental. The Surf School is located right at the learn to surf beach and has changing facilities and safe valuable storage. Payment can be made with card or cash.
4.5 based on 165 reviews
Went in December 2021. The beaches were closed due to the local restrictions. However, the beach is away from the cente of Jefferys Bay. Persons with fishing licences were allowed on the beach. We took advantage of this and went for long walks on the beach which has soft sand and great waves.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
We arrived at the beach after 6pm in the evening and there were a few people on the beach enjoying and evening swim or paddle but it was not too busy. We enjoyed getting our toes into the sand and capturing many photos of the shells, ocean and everything in-between.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
Just 10 km outside Jeffreys Bay and 70 km from Port Elizabeth, between the Gamtoos and Kabeljous rivers, lies the farm Papiesfontein. Here, on this special piece of land, the unique combination of bush, river and beach come together to offer you an unforgettable ride. Experienced guides escort riders twice daily along the 13km circular route. The trail takes about two hours to complete, leading through beautiful fynbos coastal vegetation, towards the Gamtoos river with breathtaking views from the dunes and finally returning along a 6 km stretch of deserted beach. Here on this isolated beach, riders can canter their mounts in the shallows or have an exhilarating gallop on the sand.The trail provides magnificent views of the area and affords ample opportunity to spot a variety of bird species, tortoises, bushbuck, plant and marine life. Imagine whale watching from horseback!
What an awesome adventure, not for the faint hearted but most certainly one not to be missed.. Start off through the bushes then onto an open private beach and in the ocean, what an adventure.. You get to ride at a good pace & the instructor is very good at teaching you what to do & when. Well worth it, great value! Look forward to doing this again.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Savile worked in coal mines as a teenager, reportedly sustaining spinal injuries at the age of 14, and was a Bevin Boy during the Second World War.[9] He began a career playing records in, and later managing, dance halls, and was said to have been the first disc jockey to use twin turntables to keep music in constant play. His media career started as a disc jockey at Radio Luxembourg in 1958 and on Tyne Tees Television in 1960, and he developed a reputation for eccentricity and flamboyance. At the BBC, he presented the first edition of Top of the Pops in 1964 and broadcast on Radio 1 from 1968. From 1975 until 1994, he presented Jim'll Fix It, an early Saturday evening television programme in which he arranged for the wishes of viewers, mainly children, to come true. During his lifetime, he was known for fund-raising and supporting charities and hospitals, in particular Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Aylesbury, Leeds General Infirmary and Broadmoor Hospital in Berkshire. In 2009, he was described by The Guardian as a "prodigious philanthropist"[10] and was honoured for his charity work.[11] He was awarded the OBE in 1971 and was knighted in 1990. In 2006 he introduced the last edition of Top of the Pops.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Enjoy a Magnificent outride on Horseback while experiencing the abundant bird-, marine- and wildlife, crossing a small river and finally enjoying an exhilarating gallop along a quiet strech of beach. Jeffrey's Bay, South Africa. 2 Trails daily - Sunrise & Sunset
Beautiful nature trails, breathtaking beach rides, horses to cater for first timers AND experienced riders, with professional guides! Thank you very much Hilmary!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
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