Jeffreys Bay Airport Transfers
Your private shuttle link between Port Elizabeth and Jeffreys Bay, We offer
guests a opportunity to visit the world renowned beaches of
Jeffreys Bay in a affordable, safe and convenient manner
from Port Elizabeth, You will find this the ideal option if you would like to visit
some of South Africa's best Surfing Beaches.
Est: 2005. All
Vehicles have Legal Road Permits and Passenger Liability
Insurance, Drivers have ProfessionalDriving
Permits for your Safety and Peace of Mind.
One of our friendly drivers will collect
you from the Airport Your Hotel or Guesthouse and transfer you
to any destination in the Eastern Cape.
For Friendly, Professional, Reliable 24/7 Service Call us on 083 6111 003
Jeffreys Bay, less than an hour's drive from Port Elizabeth, is a
surfer’s haven on the Sunshine Coast. South Africa’s premier wave is at
Supertubes, a right-hand point break that is internationally famous for
its consistency and length of ride.
But Jeffreys Bay, with its beautiful beaches, has more attractions to
offer than just surfing If all you want is to unfurl your towel on the
sand then head for Dolphin Beach, a stretch of sand and surf awarded
international Blue Flag status – an eco-grading given to beaches or
marinas that meet the highest safety and environmental standards. Here
there are always fully trained lifeguards on duty, making it a place
where the family can spend a glorious day in the sun.
With its many surf shops and restaurants, Jeffreys Bay is also a
great place to simply hang out and indulge in a bit of retail therapy.
Or get active and take part in a multitude of outdoor activities such as
learning to surf, stand-up paddle boarding, kite surfing, sand boarding,
whale and dolphin watching, diving or beach horse rides.
At the Kabeljous Nature Reserve (as you enter J'Bay from PE side) you
can go for a self-guided nature walk alongside the Kabeljous River
estuary, or take your mountain bike to the J'Bay bike park which has
seven trails on offer (you'll find it between Port Elizabeth and
Jeffreys on the R102 near Thornpark).
If the weather isn't playing along, you can visit the Shell Museum,
which houses the largest collection of seashells in South Africa, and a
Surf Museum that focuses on the history of surfing in J'Bay (upstairs in
the Quiksilver Building).
For kids, the Penguin Centre in nearby Cape St Francis is a popular
attraction, as is the Lombardini Game Farm, between Humansdorp and St
Francis. Close to Paradise Beach near Jeffreys, you'll also find the
Happy Hippo Play Farm which includes a touch farm for kids and is the
venue of a regular Saturday market where you can buy food, arts and
crafts.
If it's a township tour you're after, Arrange a tour to the nearby Tokyo Sexwale township where you can see
how life unfolds in a small formal settlement. Make sure to look out for
the barber shop where only two people can stand inside.
How to get here
Jeffreys Bay is less than an hour from Port
Elizabeth. Port Elizabeth's airport offers for domestic
and connecting flights and is about 70km from the
Jeffrey's Bay. Cape Town's International Airport is
about 750km from Jeffrey's Bay.
Best time to visit
Jeffreys Bay’s wave season runs from June to August,
but good waves can be had as early as April or as late
as September. So don’t forget to bring your board, but
remember that this is South Africa’s winter so pack a
good wetsuit as well.
Length of stay
That depends on whether you're into surfing or not...
Where to stay
There are a host of accommodation options from
backpacker lodges to luxury guest houses. Needless to
say, the budget Surfpackers, situated near the beach, is
popular with surfers. There is also well-priced
accommodation at Ashton Bay, Kabeljous and Jeffreys Bay
Caravan Park. One of the best guest houses in town is
Supertubes, appropriately named in a town famed for this
great wave.
What's happening
Dolphin Beach is also favoured by body boarders and
windsurfers.
Best buys
Da Gama Road leads to the centre of Jeffreys Bay, a
bustle of shops and restaurants. There is the Park Lane
Market Square and the Billabong Village, where some of
the best clothing bargains can be found.
Who to contact for more Info
on Port Elizabeth