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About Kaysers Beach

Kaysers Beach is a pristine sandy beach fringed on either side by rocky outcrops offering excellent rock and surf fishing. A worthwhile hike to the west of Kaysers Beach takes you to the mouth of the Chalumna River, famous for the discovery of the prehistoric Coelacanth, caught here in 1938.

Large sand dunes offer some fun sand boarding and there are ample opportunities for birdwatching, shell collecting and exploring interesting rock pools for kids and adults alike.

Things to do in Kaysers Beach

Accommodation near Kaysers Beach

Millwood Cottage

9 Reviews
Sleeps 6 in 3 rooms

Enjoy and relax in this fisherman's styled cottage situated in Kaysers Beach. Millwood Cottage consists of 2 comfortable bedrooms and 2...
R1200
Avg per night for 2 guests

Little Arniston, Kaysers Beac...

1 Review
Sleeps 4 in 2 rooms

Little Arniston in Kaysers Beach is a charming and cozy self-catering cottage ideal for family...
R1200
Avg per night

Khala Moya Self-Catering

Sleeps 21 in 4 rooms

Khala Moya Self-Catering is set in a beautiful nature reserve in Kayser's Beach, a quaint village on the Sunshine Coast. This beautiful...
R1000
Avg per night for 2 guests

Magpie Cottage

3 Reviews
Sleeps 4 in 2 rooms

Magpie Cottage is located in the seaside village of Kayser’s Beach, Eastern Cape. The property is 500 m from Kaysers Beach and 35 km from...
R1200
Avg per night

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Kaysers Beach is 0.5km from the centre of Kaysers Beach , the nearest airport 30.5km (East London Airport).
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Other things to do near Kaysers Beach

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