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Plettenberg Bay at a glance

Plettenberg Bay - or Plett as it is affectionately known - is a coastal town much loved by its residents and visitors. It is described as "a jewel within the Garden Route" and boasts kilometre after kilometre of breathtaking beaches as well as Instagram-worthy lagoons, rivers and forests. The real estate on offer in Plett ranges from farms and magnificent family homes to apartments and townhouses.

Plettenberg Bay's airports/routes: travel effortlessly

Despite its small-town status, Plettenberg Bay has its own airport and locals can fly directly to Johannesburg and Cape Town. Those wishing to fly to other destinations can drive to George Airport, which is less than 100 km from Plett. No matter where you live in Plett, you'll also have easy access to the N2 highway, heading towards Knysna in one direction and Gqeberha in the other.

Plettenberg Bay's history: uncover the backstory

In the late 1700s, Plettenberg Bay was used as a shipping port for the timber that grew abundantly in the region. However, the town's history can be traced far further back. Various caves in the area are known to have been inhabited by people in the Middle Stone Age and various tools and ornaments belonging to the Khoisan have been found in the area. In recent times, the area has become famous for its breathtaking beaches, wildlife sanctuaries and indigenous forests.

Plettenberg Bay's weather: discover the patterns

Plettenberg Bay has a wonderfully temperate year-round climate. In the warmest months - December to March - temperatures on a typical day rise into the high 20s or low 30s. During winter - which lasts roughly from June to September - the average maximum temperature is approximately 22°C. The area receives fairly consistent rainfall throughout the year.

Plettenberg Bay's schools: set your child up for success

There are plenty of opportunities to give your child the best possible start to life if you're a resident of Plettenberg Bay. Primary schools in the area include Plettenberg Bay Primary School and Raphaeli Waldorf School, and learners can continue their journeys at Plettenberg Bay Secondary School or Wittedrift High School. Greenwood Bay College is an independent school offering learners the opportunity to write the Cambridge International Examinations.

Plettenberg Bay's healthcare: get treated by the best

In any medical emergency, Mediclinic Plettenberg Bay is the place to go. For your day-to-day medical needs, you'll find an array of general practitioners, optometrists, dentists and other medical professionals based in Plett.

Plettenberg Bay's shopping scene: enjoy some retail therapy

When you need to shop for the essentials, Plettenberg Mall and The Market Square Shopping Centre are the places to go. When you're looking for a gift or a fun shopping experience, Old Nick Village is the place to go. This unique range of shops is owned by designers, creatives and curators, and you'll find everything from food and wine to crystals, glazed pottery and much more.

Plettenberg Bay's special attractions: have a fun day out

Plettenberg Bay is an animal lovers' paradise. Within a short distance of home, residents of Plett can visit Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can meet an array of big cats (from lions to tigers and pumas) that have been rescued from unsuitable circumstances.

You can also visit Birds of Eden where you'll get to walk through a massive enclosed aviary filled with rescued birds from around the world.

Monkeyland gives you an opportunity to explore a free-roaming primate sanctuary - and there are many other wildlife sanctuaries to explore in the area, including a wolf sanctuary and a snake sanctuary.

If you ever find yourself just needing to get outdoors - or to go for a hike - Robberg Nature Reserve is the place to go. You can enjoy a wide range of activities at this piece of paradise, including angling, whale watching, swimming and picnicking.

Find a home that inspires you in Plettenberg Bay

With its breathtaking beauty, wide range of things to do and friendly ambience, Plettenberg Bay is an ideal place to live and raise a family. Start your new life now by browsing through Lew Geffen Sotheby's International Realty's range of properties for sale and to rent in Plettenberg Bay. 

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Birdlife at its best at Birds of Eden
If you're a budding ornithologist or bird lover, a trip to Birds of Eden in Plettenberg Bay will be akin to paradise for you. Even if you're not a "bird person", you'll be amazed at the beauty and sense of peace you find here....

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