Resorts Accommodation Near Klasies River Caves
10 Resorts in Klasies River Caves. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:

Tsitsikamma Cottages
Cottages, Guest Farms, Self Catering, Resorts in Tsitsikamma
Tsitsikamma Cottages is all about home; community and about connecting with our guests on a personal level. Bring...
R650

Lodge on the Lake
Bed And Breakfast, Guest Houses, Resorts in Wilderness
Welcome to Lodge on the Lake.
The Lodge is a guest house nestled on the hillside overlooking the spectacular...
R1,700

Castleton Self-Catering Accommodation
Self Catering, Resorts in Plettenberg Bay
Experience the comfort of Castleton's self-catering accommodations, nestled within the picturesque Castleton Resort...
R1,100

Wilderness Beach Resort
Apartments, Self Catering, Resorts in Wilderness
Welcome to Wilderness Beach Resort,
The Wilderness Beach Resort is the ideal getaway for families and businessmen...
R1,800

The Dunes Resort - Unit 80
Apartments, Holiday Homes, Self Catering, Resorts in Keurboomstrand
The Dunes Resort - Unit 80 is situated in The Dunes Resort that is located in the heart of the Garden Route right on...
R2,295

Seagulls Song
Self Catering, Resorts, Villas in Cape St Francis
Welcome to Seagulls Song,
Tucked away in a quiet corner and straddling the sand dunes, the Cape St Francis...
R7,805

Formosa Bay
Apartments, Chalets, Self Catering, Resorts in Plettenberg Bay
Located only 3km from the famous Plettenberg Bay Beach, Formosa Bay is a welcoming, lifestyle resort with on-site...
R1,450

Woodbourne Resort
Self Catering, Resorts in The Heads, Knysna
Situated close to the shores of the Knysna lagoon, Woodbourne Resort offers an idyllic stay in one of the most...
R1,585
*All distances listed are as the crow flies, and not actual travel distances.
Klasies River Caves Reviews
More info about Klasies River Caves
The Klasies River Caves are a series of coastal caves along the Eastern Cape shoreline, and close to the Klasies River mouth that are deemed the single most important Middle Stone Age fossil site in the world. The caves were inhabited by anatomically modern Homo sapiens, meaning that their physical appearance and behaviour is closely associated to modern man. This group of people survived in the Middle Stone Age period around 130000 years ago. During this era, the earth was a lot colder and the sea had receded, making the shoreline a more hospitable place to shelter and survive on shellfish and other marine life. However, there is evidence to indicate their diet was far more diverse; they were sophisticated hunters that used bows and arrows to bring down the now-extinct giant buffalo and appear to have cooked unknown forms of plant.
In the 1960s, 5 caves east of the river mouth and situated at heights... Show more