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- St. Francis Bay
St. Francis Bay
St. Francis Bay is a picturesque holiday village lying at the
gateway to the Garden Route, one of South Africa's premier holiday
destinations and an hour's drive from the city of Port Elizabeth.
First sighted in 1575 by a Portuguese sailor, he named the area St.
Francis after the Patron Saint of Sailors. The climate is temperate
with warm summers and mild winters.
The Kromme River borders the one side of St. Francis Bay, and is
navigable for 6 miles (10km) upstream from the river mouth. The
River and River Mouth is popular with fishermen, boaters,
canoeists, windsurfers, kite surfers and marine creatures which
shelter in its waters. Linked to the river is a magnificent marina
lined with white walled thatched homes, some of which offer bed an
breakfast accommodation. Canal cruises at sunset are popular here
or else one can enjoy drinks or a meal at a Restaurant overlooking
the canals.
Port St. Francis, a small harbour resort village, lies in a
sheltered nook of the bay and provides a colourful setting and safe
anchorage for calamari boats, pleasure craft, and ocean going
yachts.
Cape St. Francis, a rustic fishing village, sits adjacent to St.
Francis Bay. Popular for surfing at Seal Point, its beautiful
stretch of beach and historic lighthouse built in 1878. Walking
trails wind along the rocky coast, through the Irma Booysen Floral
Reserve, and along the Cape St. Francis Point, linking it to the
village of St. Francis Bay.
Information & Facts
Language
South Africa has 11 official languages, including
Afrikaans, English, Xhosa, Zulu and Sotho. English is widely
spoken.
Money
South Africa's currency is the Rand (ZAR), which is divided into
100 cents. Money can be exchanged at banks, bureaux de change and
the larger hotels. ATMs are widely available (there is a daily
limit for cash withdrawals) and major international credit cards
are widely accepted, except in petrol stations where cash is
required. Visitors should be vigilant when drawing cash from ATMs,
as con artists are known to operate there. Travellers cheques and
some foreign currencies are accepted at larger hotels and shops,
but commission is charged, otherwise all commercial banks will
exchange them.
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