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J-Bay: South Africa's surf mecca missing out on global tour

The WSL said the 12-stop tour will go to Raglan instead, and Jeffreys Bay could lose about R150 million in local economic activity.

The celebrated waves off Jeffreys Bay secured the town a spot on a world surfing tour that for years drew the sport’s biggest names to this remote corner of South Africa almost every July. This year, though, J-Bay is missing out on the international spotlight after the World Surf League (WSL) abruptly pulled the South African stopover from its 2026 Championship Tour. ‘Big financial loss’ It is a blow for the otherwise humble Eastern Cape town of…

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The South African broke the news in Johannesburg, South Africa on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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