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Sundays River Adventures - Sandboarding, Safaris, River Cruises & Canoeing
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Colchester
Sundays River Adventures promises a fun-filled day for all at its one-stop adventure paradise in the little town of Colchester. Whether it’s sandboarding down one of the highest dunes in South Africa, enjoying a safari with an expert guide through the Addo Elephant National Park, cruising or...
Rates from R175
Raggy Charters
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Port Elizabeth Harbour
Raggy Charters offers guests a variety of cruises to suit your requirements. We specialize in wildlife viewing and often come across whales, dolphins, penguins, seals, sharks, and seabirds in Algoa Bay. All of our cruises make use of our three motorised catamarans which can carry 20, 18 and 10...
Rates from R800
Lower Guinea Fowl Trail
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Central
TRAIL TYPE: LINEAR
DURATION: 2/3 HOURS
DIFFICULTY: EASY/MODERATE
RECOMMENDED HIKING TIMES: 08h00 – 16h30
Download the hiking trail guide here.
Addo Cruises & Sand Sledding
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Colchester
Enjoy a guided river cruise on the Sundays River Ferry - or The Ferry - (this is the name of the river boat) - and explore the beauty of the Sundays River Estuary. View the majestic Alexandria Coastal Dune - one of the largest pristine coastal dune systems in the world.
Hop on The Sundays River...
Rates from R550
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 ...
Aloe Trail
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Blue Water Bay
The Aloe trail comprises two trails: one of 2 km, marked with yellow arrows, and a longer one of 7 km (3 hours), marked with red arrows. Both start at a gate at the top of Tippers Creek Road, between Amsterdamhoek and Bluewater Bay. The trail takes a circular route via the escarpment...
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