Where to Play in Plettenberg Bay

Game Drive at Plett Game Reserve

By on January 7, 2011

Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve, the Garden Route's largest wildlife reserve, offers exciting game viewing experiences for day visitors.At the close of your game drive experience, you are welcome to enjoy a refreshing drink at the bar, while you recollect your experience.

Plett Puzzle Park

By on January 7, 2011

no more boring days when not on the beach! Light refreshments are available in a lovely garden setting, and the Puzzle Gift Shop has games and puzzles for all ages.

Eagle Encounters

By on January 7, 2011

Flying displays: a variety of trained non-releasable birds of prey are free flown around and to you as an opportunity for you to spectate, participate and photograph these magnificent birds in natural surroundings.

Adventureland Plett (Knysna / Plett)

By on January 7, 2011

The park offers a 75m supertube, a 25m mini-tube, a ‘Raging Rapid’ tube, a ‘Kamakazee’ slide and a 12m Free Fall slide. Mini versions of the Free Fall and Kamakazee slides are also available for youngsters and these lead into a separate baby pool for extra safety. There are also trampolines, jungle gyms and swings for those who tire of the water. Braai facilities are available for those who want to make a day of the activities on offer at Adventureland.

Ocean Blue

By on November 26, 2009

Your adventure starts with an exicting beach launch, then heads past the bird sanctuary and Keurbooms beach to Arch. Here we usually encounter Bottlenose and the rare Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins as well as some shark species......

Monkeyland / Birds of Eden

By on September 11, 2009

Swing yourself into a tree thick primate sanctuary and explore un-caged monkeys and pre-monkey species that take your affection captive. Diverse bird-life sing through the forest while multi-lingual tours guides part with monkey secrets and monkey's mimic amused on-lookers; 'monkey see, monkey do' afterall. Walk amongst indigenous tree trunks and shrubs of a 23 Hectare Afromontane Forest with branches reaching up to 60m skyward.

Ocean Safaris

By on September 11, 2009