Jeffreys Bay Activities Angling Surf Fishing along beaches from Gamtoos River Mouth to Kabeljous Mouth. Rock fishing from Kabeljous to Paradise Beach. Beaches 15km of some of South Africa's widest, most beautiful beaches. Hiking The area is an ideal base from which to explore local marine ecosystems. Kabeljous Estuary & Nature Reserve A safe beach ideal for angling and preserving the environment of many indigenous waterfowl species. Noorsekloof Nature Reserve A 28ha reserve stretching up the valley to Wavecrest with a 3km trail offering excellent bird-watching. Paradise Beach A picturesque spot on the lagoon at the confluence of the Seekoei and Swart Rivers, the breeding ground of one of the country's largest swan colonies. Scuba Diving 12 to 23m deep reefs with 5-15m visibility. Jeffreys Bay Surfing Jeffreys Bay is world-renowned for its surfing spots Many who take to the breaks consider Jeffreys Bay the world's premier surfing spot. Supers Surfing The waves here can get large (up to 10 - 12 feet). They are very fast, and as the name suggests, getting tubed is the name of the game. The swell usually runs in the winter months. Having surfed Supers when it’s working, you will be stoked for years. Boneyards Boneyards is right next to Supers. You will be able to recognise it with ease, as it is the spot where the waves are breaking almost perfectly, but there are only one or two guys sitting out there. Don't be fooled, this is a locals only break and they take it as a serious offence if an outsider decides to surf there. Yeah, it may have the better wave, but that is the bonus of being a local. Point Point is situated further down the beach, towards Kabeljous. The waves here tend to be a little smaller than those at Boneyards and Supers. The difference is that you will have a much longer ride here than at the other two.