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Alan Tours
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Seaview
ALAN TOURS, your Port Elizabeth and Eastern Cape tourism specialists. Addo Elephant National Park, Nature and Wildlife tourism as well Cultural and Historical tours that greatly enhance the significance of the Eastern Cape and illustrate the part played by this area in the broader context of ...
Nelson Mandela Bay Pass
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Central
The Nelson Mandela Bay Pass - Experience a whole lot more for less!
The Nelson Mandela Bay Pass, a smartcard access card, provides you with free admission to a variety of attractions and activities in Nelson Mandela Bay. This includes amongst others museums, game reserves, scuba diving, art...
Rates from R300
Umzantsi Afrika Tours & Safaris
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Lorraine
Umzantsi Afrika Tours & Safaris are a well known Tour Operator based in Port Elizabeth and strive to provide interesting and informative tours to all our visitors. We endeavor to show them the “hidden secrets of South Africa”. We specialize in “Tailor Made Tours” in English and German....
St Peters Anglican Church Ruins - South End
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > South End
St. Peter's Anglican Church Precinct in South End, Port Elizabeth, offers visitors a captivating journey through time and heritage. The site, with its partially restored historic church ruins, presents a poignant narrative of resilience against apartheid-era challenges and cultural dispersion....
Donkin Reserve, Pyramid and Lighthouse
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Central
Donkin Reserve, located off Belmont Terrace, Central, and overlooking the city, was proclaimed an open space in perpetuity by Sir Rufane Donkin.
Campanile Memorial
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Central
The Campanile was erected to commemorate the landing of the 1820 Settlers and is situated at the entrance to the railway station and docks in Strand Street, the spot where it is said the settlers landed in Port Elizabeth. The architects were Jones & McWilliams with construction starting in 1920...
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