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Jeffreys Bay is a small holiday town on the Sunshine Coast in the Eastern Cape Province near Port Elizabeth. The beautiful deep blue bay with a magnificent beach is bordered by nature reserves and rivers, and is... Show more

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bed and breakfast, apartments, boma fire, full kitchen, cottages, pool table, garden, guest houses, selected dstv channels, shared bathroom, shared kitchen, beachfront, camps, own decoder for dstv, breakfast included, cable tv, chalets, golf course, oven, wardrobe or closet, bath towels, electric blankets, fishing, holiday homes, netflix, patio, shared lounge/tv area, stove, backpacker, fridge, horse riding, linen, dishwasher, guest lodge, guest farms, microwave, covid-19 certified, game lodges, splash pool, swimming pool, fibre, self catering, caravan parks, toaster, bungalows, spa facilities, dvd, cleaning service, coffee machine, hotels, kettle, pet friendly, braai/bbq area, glamping, terrace, toiletries, villas, parking on premises, kids play area, game drives, hiking/walking trails, vegetarian, jacuzzi, washing machine, tumble dryer, wheelchair friendly, vegan, wifi, conference facility, fireplace, dining area, openview, 24hr camera surveillance, fire extinguishers, 24hr security, safety deposit box, aircon, airport transfers, balcony, bar, bar fridge, beauty salon, ceiling fans, child friendly, communal braai area, communal swimming pool, deck, dry cleaning service, fan, gas stove, generator, gym, hairdryer, heater, inverter, laundry facilities, mini bar, no smoking, pets by arrangement, restaurant, serviced daily, smart tv, solar power, street parking, tea and coffee facilities, wood fired hot tub.

Jeffreys Bay Reviews

4.8 out of 5

Anonymous

Jeffreysbay (Lower Point / Tecoma is still safe and secure where kids can walk in streets to the beach and cycle. Close to both surfspots at Lowerp…

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Jeffreys Bay Reviews

Anonymous
19 September 2024

Jeffreysbay (Lower Point / Tecoma is still safe and secure where kids can walk in streets to the beach and cycle. Close to both surfspots at Lowerpoint, Point and only 200m from a swimming beach. Where people becomes family. The establishme t what we rented was Tecoma 38 at JBay. Spacious, modern with luxury. Your home away from home. Kids enjoy the lovely pool and parents the bbq room.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Rochelle Bruintjies
10 January 2023

Billabong

Superb. 5 out of 5
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Gaynor De Klerk
05 May 2022

The beaches are stunning, with so many places to swim. There is also a lot to offer in town and the mall, for food and shopping. And the people are super friendly.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Natalie Margaret Katzke
07 March 2022

The Beaches and the food!

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
katherine west
11 January 2022

J Bay is a real coastal town with clean, neat beaches.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Jaco Niemann
30 December 2021

Atmosfeer
Kos
Mense

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anonymous
09 December 2021

Swimming...

ISMAIL KATHRADA
23 November 2021

Beaches and shops!!

Superb. 5 out of 5
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Ervin Cannon
06 January 2021

Lots of activities to choose from.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
CHRISTELLE SMIT
28 January 2020

Lots to do.

Superb. 5 out of 5

More info about Jeffreys Bay

Jeffreys Bay is a small holiday town on the Sunshine Coast in the Eastern Cape Province near Port Elizabeth. The beautiful deep blue bay with a magnificent beach is bordered by nature reserves and rivers, and is a subtropical paradise.

The tiny village became famous internationally, but not locally in South Africa, at first. Hordes of surfing American hippies began to descend upon the tiny fishing town in the 1960’s, due to the fantastic surfing waves and it became a super cool hippie destination.

This was to the bewilderment of the conservative religious inhabitants of the  village at the furthest edge of Africa, who certainly did not care for Flower Power and psychedelic music and the culture clash continues to this day.

The town was established by Captain Jeffrey in 1849, a trader who cruised up and down the Eastern coast on trading missions. It remained a tiny fishing village for a hundred years or so, but these days has grown... Show more