Map & Directions

GPS Coordinates

Latitude: -34.16311
Longitude: 24.812272

By Road

From Cape Town (700 km)


Take the N2 in the direction GEORGE & PORT ELIZABETH. You will pass (among others) the towns of Swellendam, Mossel Bay, George, Wilderness, Sedgefield, Knysna, Plettenberg Bay & Tsitsikamma. About 1 hours drive from Tsitsikamma take the exit on your left to HUMANSDORP, ST FRANCIS BAY & CAPE ST FRANCIS. Turn right onto the bridge crossing the N2 this road takes you through the town of Humansdorp and at the end of Main Road (at the T-junction) turn left and follow the signs to St Francis Bay (+/- 15 km). The entrance to St Francis Links is on the right of the traffic circle (3rd exit), at the entrance to St Francis Bay. We are situated at 8-10 Jack Nicklaus Drive, St Francis Links Golf Estate. Enter through the main security gate and follow the signs to the Clubhouse. Turn right into Jack Nicklaus Drive (the first road on your right). We are on your right as you pass thorough the security access boom.

From Port Elizabeth (100km)

Take the N2 in the direction of Cape Town. You will pass among others 2 exits to Jeffrey’s Bay before you reach Exit 665 on your left to HUMANSDORP, ST FRANCIS BAY & CAPE ST FRANCIS. Take this exit and then turn left in the direction of Humansdorp. Drive through the town of Humansdorp and at the end of Main Road (at the T-junction) turn left and follow the signs to St Francis Bay (+/- 15 km). The entrance to St Francis Links is on the right of the traffic circle (3rd exit), at the entrance to St Francis Bay. We are situated at 8-10 Jack Nicklaus Drive, St Francis Links Golf Estate. Enter through the main security gate and follow the signs to the Clubhouse. Turn right into Jack Nicklaus Drive (the first road on your right). We are on your right as you pass thorough the security access boom.

By Air

Closest airport(s)
George Airport - 260km
Port Elizabeth Airport - 100km

Scheduled direct flights from Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and George to Port Elizabeth.

St Francis Bay has its own landing strip for light aircraft.