Cape Town
Landing in Cape Town, Riders spend their first nine days learning the basics of surfing, getting involved with local TTRide community projects and taking in the sites that have made Cape Town one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world.
Plettenberg Bay
After travelling along the Garden Route we reach Plettenberg Bay; here Riders spend another week combining their surf development with more unforgettable experiences that underline why South Africa’s coastline is uncomparable to anywhere else in the world.
Jeffreys Bay
Home to the world’s best right hand point break. Ten days in J-bay gives Riders a chance to really settle in and enjoy dividing their time between surfing the best waves in the world and involvement in a range of TTRide community to projects.
East London
Hitting East London the group stay at The Sugar Shack, which if anymore surf orientated would be situated on the crest of a wave. Beside having access to top beach, reef and point breaks the group get involved in a variety of different activities here, wake boarding, sand boarding, quad biking Lions at the Lion Park.
Coffee Bay
Coffee Bay and its surrounding area have remained in a time warp whereby time has stood brilliantly still and communities are still functioning in the same way as they have done for centuries.
Umtentweni
Being slightly off the usual backpacker route around the coastline, Riders will be able to enjoy Umtentweni as a place made just for them. Situated right on the beach Riders will have time to take a deep breath and make sure that they are fully prepared to qualify as both surf instructors and surf lifesavers while meeting and taking on the expert wisdom of ex-World Champ Ant Brodowicz.
Ansteys Beach (Durban)
Riders will spend there time here living on right on the beachfront of Ansteys beach and staying at Ansteys Backpackers. Over their period here Riders will be taught to become qualified in Surf coaching and Lifesaving by South Africa's most respected coaches in their respective fields.
Balitto (North Durban)
The final days are spent in the tranquility of The Secret Spot surf camp, and short drive away from the famous Golden Mile, and endless surfing possibilities on the North Coast.
Cape Town is the perfect introduction to South Africa. As well as being one of the most vibrant cities in the world, Cape Town is home to some spectacular surfing possibilitie... More
Plettenberg Bay is a small holiday town with a big personality and a popular stop for travellers on the famous Garden Route. Staying in Albergos for Backpackers, you will have... More
Jeffrey’s Bay perfectly encapsulates all that is Ticket to Ride. With World Class surf on our doorstep and some really good community projects all a short walk away; our 2 wee... More
East London marks a turning point of the trip as we move from the milder temperatures of Western Cape towards the tropical East Coast. Wetsuits are now truly a thing of the pa... More
As you drive north from East London the houses slowly disappear and the countryside opens up into the Transkei. This is a magical part of South Africa so often overlooked by t... More
Heading away from Coffee Bay and up the coast towards Port Shepstone the scenery becomes more and more tropical and monkeys fill the trees that spill over onto the waterfront.... More
Welcome to Durban, South Africa’s “surf city”. Anstey’s sits on the Bluff, a well to do area just to the South of Durban’s main beaches. From our idyllic location perched just... More
Ballito is a 45-minute drive north of Durban and is an affluent ocean side community and frequent holiday destination for Durban’s rich and famous. The Secret Spot is at the h... More