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Port Elizabeth Travel Guide

 
 

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Port Elizabeth is a great little coastal city with loads of great things to do, 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 but small enough to occasionally feel like a village.

There are wonderful beaches, good diving, excellent kitesurfing and windsurfing, and good surf. There are sailing trips from the harbour, as well as good whale watching. Among the many golf courses is Humewood, which is regularly voted in the top five courses in South Africa and is our only true links course. Transport buffs will enjoy a ride on the Apple Express, a narrow gauge steam train, or a visit to the St Croix Motor Museum with over a hundred vintage cars.

Calabash Tours, which offers enlightening cultural trips all around the city, was one of the first South African companies to be FTTSA-accredited (Fair Trade in Tourism - South Africa) so you can be assured that, as well as being exposed to a different way of looking at the world, you'll be spending your money wisely. Bit of a win-win, don't you think?

If you're into beautiful old buildings and history, you'll have a field day in PE. There is a self-guided walk round the central part of the city taking in some great old buildings and monuments but it's probably not a good idea to walk it alone. Go in a reasonable sized group or just chicken out and drive it. You could also do it as a guided trip, if you like. Among the interesting things you'll see are an early 19th century settler home, the Victorian Feather Market that was built during the ostrich feather boom, a beautiful Victorian library, presided over by a statue of good old Queen Vic herself, and a fascinating monument to Prester John - believed to be the only one in the world. Well, that's not really surprising as the only people who believed in his existence anyhow died out a few hundred years ago.

In case you didn't know, Prester John was the mythical white ruler of a Christian republic 'somewhere in Africa' that led the early Portuguese explorers to proceed with (relative) confidence that they'd find a Christian, probably Catholic, ally on the 'dark continent'. There are also a host of museums in the city and an aquarium that is home to two captive dolphins. But there's more to Port Elizabeth than museums, memories and marine mammals. It's a great sun, sand and sea destination, with lovely weather and a beach for every reason, ranging from highly developed urban playgrounds to wild stretches of virtually deserted strand, where you can walk for miles or go for a long canter on the ocean's edge. While the surfing in the city is pretty good, it's nothing compared to that of the nearby towns of Jeffreys Bay and St Francis Bay.

There is an active mountain biking community and a number of good mountain biking trails, including one along a green belt that cuts right through the middle of the city, and - a bit further afield - one in the Van Staden's Wild Flower Reserve, which is just awash with beautiful blossoms in spring.

There is excellent hang gliding and paragliding, scenic flights in a whole range of aircraft and a dedicated flying school, where you can do a pilot's course at a pretty reasonable price (when compared to some venues in the northern hemisphere, anyway).

There is some excellent game viewing within an hour's drive of Port Elizabeth, the most notable being the Greater Addo Elephant National Park, near the town of Addo, and Shamwari, halfway between Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown and bordering on the town of Alicedale.

Keen to get up close and personal with elephants at Addo? Check out accommodation near Addo Elephant National Park.

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Accommodation near Port Elizabeth

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Fernando's  Guest House |

Fernando's Guest House

Mill Park Guest House in Mill Park

A Victorian-style house with an elegant, homely atmosphere. The house dates back to 1902 and the rooms are individually furnished with en-suite bathrooms, plasma TVs with DStv and wireless Internet connection. The house has a private lounge for guest use.

  • R275 p/p sharing
    R375 Single
  • 42 Guests
 
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Kastandra’s Self-Catering |

Kastandra’s Self-Catering

Mount Croix Self-catering, Mount Croix Bed and Breakfast in Mount Croix

Accommodation at Kastandra's comprises Kastandra's Cottage, The Green Door Bedsit and the Out of Africa Room.

  • R200 p/p sharing
    R240 Single
  • 9 Guests
 
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Nintey9 on Villiers |

Nintey9 on Villiers

Walmer Guest House in Walmer

Ninety9 on Villiers is a guest house in Port Elizabeth offering a convenient location 1.6 km from Nelson Mandela Bay Airport. The guest house is ideal for business executives or visitors wanting to explore Port Elizabeth and its beautiful surroundings.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R400 Single
  • 10 Guests
 
 
Barnacle B&B |

Barnacle B&B

Humewood Bed and Breakfast in Humewood

We offer a three bedroom B & B within walking distance to beaches and restaurants, as well as movies and a casino. We are conveniently situated within driving distance of the airport and the city centre.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R400 Single
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Elizabeth House |
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Elizabeth House

Seaview Private Home, Seaview Self-catering in Seaview

If you fancy spending your holiday feasting your eyes on the beautiful views of the Indian Ocean as dolphins swim by, or watching the sunset from your balcony with a glass of South Africa's finest, then Elizabeth House is the holiday destination for you.

  • R1 400 Rooms/Units
  • 10 Guests
 
 
Nigelyn Guest Cottage |

Nigelyn Guest Cottage

Westering Self-catering in Westering

We offer a cosy self-catering guest cottage located in the tranquil garden suburb of Westering, Port Elizabeth. Ideal for overnight stops, the unit comprises a main en-suite bedroom with double bed, fully equipped kitchenette and a lounge area with sleeper couch.

  • R450 Rooms/Units
  • 4 Guests
 
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Newton Sands Guest House & Salon |

Newton Sands Guest House & Salon

Newton Park Guest House in Newton Park

Newton Sands is situated in the heart of Port Elizabeth's business district, in the quiet suburb of Newton Park, and offers five self-catering, private and fully equipped flatlets. We also offer one flatlet that is wheelchair friendly with easy access.

  • R200 p/p sharing
    R330 Single
  • 10 Guests
 
 
FewSteps Beachfront Accommodation |

FewSteps Beachfront Accommodation

Humewood Self-catering in Humewood

Welcome to FewSteps Beachfront Accommodation - your affordable business and holiday stay. This two-bedroom apartment is only a few steps away from the beach and various restaurants, and it sleeps four guests comfortably.

  • R250 p/p sharing
  • 4 Guests
 
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Access Guest Lodging |

Access Guest Lodging

Summerstrand Self-catering, Summerstrand Bed and Breakfast in Summerstrand

Access Guest Lodging is a lovely double-story guest house situated in Summerstrand, providing a combination of golden beaches, warm waters and access to the stimulating historic centre of Port Elizabeth.

  • R275 Rooms/Units
    R275 Single
  • 23 Guests
 
 
Millard Crescent Bed and Breakfast |

Millard Crescent Bed and Breakfast

Summerstrand Self-catering, Summerstrand Bed and Breakfast in Summerstrand

The Millard Crescent Bed and Breakfast is situated in Summerstrand, near to all amenities and offers two semi self-catering en-suite rooms equipped with a kitchenette, and three luxury en-suite rooms with private entrances.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R340 Single
  • 10 Guests
 
Port Elizabeth Harbour And City
Elephants Cooling Off At Addo Elephant Back Safari