Forever Plettenberg Bay sits on the banks of the Keurbooms River at Keurboomstrand — quieter than central Plett, but close enough to pop into town for supplies. The resort has 116 powered sites spread across grassy terraces with three ablution blocks, and the river is right there for kayaking and fishing. What makes this spot special is the location: Robberg Peninsula is a 10-minute drive for one of the best coastal hikes in the country, and Monkeyland and Birds of Eden are just up the N2. Rent a camper on Kampi, drive the Garden Route, and make this your base for a week.
Plett is the kind of place where you plan for three days and stay for seven. Robberg Peninsula is a must — the full circuit takes about 4 hours and the views of the seal colony are something else. Keurbooms River Nature Reserve offers kayak trails upstream through indigenous forest. Monkeyland, Birds of Eden, and Jukani are all clustered together on the N2 east of town — great for a family morning. The beaches at Keurboomstrand and Lookout are stunning and usually less packed than Central Beach. Knysna is 30 minutes west, Tsitsikamma about 45 east, so you're perfectly positioned for Garden Route day trips.

Cape Town
R150/day

Wellington
R650/day

Ceres
R775/day

Brackenfell
R1050/day

Robertson
R1150/day

Cape Town
R2013/day

Brackenfell
R360/day

Paarl
R1850/day

Strand
R700/day

Cape Town
R950/day

Cape Winelands District Municipality
R945/day

Cape Town
R1100/day
Yes. Kampi has campers in the Garden Route region and the Western Cape. The resort at Keurboomstrand has 116 sites with electrical hookups and three ablution blocks. Book your stand with Forever, your camper with Kampi.
Kayak or fish on the Keurbooms River, swim at Keurboomstrand beach, and braai under the trees. The resort has a pool and kids' playground. The river is tidal so you can paddle upstream into the gorge.
Robberg Peninsula (10 min), Monkeyland and Birds of Eden (15 min), Knysna (30 min), Tsitsikamma (45 min), and Bloukrans Bungee (40 min). Central Plett is 5 minutes for restaurants and shopping.
Really good. The river is sheltered and safe for kids to swim and kayak, the resort has a playground, and you're close to Monkeyland and the elephant sanctuary — all big hits with children.