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Wild Coast Travel Guide

 
 

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The Wild Coast is a really great destination. Protected for years by limited road access, this area offers a combination of rural tranquillity, traditional African lifestyles and architecture, almost unbelievable scenery and fascinating flora and fauna with the opportunity to have a great beach holiday.

Hotels are spread out along the coast in the small settlements, almost all of which have their own road down from the N2 - so it's not easy moving from one coastal spot to the next. This is a bit of a problem, but the planned 'solution' may be even worse. A planned coastal highway would, admittedly, make it easier to get around for both tourists and those few locals who can afford cars but the main advantage would be that it would make it so much easier to transport the heavy metals that multinational corporations are just itching to mine in the to date untouched coastal dunes. So - our vote is we put up with somewhat tricky road access.

As for the hotels - some are great, some a little run down, but all offer fantastic views and, invariably, excellent and plentiful seafood. This is a wonderful family holiday destination and almost all the hotels have family rooms, babysitting services, children's programmes and children's meals. There is so much to do here and so many new friends to be made that most children are quite reluctant to leave at the end of the holiday, and many local families book their next year's accommodation as they leave for home.

Although the coastal hotels are wonderful, probably the best way of experiencing this area is to spend some time with the local people. There is a fantastic community project on the northern Wild Coast, which offers horse riding, hiking, canoeing and fishing from a beautiful tented camp overlooking a turquoise-blue lagoon. Here you can chat with the local people, learn how they live and go fishing with them, or foraging for wild foodstuffs. Or, of course, you can just lie around relaxing in beautiful surroundings.

The vegetation of this area is rather unique, as many of the biomes of South Africa come together here, so you will find some unusual plants in what botanists call the Pondoland Centre of Endemism.

The Wild Coast is renowned for its fantastic surfing and excellent fishing. There is potential for good diving but the conditions are not consistent and there is very little infrastructure. This all changes in July, though, when itinerant dive operators move into the area to take advantage of the sardine run, which is the greatest migration on earth, in terms of biomass.

The Wild Coast has long been a favourite hiking destination but the huts fell into disrepair in the 1980s and haven't been rebuilt. But - and this is a good but - you can hike between hotels. Now that's a win-win. You don't have to carry sleeping bags or food. You can even organise to get your luggage driven round for you and take only a day pack. That's styling.
Towns on the Wild Coast include the laid back Coffee Bay, the rather bustling Port St Johns and, right at its northern extremity, Port Edward.

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Accommodation near Wild Coast

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

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Bulls & Bears Guest House |

Bulls & Bears Guest House

Butterworth Guest House in Butterworth

Bulls & Bears Guest House offers warm-hearted accommodation in Butterworth, in the beautiful Eastern Cape. We are situated about 50 m from the N2 entering Butterworth from East London, and within easy reach of all amenities and shops.

  • R650 p/p sharing
    R650 Single
  • 10 Guests
 
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Mountain View Inn |

Mountain View Inn

Port St Johns Self-catering, Port St Johns Bed and Breakfast, Port St Johns Camping and Caravanning in Port St Johns

Mountain View Inn is situated between the mighty Umzimvubu River and the Mount Thesiger, just 5 km from the sea. The setting of Port St Johns is possibly the most dramatic in the country and the wildness of the coast caused many a shipwreck along this region of the coast.

  • R450 p/p sharing
    R800 Rooms/Units
  • 12 Guests
 
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Sunray Farm and Guest Lodge |

Sunray Farm and Guest Lodge

Kei Mouth Guest House, Kei Mouth Bed and Breakfast in Kei Mouth

Sunray Farm and Guest Lodge offers guests the chance to experience farmhouse hospitality, along with a family who is passionate about living their dream of offering horse-riding holidays and horseback trails.

  • R200 p/p sharing
    R200 Single
  • 13 Guests
 
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Drifters Manteku |

Drifters Manteku

Mkambati Self-catering in Mkambati

The camp is built unobtrusively beside an indigenous coastal dune, with easy access to the beach and river. There is plenty to do, with walks to numerous local attractions, fantastic fishing and hiring canoes from the camp manager for the river.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R300 Single
  • 24 Guests
 
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Drifters Ntafufu |

Drifters Ntafufu

Port St Johns Self-catering in Port St Johns

Located in the heart of Pondoland, only 10 km from Port St Johns, the Drifters Ntafufu Adventure Camp is located at the estuary of the Ntafufu River. With a beautiful 2 km beach almost exclusively to yourself and no towns, electric lights or shops to get in the way.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R300 Single
  • 24 Guests
 
 
Wild Lubanzi Trail Lodge and Backpackers |

Wild Lubanzi Trail Lodge and Backpackers

Lubanzi Backpacker, Lubanzi Self-catering in Lubanzi

Lubanzi is a paradise for fishing and hanging out on the beach. The cottages are set on the hill, overlooking a sheltered beach and cliff faces that tower over the ocean.

  • R120 p/p sharing
    R320 Rooms/Units
  • 19 Guests
 
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Buccaneers Lodge and Backpackers |

Buccaneers Lodge and Backpackers

Cintsa Backpacker, Cintsa Self-catering, Cintsa Camping and Caravanning in Cintsa

It has been said that Buccaneers is a bit like a village because of the way it is spread over eight hectares of wild coastal forest right next to the stunning Chintsa Beach. Many describe it as a place to come home to and a legend in its own time.

  • R75 Rooms/Units
  • 110 Guests
 
 
N'taba River Lodge |

N'taba River Lodge

Port St Johns Safari Lodge in Port St Johns

N'taba River Lodge is a comfortable and attractive establishment with a relaxing and laid-back atmosphere. African & Ethnic designs are used to create a warm and inviting ambiance. Cottage styled Thatched Bungalows offer comfort and privacy. Enjoy Stunning Views from your own private sundeck.

  • R650 p/p sharing
    R950 Single
  • 34 Guests
 
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Cape Cod Accommodation |

Cape Cod Accommodation

Cintsa East Self-catering in Cintsa East

Cape Cod Accommodation is situated in the quaint little seaside village of Cintsa East, which lies just 45 km north east of East London. The beauty of the surrounds is the reason so many seek out this peaceful place that claims its name from the river on which it lies; meaning “crumbling banks” in Xhosa.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R330 Single
  • 9 Guests
 
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The Nuthouse |

The Nuthouse

Kei Mouth Self-catering in Kei Mouth

The Nuthouse is a lovely self-catering house located on the Wild Coast, Kei Mouth lies on the bank of the Great Kei River which flows for about 225 km before ending at the Indian Ocean at the small village.

  • R900 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
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