Wild Coast Accommodation
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Port St Johns Accommodation |
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Port St Johns lies at the foot of a mighty cliff, at the mouth of the Mzimvubu River and is a major tourist attraction with accommodation ranging from backpackers and caravan parks through to guest houses, bed & breakfasts and luxury chalets. Port St Johns has always been a special holiday spot to those who knew about it, but the word seems to have got out of late. These days, there is a steady stream of tourists from both South Africa and abroad, seeking everything from relaxation to the unusual ...more
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Coffee Bay Accommodation |
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Coffee Bay, near Hole in the Wall, is a popular tourist destination offering laid-back accommodation in the heart of South Africa's Eastern Cape Wild Coast. Coffee Bay attracts visitors from all over. It is especially popular with backpackers from abroad, who come to experience the alternative lifestyle and get a taste for rural South Africa. The town looks out over a kilometre-long stretch of beach, backed by gentle hills covered by a network of trails that lead through nearby villages and to secluded spots ...more
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Hole in the Wall Accommodation |
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An image of Hole in the Wall is what most South Africans will conjure up in their minds when you say the words "Wild Coast". The Hole in the Wall rock formation is a geological masterpiece sculpted through millennia by Mother Nature and it is something that every visitor to the Wild Coast should see. The small village of Hole in the Wall lies 1km to the north of the actual hole, leaving the view of the hole completely unspoilt ...more
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Qolora Mouth Accommodation |
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Qolora Mouth is a small seaside hamlet that offers wide-open beaches, interesting trails, good fishing and friendly, relaxed and affordable holiday accommodation to boot. The river forms a pretty lagoon at the mouth as it is held back by a wide beach, frequented by herds of cattle that go there to sleep, relax and chew the cud. Towards the south, a series of rocky fingers point out to sea and provide ideal spots for fisherman to cast out their lines. There are walks to such interesting places as the Gates waterfall, the Jacaranda shipwreck of 1971, and the pools on the Gxara river where Nongqawuse had her disastrous visions ...more
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Kei Mouth Accommodation |
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Kei Mouth is situated on the south bank of the Kei River, beyond which, lies adventure in the rural former homeland of the Transkei. The subtropical climate, unpolluted beaches and warm waters of the Indian Ocean make Kei Mouth ideal for bathers, surfers and sunbathers throughout the year....more
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Morgan Bay Accommodation |
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The coastal village of Morgans Bay lies nestled between the famous Morgan Bay cliffs and a mile-long stretch of unspoilt beach, bordered by the untamed Cape Morgan Nature Reserve. Situated 10 minutes away from the Kei River and the adventures of the Wild Coast, yet only 1 hour from East London, Morgan Bay offers you the best of both worlds ...more
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Haga Haga Accommodation |
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The pristine seaside village of Haga Haga is situated 70km from East London on the Eastern Cape Wild Coast. Haga Haga is small and unspoilt by major developments, consisting of only about 70 houses, which makes it an ideal location for a quiet, peaceful holiday, in comfortable accommodation. It's the perfect place for you to build some special memories for yourself and your family ...more
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Cintsa Accommodation |
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The pretty villages of Cintsa East and Cintsa West are situated 25 minutes north of East London on the Wild Coast Jikeleza Route, an area marked by sandy bays and peaceful estuaries. The two villages sit on opposite banks of the Chintsa Lagoon, and offer expansive views of the bay, estuary and 17km long beach. Cintsa East is the larger of the two seaside villages. It is situated on the northern bank of the estuary and is a popular holiday spot with accommodation catering for both budget and executive travelers. For backpackers, Cintsa West is a popular Baz Bus stop....more
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Jikeleza Route Accommodation |
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The Wild Coast Jikeleza boasts magnificent scenery, pristine ecosystems, affordable family accommodation, superb culinary offerings, malaria-free Big 5 game viewing and adventurous leisure activities for the whole family. Named after the isiXhosa expression "To go around" the Jikeleza Route is East London's premier tourism route and also its best-kept secret. Situated just 10km northeast of the city, the Jikeleza Route stretches from Sunrise on Sea to Chintsa (Cintsa) and is now the official start of South Africa's Wild Coast, a stretch of rugged coastline sprinkled with some of the best beaches in the world ...more
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Other Villages Accommodation |
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The Wild Coast is so far off the beaten tourist track that it has remained relatively untouched and unspoilt. Most settlements along the coast are made up of only a handful of fisherman's cottages, with accommodation in the form of a lone backpackers hostel or hotel. The roads are bad and there are no petrol stations or shops in the smaller places; some don't even have telephones or electricity. This is the allure of the Wild Coast, to visit a place so far removed from the modern world, that you are able to reconnect with your inner self ...more
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