Renowned for long stretches of sandy beach and a strong emphasis on nature Oyster Bay is a wonderful place to stay amidst woods, sand dunes, river deltas, wetlands, lagoons and roaming horses. As its name indicates, Oyster Bay is also a stronghold of one of the main efforts to conserve the African Oyster Catcher that makes the beaches here its home, and there is controlled use of 4x4 vehicles ... cont.
From Port Elizabeth
From Port Elizabeth take the N2 to Humansdorp. Take the exit Humandorp/St. Francis/Oyster Bay. After entering Humansdorp, at the first stop street, go straight into the main street of Humandorp. At the end of the main street turn right to Oyster Bay. Follow the signs to Oyster Bay/Oyster Bay Lodge (Please note that the tarred road will be become a dirt road). After approximately 23 kilometres Oyster Bay Lodge is situated on the left-hand side of the road. (2 kilometres behind the village of Oyster Bay).
From Cape Town
Coming from Cape Town on the N2 turn off at exit 632 Palmietvlei and follow the signs to Oyster Bay/Oyster Bay Lodge for 24 kilometres (Please note that the tarred road will be become a dirt road). Oyster Bay Lodge is situated on the right-hand side of the road.
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