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Wild Coast
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Rated 4.4 out of 5 based on 1886 reviews.
"Dorp, strate en strand baie netjies en skoon. Geen "potholes". 'n Pragtige dorp."
"Drove to the beach and many people were drinking there. The use of alcohol needs to be controlled in public places as many do not know how to behave. What a pity!"
Bushman's River Mouth, Wild Coast
A'marula Cottage"Dis 'n pragtige omgewing om te besoek, en vir water-aktiwiteite is dit seker idilies. Maar vir toeriste en motorfietsryers is dit maar baie verlate. Restaurante maak vroegmiddag toe, en daar is nie enige winkeltjies vir die koopsoekers nie. Baie rustig, maar jy sal voorbereid moet kom met 'n paar kruideniersware. Vir wegneem-etes was Continental Take-Aways in Kenton-on-Sea 'n lewensredder, en die kos was heerlik. Nie regtig 'n area om oor huis toe te skryf nie."
"As a business destination, lots of opportunities. As a holiday family destination, a huge no."
"Very attractive scenery for tourists and holiday makers. The small town has so much to offer - were not short of anything."
King Williams Town, Wild Coast
Panorama Guest House"Goeie oornagplek, sal nou nie dit as 'n vakansieplek kies nie."
"Travelers should be advised regarding the challenging condition of the roads leading to and in Coffee Bay itself."
"Roads need work. General upkeep of the town needs a lot of work. Potholes are a concern. Need to vigilant and safety-conscious when driving in and around the greater part of East London."
"Load shedding vroegaand is aaklig as mens wil kuier! Ongelukkig buite die beheer van enige iemand!"
"Drinking water is an issue in Port Alfred, but loads of places sell it. Otherwise it's a great place for a holiday."
"Port Alfred is clean and the people are friendly. We loved Port Alfred and will be back again."
"Gecko's Place is on the Poenskop Road, a different world to the bustle of the Port St Johns town."
"Buffalo City municipality must fix potholes in the main city, clean up beaches, support local informal businesses like eateries, beadwork, craft, indigenous dancing and traditional Xhosa outfits."