What is Jeffreys Bay?
Jeffreys Bay is a town of 27,107 inhabitants as of the 2011 census in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It Is the seat of the Kouga municipality and is famous amongst surfers as a surf capital due to the right-hand point break at Supertubes Beach.
Where Is Jeffreys Bay In South Africa
Jeffreys Bay detail and a street-level map showing the suburbs, attractions, and landmarks of Jeffreys Bay including the location of the Jeffreys Bay Surf Museum, the location of popular beaches, country club, and golf course. Home to the Billabong Surfing Festival every July and rated among the ten best surfing spots in the world, surfers from across the globe come to Jeffreys Bay to enjoy the rolling surf. To find out more visit Jeffrey Bay Information.

If you are interested in overnighting in the area, we can recommend some great hotels, guest houses, and self-catering properties. If you’re only planning on driving through Jeffreys Bay, en-route to another destination, you may want to peruse our Jeffreys Bay Restaurants before you leave to see if you should plan a stop here for lunch or maybe just a coffee. Also, check out Jeffreys Bay Things To Do to see if there are any activities for which you would consider stopping.
s Jeffreys Bay near Cape Town?
How far is it from Cape Town to Jeffreys Bay? It is 599 km from Cape Town to Jeffreys Bay. It is approximately 681.8 km to drive.
Which province is Jeffreys Bay?
Eastern Cape Province
Jeffreys Bay is a constituent part of the Kouga Local Municipality of the Sarah Baartman District in the Eastern Cape Province.
What towns are near Jeffreys Bay?
The Kouga Region features the towns of Jeffreys Bay, St Francis Bay, Cape St Francis, Humansdorp, the smaller beach towns of Oyster Bay, Aston Bay, Paradise Beach, and the twin valleys of the Gamtoos and the Langkloof.