Victoria bay One of the smallest and most hidden beautiful bays on the Garden Route. Traveling along the N2 National Road it is 3km off the N2 and situated between George and Wilderness. Victoria Bay, a cove enclosed by cliffs. The little resort comprises a number of cottages clustered around the water front. The gently-sloping beach makes bathing safe and big waves from far out give surfers a long ride.
Victoria Bay is another top-class surfing spot on the East Coast. Many competitions have been held here as a result of the high quality wave that Victoria Bay produces. The waves here too can get large, some of the most hectic waves on the coast will be found here.
There is however a little bit of a local presence. Give them the respect that they demand, and you will enjoy your surf. Try surfing the re-swell if you get too intimidated by them.
Home of the southern Cape surfer, Victoria Bay is a classic setup on a small scale. Nestling between steep hills that run into the ocean, this bay is probably only 150 metres wide. The right side of this little bay, an established holiday getaway for the fortunate few who have a house at the waters edge, is a point that produces perfect point break walls. The takeoff is right near a rock that sticks out the water. It then walls away from you and down a shallow line of rocks. The bigger waves angle further away from the rocks and into the middle of the beach. Best at 2-6 and glassy or offshore conditions. Victoria Bay is about 40 minutes drive from Knysna, between Sedgefield and George