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About Eastern Beach

Although East London is considered the most laid-back city in South Africa, it has a thriving beach culture with a beach to suit everyone. Eastern Beach frequently offers awesome waves for surfers, is regarded as a photographer’s nirvana and lures more adventurous beachgoers. Situated centrally and close to the East London Aquarium, its also one of the most popular. Facilities include changing rooms and take-away outlets.

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Shongani
08 January 2014

Enjoyed swimming here.

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Eastern Beach is 1.2km from the centre of Quigney , the nearest airport 11.2km (East London Airport).
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