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TheEastern Cape is South Africa's second largest and most diverseprovince. It's a great sun, sand an ... READ MORE

In and Around Eastern Cape



Addo Travel Guide
Samantha Black, Addo

- About an hour's drive from Port Elizabeth, Addo is a small farming town that's best known for its proximity to the Greater Addo Elephant National Park, which is South Africa's first 'Big Seven' reserve. As well as the usual Big Five - rhino ...read on


East London Travel Guide
Samantha Black, East London

- East London is a pleasantly laid back little city with lovely beaches and great surf. Pretty little seaside resorts stretch out to the north, eventually culminating in the fabulously scenic Wild Coast, where you can do coastal read on


Eastern Cape Travel Guide
Samantha Black, Eastern Cape

- TheEastern Cape is South Africa's second largest and most diverseprovince. It's a great sun, sand and sea destination with a coastlinethat runs from temperate rocky shores in the south to sub-tropical beachesin the north. There is a beach for every reason - from highly developedurban playgrounds to wild and untamed stretches of wave ...read on


Grahamstown Travel Guide
Samantha Black, Grahamstown

- With a large university, some of South Africa’s top schools and a plethora of museums and other cultural attractions, Grahamstown is a rather erudite destination. It’s also the venue of the National Festival of the Arts, which is the second largest arts festival in the world, coming in just behind Edinburgh. Of Grahamstown’s numerous lovely old buildings, many of ...read on


Oudtshoorn Travel Guide
Samantha Black, Oudtshoorn

- Oudtshoorn, the largest town in the Little Karoo, is most well known as the centre of the ostrich farming industry. Taller than many men, these huge flightless birds weigh in at about 150kg and are very fast and – surprisingly – very dangerous. Don’t tangle with one. How embarrassing would it be to have to explain to the gu ...read on


Port Elizabeth Travel Guide
Samantha Black, Port Elizabeth

- PortElizabeth is a great little coastal city with loads of great things todo, and a whole host of fantastic attractions right on its doorstep.It's big enough to have everything you'd really want from a city butsmall enough to occasionally feel like a village.There are wonderful beaches, good diving ...read on


Stormsriver Travel Guide
Samantha Black, Stormsriver

- Storms River Village is the only one of the main Garden Route towns that is situated in the Eastern Cape, not the Western Cape. It’s a cute little town nestled down among some big old trees, and brooded over ...read on


Umtata Travel Guide
Samantha Black, Umtata

- Xhosa ladies©South African TourismUmtata was the capital of the nominally independent bantustan of the Transkei during the apartheid regime, so it’s a pretty big town, with a university and loads of infrastructural build ...read on


Wild Coast Travel Guide
Samantha Black, Wild Coast

- The Wild Coast is a really great destination. Protected for years by limited road access, this area offers a combination of rural tranquillity, traditional African lifestyles and architecture, almost unbelievable scenery and fascinating flora and fauna with the opportunity to have a great bea ...read on




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