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Resorts in Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape South Africa (4 Results)

Pine Lodge Resort & Conference Centre

- Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape South Africa Resort
10 min from airport and city centre. On the beach overlooking Algoa Bay adjoining Cape Recife Nature Reserve. Fully-serviced open-plan log chalets. Fully equipped with kitchen, sun deck and private braai. All with fans, heating and safes. B&B available.

Pine Lodge Resort & Conference Centre

- Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape South Africa Resort
10 min from airport and city centre. On the beach overlooking Algoa Bay adjoining Cape Recife Nature Reserve. Fully serviced log chalets, open-plan (1 to 4-bed) and 2 bedrooms (1 to 8-bed with 2 bathrooms). Fully equipped with kitchen, sun deck and private braai. All with microwave, fans, heating and safes. B&B available.

Van Stadens River Mouth Seaside Resort

- Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape South Africa Resort
Turn off N2, 28km west of PE, then travel 16km further. On lagoon. 1, 2 and 3-bedroomed (2 to 6-bed) cottages and 4-bed rondavels. Bring own bedding (or hire).

Willows Resort Seaside Accommodation

- Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape South Africa Resort
Situated in Marine Drive, 16km from the main Port Elizabeth beachfront attractions. Far from the madding crowd but close enough to all amenities, The Willows offers visitors the best of both worlds, whether you wish to stay in your own caravan or in a self-catering unit, you are assured of a safe, secure environment. The resort is a haven for families with plenty of entertainment for the whole family.


Other Accommodation in Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape South Africa

Geography: The large city of Port Elizabeth is situated on South Africa's southeastern coastline. The "Friendly City" overlooks Algoa Bay and together with Despatch and Uitenhage forms part of Nelson Mandela Bay.

History: The history of the bay goes way back to the Khoe, who occupied the area and grazed their cattle along the Bakens River. A few centuries later, the Portuguese explorer Bartholomeu Dias was the first European to venture into the bay in 1488. The city of Port Elizabeth was officially founded in 1820 when the British settlers landed in the bay. The acting governor of the Cape at the time, Sir Rufane Donkin ordered that a village and port be developed there and he named the new establishment after his wife Elizabeth who had died in India. The city rapidly developed into a manufacturing and industrial centre and as a few car manufacturers built factories in the area by the late 1930's, it became known as the 'Detroit of South Africa'. Today Port Elizabeth is still a centre for industry and the Coega Harbour Development pays testimony to this.

Arts and Culture: Port Elizabeth has a rich and varied cultural history. In the city, some of the cultural sites include monuments like the Horse Memorial and the two World War I memorials at St George's Park. Some historical buildings that are worth a visit include the City Hall, the City Library and the many restored private homes, the oldest being The Rectory at No.7 Castle Hill. For the visitor interested in museums, the exhibits at the Port Elizabeth Museum cover the natural and cultural history of the area, while fine art can be found at the King George VI Gallery. The townships surrounding Port Elizabeth are steeped in history, tradition and culture and visitors can take in the township experience by booking a tour with an operator.

Science and Nature: Nelson Mandela Bay is renowned for its brilliant year round weather, many hours of sunshine, its beautiful beaches, and is the gateway to more than a million hectares of malaria-free Eastern Cape game reserves. Also, many tourist routes emanate from here including the Sunshine Coast, Frontier Country, the Kouga-Tsitsikamma-Garden Route as well as the Karoo Heartland Route.

Entertainment: Port Elizabeth, or PE as it is known, is an excellent value-for-money family holiday centre and the relaxed atmosphere and clean and safe beaches make it an ideal getaway. The city offers great family entertainment, and the kids will love the dolphin and seal presentations at the Oceanarium, as well as the sights at the Snake Park. Another popular PE attraction is The Boardwalk Casino and Entertainment World in Summerstrand where families can be entertained, try gaming, eat at the many restaurants or go shopping. The city has an abundance of places to keep you occupied, including cinema complexes, restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. PE is renowned for its cleanliness and Nelson Mandela Bay received the 'Cleanest Metro in South Africa Award 2002', while the international award for excellence in safety, amenities and cleanliness known as 'Blue Flag Status' has again been awarded to Humewood Beach. There are many unspoilt golden beaches along this 40km stretch of the coastline and these include King's, Hobie, Pollock, Brighton, Blue Water Bay, St George's Strand, Wells Estate, Maitlands, Beachview and Van Stadens.

Sport: Owing to its fabulous beaches, PE has become somewhat renowned for its beach and water sports, and the Bay is regarded as one of the world's best sailing spots. Water sport aficionados will love the scuba-diving opportunities with views of colourful coral, reefs and interesting shipwrecks. On top of the water, windsurfing, surfing and jet skiing are just some of the exciting water activities on offer. Other outdoor activities include walks and trails through the pristine Groendal Wilderness Area.

Did you know? The famous Apple Express is one of only two operational narrow-gauge steam trains in southern Africa, and crosses the highest narrow-gauge bridge in the world at the Van Stadens River Bridge.

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