South Africa is one country, but it is in fact two severely different worlds. The East Coast is a lush and tropical utopia, consisting of seemingly endless coastal dune forests, bordered by a turquoise Indian Ocean. It hosts pristine reefs, myriads of colourful oceanic creatures and, most importantly, waves. The East Coast of South Africa is kilometres upon kilometres of waves. Many of them secret, some of them unsurfed, a lot of them passionately locally defended.
It is an accumulative heaven of point breaks, beachies, and reefs. If you have seen an image of a bikini-clad, coconut-sipping, floral lathe-wearing lady, knee deep in a translucent blue ocean, with a perfectly peeling South African right hand point break running in the background, then you were looking at a picture of the…