Accommodation

Beach Units
Ever dreamed of mooring your boat just outside your holiday home? Even with access directly from your front door! Up before first light, jump into the boat for a few hour’s fishing and back for a hearty breakfast? Or into the rubber duck for a late afternoon waterski all along the shore line? Or a leisure sundowner cruise just to be back in time for a meal at one of the restaurants? For some lucky home owners this is a reality!
The first Port St Francis residential units were built on new proclaimed land for South Africa. The ground excavated to create the new harbour was used to form Port Island, and should in fact appear on all new South African maps!
Imagine spending your next holiday season or long weekend in one of these apartments! Even the address sounds exciting, so choose between Compass, Corsair, Greenwich, Meridian, Seafarer, Seascape, Sextant, Skipper, Spindrift, The Anchorage, The Chart, Zenith, Mainsail, Spinnaker, Main Royal, Fore Royal, Yardarm, Port Island, Quarterdeck, The Port Hotel, Upperdeck, Aftdeck or Le Nautique – each with its individual style and atmosphere. Become part of this South African dream!
For more information on where to stay at Port St Francis, contact Coast & Country.
read moreSt Francis Bay, hometown of Port St Francis
A visitor to Port St Francis can choose to relax and do as little as possible or have a day filled with activities. You can watch the people working on the boats or laze around the pool at the Port Hotel, or fill your day with adventure activities such as deep sea fishing, leisure cruising or a flight over the Kouga.
The Village of St Francis Bay is a visual and architectural delight with its mixture of white thatched homes around the natural canals and Santareme with its Mediterranean style homes. The lifestyle is easy and relaxed, as no matter where you are, you are close to nature to enjoy the ocean with a good chance of getting a glimpse of a Southern Right whale between June and November or huge schools of dolphins. Add to this an abundance of seals and otters and the 200 species of birds documented by bird watchers.The entire area calls for yachting, jet skiing, rock, surf and game fishing and diving.
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