Jeffreys Bay becomes more than just a world-class surf destination during the SA Longboard Surfing Championships. The town transforms into a celebration of ocean culture, natural beauty, and vibrant local life. Whether you’re competing, a spectator, or simply along for the jol, there’s plenty to experience beyond the waves.

1. Watch the Contest At Lower Point

Start your visit by watching the action unfold at Lower Point. Point offers lekker longboarding conditions, and the atmosphere is pretty vibey during the event week.

2. Explore the JBay Surf Village

After the heats, head to the JBay Surf Village. This area has cool surf shops, handcrafted goods, and local designers – all just steps from the beach.

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3. Walk a Shell Trail

Take a moment to unwind on a scenic shell trail. A walk along the water’s edge in JBay will offer shell collecting and photo opportunities, especially at sunrise or sunset.

4. Surf Alternative Breaks

If you’re keen for a quick paddle for yourself, hit one of the mellower zones, like maybe Kitchens or Magnas. These waves are relatively chilled and will provide a way less stressful, less crowded session than one at Supers.

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5. Visit the JBay Surf Museum

To dive into South Africa’s surf heritage, visit the JBay Surf Museum. Flum old ‘vintage’ boards, historical photos, and stories of the town’s surfing roots.

6. Try Sandboarding

For a change of pace, try sandboarding in the dunes near Aston Bay. It’s fast, fun, and suitable for all ages—plus the views from the top are spectacular.

7. Try one of the fantastic local restaurants

Too many to list here and so many favourites, but you could check out the JBay Tourism site or this updated 2025 JBay Top Restaurant list on TripAdvisor

8. Explore Kabeljous Nature Reserve

For nature lovers, the Kabeljous Nature Reserve offers walking trails, estuary views, and excellent birdwatching opportunities. It’s a peaceful break from the buzz of the contest.

9. Check Out The Seekoei River Nature Reserve

Around the corner in Aston Bay, the Seekoei River Nature Reserve is a quiet spot for birding, short hikes, and general quiet time, away from the madding crowd..

10. End the Day with a Beach Walk

Sounds pretty cliché, but walking along the beach in the evening is very cool. Fewer people around, beauty shining through, and shells. So many shells.

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