


LOCAL INFO
Nearby Locations
Nearby Locations:
Nearest Town
Humansdorp
Next Nearest Town
Jeffreys Bay
Nearest City
Port Elizabeth
Nearest Airport
Port Elizabeth International Airport
Nearest Golf Course
St Francis Links
Nearest National Park
Tsitsikamma National
Park
Attraction Nearby
Cape St Francis
Attraction Nearby
Seal Point
Attraction Nearby
Port St Francis
Attraction Nearby
Bruces Beauties
Humansdorp lies at the foot of the Kouga Mountains and it is here that the well known Garden Route starts. It is 87 km West of Port Elizabeth, 3 km off the N2 highway, 16 km from Jeffreys Bay, 20 km from St Francis Bay
Only 24.9km away is the well-known Jeffrey's Bay. A popular tourist destination because of its surfing opportunities and the Blue Flag beach.
104km away is Port Elizabeth, the hub of the Eastern Cape. An endless supply of shops, restaurants and other attractions await you. Uncrowded beaches and endless trails for those sporting fanatics.
Port Elizabeth International Airport is situated 116.2km from St Francis Bay.
Voted the Best New Course in South Africa in 2007 and consistently ranked one of the top 10 golf courses in the country, St Francis Links is a Jack Nicklaus signature golf course.
Tsitsikamma National Park is a multi-dimensional destination with dramatic coastal scenery, reefs, rivers, lush forest and delicate fynbos. A hiking and water sports paradise, this region forms the top section of the magnificent Garden Route National Park.
Cape St. Francis only 9km from St Francis, is situated on the headland with only 350 residents. It is popular for its 3km white sandy beach.
Seal Point surf break is a popular break for all surfers around the world. It also boasts the only light house in the area which was erected in 1878.
Port St Francis is the only privately owned working harbour in South Africa. Come see how the chokka fleet operates while enjoying a meal at any of the local restaurants.
Bruce’s Beauties, was named after American surf film producer Bruce Brown, who, on a tip from a friend, came upon the spot in 1963 while looking for great waves to film his documentary, The Endless Summer.