Morgan Bay
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12 Best Things to do in Morgan Bay (Eastern Cape, South Africa)

Tucked along the breathtaking Wild Coast of South Africa’s Eastern Cape, Morgan Bay is the kind of place where life seems to slow down, even if just for a moment. With its untouched beaches, dramatic cliffs, and relaxed vibe, this picturesque destination lingers in your memory long after you’ve gone. But don’t be fooled by its peaceful atmosphere – there’s no shortage of things to do. So, whether you’re chasing adventure or simply looking to recharge, keep reading to discover the 12 best things to do in this coastal paradise!

1. Morgan Bay Cliffs

morgan bay cliffs

The Morgan Bay cliffs are a must-see for both sightseers and adrenaline junkies. These rugged natural wonders rise dramatically above the ocean, with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and waters below. If you’re up for an adventure, you can explore the hiking trails along the cliffs or try abseiling. The views from the top, especially at sunrise or sunset, are stunning. On a lucky day, you might even see dolphins playing in the water or whales passing by in the distance.

READ MORE >>> Morgan Bay Cliffs: A helpful guide to visit this iconic destination (including a list of the best things to do here)

READ MORE >>> Hiking the Morgan Bay Cliffs to Double Mouth Nature Reserve

2. Morgan Bay Beach

The Morgan Bay beach

No visit to Morgan Bay is complete without spending time at its stunning beach. Its long stretch of soft sand and beautiful views set the scene for a carefree and fun day by the ocean. You can swim, take a leisurely walk, or hunt for shells in the sand. For something a little more adventurous, try sandboarding on the nearby dunes, or catch some waves if you love surfing.

3. The Lagoon

The Morgan Bay lagoon

The calm, shallow waters of the Morgan Bay Lagoon make it a favorite spot for families and nature lovers. Rent a canoe or stand up paddleboard, take a gentle swim, or just relax on its banks as the water laps softly at your feet.

5. The Morgan Bay Hotel Deck

The Deck restaurant Morgan Bay

The Deck Restaurant and Bar is a great place to unwind after a day of exploring Morgan Bay. With a laid-back vibe, excellent food and drinks, and friendly service, it remains an all-time favourite eating spot in the area. Sip on a cocktail and enjoy a delicious meal as you watch the waves roll in – it’s the kind of peace you didn’t know you needed.

4. Dolphin and whale watching

Dophins at Morgan Bay Cliffs
Image courtesy of Werner Strauss

Dolphins are present year-round in Morgan Bay, but are more commonly spotted in winter. Southern Right and Humpback Whales are visible far out at sea from June to November, but they come closer to shore when calving. For an even better view, head to the Morgan Bay Cliffs. From this elevated vantage point, you can take in a broad ocean view, making it an excellent spot to watch for these amazing creatures!

6. Yellowwood forest market

Yellowwood Forest Market offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere beneath towering trees, and it’s a great place to find local goodies and enjoy tasty treats. Craft Markets take place on the first Saturday of every month, with additional events during holidays and the festive season. Every Saturday morning, the smaller Forest Fare is lovely, with freshly baked bread, vegetables, preserves, smoked meats, homemade treats, and quality second-hand books to browse. The market’s beautiful forest setting, live music, and welcoming vibe make it a wonderful place to visit.

There’s also a 700m trail starting at the giant Yellowwood tree at the end of the Campsite. The walk takes you past a fairy grotto to a ‘wishing fig tree,’ where you can sit inside the trunk and make a wish, before returning along the path past the swamp. The safe, easy trail is ideal for everyone, especially families with young children.

7. The Pink Lady Cafe

Pink Lady Cafe Morgan Bay

The Pink Lady Café in Morgan Bay is a must-visit. Located on the edge of town, this small coffee shop has great views of the hills and is beautifully decorated in pink. They serve tasty teas and cakes, with the carrot cake being their most popular. The small shop inside has a variety of sale items like jams, chutneys, soaps, baked goods, clothes, and key charms. Be sure to bring a shopping bag because you’ll want to take some of these lovely goodies home with you.

8. Sunrise over the ocean

Morgan Bay sunrise

There’s nothing quite like the magic of a Morgan Bay sunrise. Start your day with a breathtaking sunrise over the Indian Ocean. Head to the beach early in the morning or, even better, head up the cliff path trail to the first lookout bench. Trust me – you don’t want to miss a sunrise here.

9. A therapeutic foot treatment at the Mudhutters

Foot Massage in Morgan Bay

A hidden gem that shouldn’t be missed is the ‘Treat Your Feet’ massage experience with Mudhutters. After hiking or walking along the beach, there’s no better way to relax than with a soothing foot massage. Set in a private outdoor area at the Mudhutters and Oregon self-catering accommodation, you’ll be surrounded by the peaceful sounds of trees and birds while you relax. The treatment starts with a foot soak made from magnesium sulphate, organic herbs, and essential oils, followed by an exfoliating scrub, and finishes with a therapeutic foot massage. Cost: R450pp. Bookings can be made by appointment (kindly give them 24 hours advance notice) at 082 404 3493.

10. Fishing

Cast a line and enjoy some relaxing fishing in Morgan Bay. Whether you prefer shore fishing or deep-sea excursions, the area is known for its abundant marine life, so you’ll find plenty of opportunities to reel in a variety of fish. For fishing advice or recommendations on gear, there are also local guides to help you such as Great Kei Adventures or Wild Coast Fishing Charters. Even if the fish aren’t biting, the serene surroundings make it worth the effort.

Tip #1: Morgan Bay’s official tourism website notes that fishing licenses can be hard to find. They recommend getting a license at St. Anthony’s Store, which is 31km from Morgan Bay, located on the main tar road between the N2 and Morgan Bay, just opposite the Haga Haga turnoff.

Tip #2: Local shops have a limited selection of bait and tackle, so make sure you bring enough. Alternatively, you can also get bait at the SaveMor in Kei Mouth. For fishing tackle, your best bet is probably Kei Mouth SaveMor or Kei Mouth Hardware.

11. The People and Stories

One of Morgan Bay’s best-kept secrets isn’t a place but its people. The locals are warm and welcoming, always ready to share a story or point you to a hidden gem. It’s the kind of connection that makes you feel like you belong, even if just for a little while.

12. Braai under the stars

Sometimes the best moments in Morgan Bay come from the simplest pleasures. One of our favorite activities is having a braai under the stars. If your accommodation permits, gather some wood and light a fire. There’s something truly special about the glow of the flames against the backdrop of the ocean’s sound.


Whether you’re scaling cliffs, sipping coffee at a cozy café, or simply gazing at the stars, Morgan Bay is a destination that leaves a lasting mark on your heart. So pack your bags, grab your sense of wonder, and let this beautiful destination show you its magic.

Where to stay in Morgan Bay

From family-friendly hotels to beach house rentals and cottages, Morgan Bay has something for every preference. Here are a few recommendations to help you choose the ideal place for your stay.

1. Beach House Rentals

Views from the cottage in Morgan Bay


For those who prefer a home-away-from-home experience, Morgan Bay has several self-catering beach houses. These cottages are great for families or groups of friends who want the flexibility of cooking their own meals while enjoying the comforts of a private space. Many of these homes are just a short walk from the beach, offering peace and quiet with easy access to Morgan Bay’s natural beauty. Our top choice when it comes to a beach house is ‘The Cottage, Morgan Bay’. The house sleeps 12 comfortably in 6 separate rooms. Right on the beachfront and just a short walk to the Morgan Bay Cliffs, it’s a great choice if you’re a bigger group.

>>> Make a reservation for ‘The Cottage’ here.

2. Morgan Bay Hotel

This is the go-to option for visitors looking to be close to the action. Morgan Bay Hotel sits right on the beachfront, with excellent ocean views and direct access to the sand. The hotel is perfect for families, with spacious rooms and plenty of activities, including a swimming pool, spa, and a kids’ play area. The restaurant serves delicious meals, and you can enjoy a sundowner at the deck restaurant and bar while taking in the sea breeze.

>>> Make a reservation for Morgan Bay Hotel here.

3. The Mitford Hotel

If you’re looking for something a little more quaint and intimate, The Mitford-on-Sea Hotel is a great choice. This hotel is set back from the main beach but still offers spectacular views of the sea and the surrounding cliffs. Known for its friendly service and relaxed atmosphere, it’s a wonderful place to unwind.

4. Camping and Caravan Park

For the outdoor enthusiasts, Morgan Bay’s camping and caravan park is the ideal way to get close to nature. There’s nothing quite like waking up to the sound of the waves and spending your evenings under the stars. The campgrounds are clean, well-kept, and offer basic amenities, making it a budget-friendly choice for adventurous travelers.

Want to explore more places in and around Morgan Bay?

Morgan Bay is in a prime location, nestled between Kei Mouth to the north and Haga-Haga to the south. Visit Kei Mouth for its tranquil beaches, the reknown ‘Pont’, and gateway to the unspoiled Wild Coast. In Haga-Haga expect quiet, unspoiled beaches and a relaxed atmosphere.

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