JBay Surf Fest 2025 – What You Need To Know

JBay Surf Fest 2025 – What You Need To Know

The stage is set for the return of the JBay Surf Fest, running from 11 – 20 July 2025.
Hosted in Jeffreys Bay, the ten-day surf festival will combine world class surfing with a packed schedule of music, sport, off road biking, martial arts, comedy and family friendly activities.
At the heart of the festival is the Corona Cero Open JBay, the only African stop on the World Surf League Championship Tour. Tens of thousands of visitors are expected to descend on the town, with the festival estimated to inject R100 million into the local economy.
Festival Director, Ari Kraak, says this year’s programme will be the most inclusive yet, combining premium ticketed experiences with free public entertainment and strong community involvement.

Dates: 11 to 20 July
Venue: Supertubes
Organiser: World Surf League
Contact: africa@worldsurfleague.com
The world’s top professional surfers will compete at Supertubes, one of the most perfect right hand point breaks on the planet. Spectators can enjoy watching world class surfing from a world class beach and a vibrant fan park featuring food stalls, merchandise and live event screening.
Dates: 11 to 13 July and 19 to 20 July
Venue: Supertubes Park
Contact: info@jbaysurffest.co.za
Entry: Paid tickets required
The beachfront music experience features headliners such as Zakes Bantwini, Dean Fuel, Dino Moran, Cinimin, TribalNeed and Niskerone. The Park Off delivers top tier production, sound, lighting, food and DJ sets across two weekends.
Date: 14 July
Venue: Supertubes Park
Contact: info@jbaysurffest.co.za
Comedy heavyweights Rob van Vuuren, Kagiso KG Mokgadi, Robby Collins and Emilio Tobias bring the laughs to Jeffreys Bay for one unforgettable night under the stars.
Date: 12 July
Venue: Papiesfontein
Organiser: Slake Adventures
Contact: slakeadventures@gmail.com
Riders of all ages and skill levels will tackle intermediate and pro loops including a scenic 20 kilometre route.

Dates: 19 to 20 July
Venue: Mentors Country Estate
Contact: jits@jbaysurffest.co.za
South Africa’s premier Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournament will see national competitors contest ADCC rules with prize money exceeding R100 000. Hosted by The Pound BJJ and staged at Mentors Country Estate, the event is a standout in the martial arts calendar.
Date: 19 July
Venue: Mentors Country Estate
Organiser: Mountain Events
Contact: tanya@mountainevents.co.za
The MTB Classic and Trail Run returns with scenic coastal routes through fynbos and estate singletrack. Runners can choose from 5- and 10-kilometre routes, while mountain bikers face a mix of technical and family-friendly courses.
Date: 19 July
Venue: Kabeljous River Mouth
Organiser: Winter Skins Committee
Contact: fishingoose@gmail.com
Anglers will compete in this long-standing catch and release competition, with hourly prizes and top honours for heaviest fish. Open to juniors and seniors, the fishing event provides laid back fun and a family atmosphere.
Date: 19 July
Venue: Main Beach
Contact: info@jbaysurffest.co.za
Community teams will battle it out on the sand in beach volleyball and touch rugby, supported by DJ music, food stalls and a festive beach crowd.
Dates: 11 to 20 July
Venue: Supertubes Park
Open daily to the public, the Fan Park offers surf lessons, product activations, WSL screenings, kid’s activities, Springbok rugby broadcasts, local vendors and craft stalls. Entry is free and all ages are welcome.
Klaasen Turns Trash Into Treasure at Kouga Environmental Awards – with Gallery

Klaasen Turns Trash Into Treasure at Kouga Environmental Awards – with Gallery

Kouga Local Municipality celebrated environmental champions at its annual Community Environmental Awards on Friday, 27 June 2025. This highlighted the residents’ commitment to protect the planet and inspire future generations.
Among the contributors was Tony Klaasen from C-Place, Jeffreys Bay. His unique art exhibition captured the imagination of all in attendance. Klaasen, originally from Gqeberha, has been collecting waste materials for years – not to discard them, but to transform them into striking works of art.

“An Honour”

Klaasen said it was an honour to be a contributor by displaying his art.
“It felt good to be included in such a wonderful awards event celebrating champions of the environment,” said Klaasen. “Last year, I exhibited my work at the Mandela Bay Arts Festival in February. This time around it was different because I was privileged to engage with like-minded people.”

Energy Drink Cans

From toy cars and trucks crafted out of toothpaste boxes and energy drink cans, to miniature houses made from cardboard and detailed with his own painted touches, Klaasen’s creations demonstrate how discarded items can find new life through creativity and care.

Trash Into Treasure

His motivation is twofold: a deep love for the environment and a desire to equip children with practical, imaginative skills.
“There is more to waste than throwing it away,” Klaasen said.
“While others see a good-for-nothing used can or empty fabric softener bottle, I see its possibilities. If we teach the next generation to see possibilities in what others ignore, we help both the planet and the people.”
Luke Thompson Wins Ballito Pro And Is Chaired With The SA Flag- Photo Of The Day

Luke Thompson Wins Ballito Pro And Is Chaired With The SA Flag- Photo Of The Day

Luke Thompson Wins Ballito Pro presented by O’Neill and covers himself in the South African Flag. – Photo Of The Day by WSL/Tostee.

“It feels like a dream and I’m just waiting to wake up,” said Thompson. “I’m so proud to be South African, the support on the beach has been incredible. When I made the final I was struggling to keep my emotions in check. I wish it was a better final, but I can’t believe it. There’s so much hard work that goes into this. The biggest thank you to my coach, I couldn’t do it without him.”

Further reading: Nadia Erostarbe (EUK) and Luke Thompson (RSA) Win Ballito Pro Presented by O’Neill

 

Nadia Erostarbe (EUK) and Luke Thompson (RSA) Win Ballito Pro Presented by O’Neill

Nadia Erostarbe (EUK) and Luke Thompson (RSA) Win Ballito Pro Presented by O’Neill

BALLITO, KwaDukuza, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (Sunday, July 6, 2025) – Nadia Erostarbe (EUK) and Luke Thompson (RSA) won the Ballito Pro Presented by O’Neill today in pumping four-to-six foot surf. After a long and intense week of competition, the pair overcame challenging conditions and a huge field of hungry competitors all vying for Championship Tour (CT) qualification, to earn a debut Challenger Series victory.

Nadia Erostarbe Triumphs For Maiden Challenger Series Win

A classic goofy versus regular power-battle ensued in the women’s Final between Olympians Nadia Erostarbe (EUK) and Yolanda Hopkins (ESP), both making their first-ever Challenger Series Final. Erostarbe’s backhand attack saw her earn multiple excellent scores throughout the event, while Hopkins powered her way through with tube rides and big turns. It was a nail-biting 35-minutes, but a last-minute exchange saw Erostarbe’s backhand reign supreme in the pumping surf with a total of 12.80 (out of a possible 20).

“I don’t even have the words to describe what I’m feeling right now,” said Erostarbe. “I’m so emotional right now, I have so many friends here, it’s amazing. The waves were picking up for the Final with Yolanda, and I was hoping for those big waves. The European storm is here, because we’re all doing so well.”

Erostarbe got a taste of the Championship Tour this year when she was called up as the 2025 replacement surfer, competing in the first five events of the season. Now, the 25-year-old Basque surfer is back on track for 2026 CT qualification. Erostarbe dispatched CT veteran Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) in the Semifinals, and jumped up 17 spots to No.4 on the Challenger Series rankings.

Luke Thompson Makes History In Front of Home Crowd

For the first time since 2017, a South African was in the Final at the Ballito Pro, and it was none other than event standout Luke Thompson. The humble giant-slayer, Thompson made a statement this week that he belongs right up there with the best in the world. Coming up against a fired up George Pittar(AUS) with solid six-foot bombs rolling through the lineup, this was the ultimate challenge.

The crowds lined the beach for this momentous occasion, cheering every time Thompson paddled for a wave. Both surfers struggled to find a wave with an open face to work with, only needing a small requirement for the win. The 21-year-old local found an opportunity under priority to crank out two turns. Pittar had a chance to fight back, but fell on his wave and the beach erupted as Thompson got the required score for the win.

“It feels like a dream and I’m just waiting to wake up,” said Thompson. “I’m so proud to be South African, the support on the beach has been incredible. When I made the final I was struggling to keep my emotions in check. I wish it was a better final, but I can’t believe it. There’s so much hard work that goes into this. The biggest thank you to my coach, I couldn’t do it without him.”

Thompson overcame Australia’s rising contender Oscar Berry in a tense Semifinal. Again, Thompson had to play catch up when he paddled into an absolute bomb, hammering out a two-turn combo for a 7.50 (out of a possible 10) to take the win and advance.

Yolanda Hopkins, George Pittar Finish Runners-Up For Career-Best Result

Portugal’s Yolanda Hopkins has been having a great start to her season and overcame Laura Raupp (BRA) in their Semifinal clash to advance to her first-ever Challenger Series final. Raupp earned her best-result on the Challenger Series in Ballito to move up four spots on the rankings.

“It feels incredible, I was so close, but the ocean just didn’t give me another chance,” said Hopkins. “I tried everything, but sometimes it’s the hardest to get a small score. I’m really happy with my performance, and I know I still have a lot left in the tank. I’m really looking forward to the US Open.”

George Pittar (AUS) found the best single-wave score of the morning for an 8.67 in his Semifinal clash against French powerhouse Jorgann Couzinet. Pittar earned his place in the Final with solid surfing, and moved up to No.3 on the rankings.

“It’s bittersweet, losing a Final needing a four is annoying,” said Pittar. “I’m sure I’ll be frothing tomorrow, it’s a good step in the right direction.”

Corona Cero Open J-Bay Wildcards Announced

After the conclusion of the Ballito Pro Presented by O’Neill, the wildcards for Stop No.10 on the Championship Tour, the Corona Cero Open J-Bay have been confirmed. Joining Matthew McGillivray as the wildcard from Tours & Competition, South Africa’s Luke Thompson and Sarah Baum secured the regional wildcards as the highest placed African surfers on the Challenger Series. The event wildcard was awarded to Francisca Veselko (POR) as the current No.1 on the Challenger Series.

“I can’t even believe it, J-Bay is the event I’ve dreamed about the most when I make it on tour,” said Veselko. “It’s a dream come true. I’m so happy to get this opportunity. I’ve only had one experience on the CT before in Portugal and the waves weren’t great. I can’t wait to surf perfect right hand waves all day long from breakfast to dinner.”

The next stop on the Challenger Series is the Lexus US Open of Surfing Presented by Pacifico which holds a competition window from July 26 through August 3, 2025.

For more information visit WorldSurfLeague.com

What a Jol! FOSTER Jol At The Cape St Francis Resort

What a Jol! FOSTER Jol At The Cape St Francis Resort

The Cape St Francis Resort literally came to the party as Joe Fish Restaurant and pub was transformed into a wild-west theme in time for rugby fans to cheer the Boks to a win against Italy and then begin to jol in earnest to live music by the Ghostriders followed by Ryan Oz & the Seals Garage Band. As promised it turned into an unforgettable evening of music, food, fun, and fundraising in support of FOSTER, who conserve, maintain, protect, and provide access to the biodiversity of the FOSTER managed Reserves.

Best Dressed

The competition for the best dressed man and woman was hotly contested and you can see in the photo’s why Bianca (sorry we did not get your surname) and Justin O’Ryan won their categories.

The wheelbarrow filled with a broad selection of spirits, beer, wine and other beverages kindly sponsored by SPAR and the Blue Bottle helped raise funds and was on by Johan Oberholzer.

Many Thanks

Thanks to Debbie and Di from Howzit Events, Jason and Anita from the Resort, Mickey from Spar, Mark from Blue bottle and Malcolm and Trevor from FOSTER for helping in making the 2025 FOSTER Jol the best ever.

Lastly, thank you to all the jolers who joined us for a meaningful evening of celebration, community spirit, and support for our local environment. The attached photos tell the story!

read more: Saddle Up – The FOSTER Jol Rides Again!

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