IS it a seagull? Is it a wave? Or is it an aloe?
No! It is a. . .
The Jeffreys Bay Tourism has launched a competition that aims to entice local residents to enter the “treasure hunt” and stand a chance of winning fantastic prizes.
Estelle de Beer from Jeffreys Bay Tourism says, “Through the competition, which forms part of national tourism month, the organisation wants to extend a big thank you to all residents and business owners for their unwavering support during the national COVID-19 lockdown – an extremely difficult time for the local tourism industry.”
How does it work?
It is as easy as one, two three. . .
Residents much identify five Jeffreys Bay tourism hot spots (see pictures) correctly and WhatsApp their answer to 082 824 3124, followed by their contact information.
Clues: the first hot spot can be found at Dolphin Beach, while the second and third are located in Da Gama Road in opposite directions.
Number four is well-known among animal-lovers, especially those in Aston Bay, while the last hot spot is the main street in the same area.
Those who make it to the end will take part in the final draw for not-to-miss prizes.
Prizes include vouchers for various activities and restaurants in the region.
The competition ends on Friday, September 25.
Winner will be contacted telephonically.
For more information, contact De Beer at 082 824 3124.




