Boknes Strand

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Discover horseback riding on Boknes Beach and visit the historic Diaz Cross Memorial in this serene Eastern Cape seaside town.

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About Boknes Strand

Boknes Strand, Eastern Cape Coast

The defining feature of Boknes Strand is its expansive beach, a broad stretch of sand backed by a system of substantial sand dunes that shape the coastline. This setting provides a direct, open connection to the ocean and frames the activities available here, from beachfront relaxation to more energetic pursuits across the dunes themselves.

The area is recognised for a rich geological history, with fossilised remains of ancient sea creatures and prehistoric plants discovered here that date back millions of years, offering a tangible link to a distant past embedded in the landscape.

Visitors can engage directly with this environment through specific activities tied to these places. Horseback riding takes place on the firm sand of Boknes Beach at low tide, while the Boknes Sand Dunes are there for exploration on foot. Kayaking and swimming are popular water activities from the shore, and the local restaurants provide spots for dining with views of the coast. For a change of scene, organised safari trips operate from the area into the broader Eastern Cape region.

With a current sea temperature of 23.2°C and forecast highs around 28°C, the climate supports these coastal activities for much of the year. The destination suits travellers looking for a base for beach and nature activities, functioning well as a weekend stay or longer visit. Planning a trip to coincide with the nearby Cannon Rocks Music Festival or local craft markets can add a cultural layer to the experience.

Boknes Strand’s location offers practical travel context, situated near other coastal points like Cannon Rocks, Kenton-on-Sea, and Port Alfred, making it a feasible stop on a broader exploration of this part of the Eastern Cape. From here, your next steps could involve securing accommodation with easy beach access or booking a table at one of the local restaurants to sample fresh seafood.

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