Beach Villas Coffee Bay

Nestled along South Africa's Wild Coast, Coffee Bay is a picturesque seaside village known for its rugged beauty and laid-back atmosphere. Surrounded by rolling hills, pristine beaches, and rocky cliffs, it's a haven for surfers, hikers, and nature lovers. Immerse yourself in the local Xhosa culture, explore the iconic Hole in the Wall rock formation, and unwind in this off-the-beaten-path gem that captures the essence of coastal South Africa.
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The Kings House has the most spectacular views in Coffee Bay, it is a traditional, thatched A-frame house, with a lounge area, self-catering kitchenette, bathroom (shower, basin and toilet). A rustic cottage with 2 small bedrooms, each with a double bed, bedside lights and plugs. Above the two rooms is a low open-plan mezzanine, with an additional double bed and two single beds. There is a small deck out front with a braai area and outside seating. Perfect for a group of friends or a family The office is open from 7am -10pm daily and there is always a manager on duty outside office hours. Coffee Bay is still very much a traditional rural village, very detached from the daily hussle and bussle. The closest well stocked shop is at Ngcwanguba, 20km from Coffee Bay. There are basic shops in Coffee Bay to buy bread, milk and dry goods. There is no ATM in Coffee Bay, but you will find cows on the beach, traditional ceremonies and lots of untouched open space. Known as the Wild Coast, you will see it lives up to its name as you take a walk along some of the most scenic beaches and coastlines in the world Coffee Bay is 80km off the N2, take the exit approx 20km south of Mthatha. The road from the N2 is sealed, however it is best to arrive during daylight hours as there are potholes and stray animals to deal with. Coffee Shack runs a daily shuttle to the Shell Ultra City near Mthatha, where the Baz Bus and mainline buses drop off. Contact the office to arrange a pick-up.

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Coffee Shack Backpackers is idyllically located right on the Bomvu beach. The rondavel huts are situated across the beach from the main backpackers, giving you the privacy you want when you need it, but the opportunity to join the fun social vibe when you want to. You will use the clean communal bathrooms and have access to the self-catering kitchen. All meals are available, as well as excellent coffee and there is a full restaurant and bar available Coffee Shack is known for its fun social atmosphere and its well priced activities and meals. We offer daily activities, ranging from hikes and cultural experiences to our specialty -surfing. Grab a 2hr surf lesson for just R100. There is free WiFi, a laundry service, safe parking, braai facilities, self-catering kitchens, bar, restaurant, pool table. The office is open from 7am -10pm daily and there is always a manager on duty outside office hours. Coffee Bay is still very much a traditional rural village, very detached from the daily hussle and bussle. The closest well stocked shop is at Ngcwanguba, 20km from Coffee Bay. There are basic shops in Coffee Bay to buy bread, milk and dry goods. There is no ATM in Coffee Bay, but you will find cows on the beach, traditional ceremonies and lots of untouched open space. Known as the Wild Coast, you will see it lives up to its name as you take a walk along some of the most scenic beaches and coastlines in the world. Coffee Bay is 80km off the N2, take the exit approx 20km south of Mthatha. The road from the N2 is sealed, however it is best to arrive during daylight hours as there are potholes and stray animals to deal with. Coffee Shack runs a daily shuttle to the Shell Ultra City near Mthatha, where the Baz Bus and mainline buses drop off. Contact the office to arrange a pick-up.

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