Jeffreys Bay is not only internationally famous for its perfect waves but also for the variety of sea shells that wash up on its beaches. The caravan park fronts directly onto the beach, so if you choose your site well, you can lie in bed and watch the dolphins go by. Between July and October, whales come into the bay. The sites are generally level and well grassed, and each has a separate braai and electricity outlet. Shade is virtually non-existent at the sea front, but as you move higher up the gentle slope away from the sea, there are quite a few big shady trees. There is very little wind protection. The large ablution block is kept spotless. Although this is not a brand new, 5-star facility, it is more than adequate. There is a scullery, laundry and ironing room.