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7.3 km
Are you looking for a place with magnificent view, juicy green in a silent and peaceful nest, so then you are very welcome to stay here in our very rustic Backpackers Hostel.
The Eagles Nest Backpa... More Info
7.5 km
Nenga River Chalets are situated next to the Nenga River, and looks out onto the Nenga mouth. We are +- 150m from the main beach in Coffee Bay. Our chalets are fully equipped and serviced daily. We al... More Info
8.1 km
Nestled virtually on the beach in a small magnificent bay between great towering cliffs and the sparkling Indian Ocean, the Ocean View Hotel is a treasured Wild Coast coastal-country hotel. The hotel ... More Info
16.4 km
This small, rustic, eco-minded family-run spot lies on the eastern side of the Mdumbi River mouth.
Wake up to mind-blowing views of the ocean, beach, rare mangroves and forest-lined Mdumbi River.
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16.8 km
Discover the splendour of the true Wild Coast at Swell Eco Lodge. Situated in the untouched, peaceful area of Mngcibe, on the North side of the Mdumbi River, we invite you to enjoy pure relaxation and... More Info
28.6 km
The Haven Hotel is a family and adventure destination located within the Cwebe/Dwesa Nature Reserves on the Transkei Wild Coast of South Africa.
Blessed with sea, sun and endless things to see and ... More Info
52.7 km
Discover the magic of the Wild Coast. Discover indigenous forests and the rugged Coastline. Discover breathtaking scenery, crystal blue waters and idyllic beaches. Discover a sanctuary with a unique h... More Info
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59.1 km
We offer two luxury suites, one with king size bed or two single beds, the other with a double bed. Ceiling fans for summer.Electric blankets for winter. B & B DSTV bouquet. Bar fridge and microwave, ... More Info
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59.2 km
This bed and breakfast offers ten well-appointed en-suite bedrooms and is set in a peaceful garden with swimming pool.
All rooms feature flat screen tvs, DStv, dvd players, fans, fridges, microwa... More Info
59.4 km
We offer 101 luxury air-conditioned rooms with en-suite bathrooms. Two of our rooms are executive suites. Our rooms are serviced daily, and feature either a double bed or two single beds, tea and coff... More Info
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Coffee Bay Reviews
Coffee Bay
Beslis die moeite werd al is die pad lang en swaar om tot daar te kom.
Locals is baie vriendlik en behulpsaam
- Henry Rogers
Coffee Bay
A small little town, offering a few eateries/coffee shacks. A trip to 'The Hole in the Wall' is a definite must!
- Cathryn Davies
Coffee Bay
Will be back soon...
- Gavin Schafer
Coffee Bay
Coffee Bay is an awesome place to visit. Very chilled and low key. Loved the "untouched" vibe and the mingling with locals.
Nice hike to "Hole in the wall" too. Definitely will go again :)
- nikki coetzee
Coffee Bay
Coffee Bay is very rural and remote making it a very special and exclusive place to visit. The environment is unique as nature lovers are spoiled with the variety of bird species and other wild life to be seen here. One of my hobbies is photography and there was plenty of opportunities to take photographs. We visited Coffee bay after a rainy period which made the short gravel road to Hole-in-the-Wall all the more adventurous. The Hole-in-the-Wall scene was as beautiful as I expected and I could tick off this "item" on my bucket list but I cannot exclude the possibility to put a visit to the area back on my bucket list as there are other unique things to do, for instance to look for the red mud crap. From Coffee Bay we visited the M'Bashe lighthouse and en-route we saw four Xhosa boys dressed in colourful blankets, rubbed with red mud and armed with kieries presumably busy with their initiation rituals. The greater Coffee Bay area is indeed as beautiful as the write-ups, true African but not as wild as the name Wild Coast suggests (maybe because we are Africans).
- Barend Deminey