Wild Coast

An almost untouched paradise, an environmental haven with the feel of the ‚true’ African coastline – the Wild Coast is an almost unbelievable experience. And it is completely unforgettable.

Craggy, rocky and untamed, the Wild Coast is the pearl in the crown of the Eastern Cape with countless natural attractions and a rich cultural heritage. Kilometre after kilometre of unspoiled coastline, forest and open spaces where you can enjoy sandy beaches, fishing, horse riding, birding, hiking, famous shipwrecks and strandloper caves.

Explore the age-old traditions and customs of the Xhos people, visit the birth place of Nelson Mandela and learn about the astonishingly uplifting life of the man who lead South Africa into her modern democracy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cintsa

A little piece of paradise just a few kilometres north of East London, Cintsa is an unspoiled beach resort destination of kind that’s fast disappearing in this hustle-and-bustle world. Come here and you’ll have to slow down.

Walk along 15 kilometres of beach, bathe in the warm water of the Indian Ocean, thrill to the discovery of a rare and beautiful shell or lose track of times as you gaze into endlessly fascinating rock pools along the shore. Sleep to the rhythm of the seasons – let the nature of Cintsa soothe and relax you.

If you need a little activity, enjoy horse riding, game viewing, angling, bird-watching, river cruises, booting, tennis, bowls and boule – in the comfort of a semi-tropical climate (winter day-time temperatures average around 21°C and night-time temperatures rarely fall below 10°C.