Jeffrey's Bay, South Africa is an amazing place to see. It is Located on the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Sit back and enjoy the white sandy beaches as they get hit by the array of blue and green waves. Watch the dolphins leap and frolic in the wave's right in front of your eyes. The attractions to see in Jeffreys Bay go on and on.
If you are looking for a rental home or a hotel then Jeffrey's Bay has multiple choices to choose from. It seems as every hotel or vacation home has an amazing view and all the reviews rave about the great large breakfast that you get. The breakfast portions are large enough for more than one person and the food is wonderful; from fruit to a variety of meats you will be amazed and full!
The one place that is highly recommended when visiting Jeffrey's Bay is the shell museum. It has the largest shell collection offered and is only open one day a week so check with your locals so you don't miss this exhibit.
Many of the restaurants in Jeffrey's Bay are a little pricey but are well worth it. The best way to find out about the best restaurants is to check with the locals. The locals will always be able to tell you where the best, "little hidden" restaurants are located at. Make sure you brush up on the language so you can read the menu; some things are written in their language. Kitchen Windows and the Sunflower are just a few that are highly recommended.
When going to any foreign country or outside of the United States you need to know the kind of money that they use. The African currency is the rand which is 100 cents per rand. You will have no problem if your money gets low because there are banks and ATM machines everywhere. Another thing to keep in mind when going to Jeffreys Bay or any other country is make yourself knowledgeable with the phone systems, driving rules, money systems and the languages that are spoken there. .
Majority of tourists and visitors go to Jeffrey's Bay because of its vast beauty and gorgeous city. Almost everyone that has visited Jeffreys Bay regret not being able to stay longer. They say they run out of time seeing everything that they want to do.
If you are looking for a rental home or a hotel then Jeffrey's Bay has multiple choices to choose from. It seems as every hotel or vacation home has an amazing view and all the reviews rave about the great large breakfast that you get. The breakfast portions are large enough for more than one person and the food is wonderful; from fruit to a variety of meats you will be amazed and full!
The one place that is highly recommended when visiting Jeffrey's Bay is the shell museum. It has the largest shell collection offered and is only open one day a week so check with your locals so you don't miss this exhibit.
Many of the restaurants in Jeffrey's Bay are a little pricey but are well worth it. The best way to find out about the best restaurants is to check with the locals. The locals will always be able to tell you where the best, "little hidden" restaurants are located at. Make sure you brush up on the language so you can read the menu; some things are written in their language. Kitchen Windows and the Sunflower are just a few that are highly recommended.
When going to any foreign country or outside of the United States you need to know the kind of money that they use. The African currency is the rand which is 100 cents per rand. You will have no problem if your money gets low because there are banks and ATM machines everywhere. Another thing to keep in mind when going to Jeffreys Bay or any other country is make yourself knowledgeable with the phone systems, driving rules, money systems and the languages that are spoken there. .
Majority of tourists and visitors go to Jeffrey's Bay because of its vast beauty and gorgeous city. Almost everyone that has visited Jeffreys Bay regret not being able to stay longer. They say they run out of time seeing everything that they want to do.
About the Author:
Andrew Keet has lived and travelled in South Africa for nearly five decades and Jeffreys Bay is one of his favourite destinations.
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