Things To Do In Port Elizabeth, South Africa

In the Eastern Cape of South Africa, Port Elizabeth is one of the country’s largest cities. It bears the nickname ‘the Friendly City’ and boasts that each city attraction lies within 15 minutes of the airport. A great place to plan your next holiday in with Go Discover Abroad, go through this quick list of the activities that you can take up while traveling in Port Elizabeth.

1. Splurge at The Boardwalk

With some of the city’s best shopping, dining, outdoor fair and movies, the boardwalk is a hub of local life. Be sure to stay after the sunset to see the beauty of all the lights reflecting off the lake.

Boardwalk Port Elizabeth

2. Adventure Activities In Algoa Bay

The coastal bank of Nelson Mandela Bay is home to 40 km of beaches. Some offer protected swimming areas while others propose a wide variety of watersports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing and surfing to name a few.

 

Algoa Bay Port Elizabeth

3. Explore History At The Red Location Museum

To understand how far South Africa has come in such a short time, this museum portrays the horrors of institutionalized racism of the past and the anti-apartheid movement that revolutionized the land.

 

Port Elizabeth

4. Pay Tribute At Route 67

To honor the years Nelson Mandela devoted his life to the public, Port Elizabeth dedicated 67 pieces of art to him. Ranging from visual art to urban design and heritage sites, Donkin Street is the epicenter of this exposition where huge silver pipes catch the winds blowing over the city and turns them into music.

 

Port_Elizabeth_Route_67

5. Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium

South Africa hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup and this was one of the main stadiums used in the competition. It was built as a multipurpose sport complex that is a must to understand the city’s development from the oppression of racism to the freedom and open-mindedness of all cultures participating in the World Cup. It is now home to the local professional Rugby team.

 

Port Elizabeth

6. Wildlife Exploration Kragga Kamma Game Park

A little outside the city proper, this park presents the once in a lifetime chance to observe majestic animals. White rhinos, buffalos, cheetahs, giraffes and zebras, among others, roam freely in the lush forests of the park.You could also try the  Wildlife Reserve Project in Port Elizabeth.

 

Kragga Kamma Game Park

7. Campanile Memorial

To honor the British settlers of the 19th Century, this monument was erected in 1923. It stands 52m over the harbor and visitors are encouraged to climb the 204 steps to the top and take in the city views.

 

Campanile Memorial

8. Seven Castle Hill

To understand how the first British Settlers lived, this cottage was built in 1830 and is one of the oldest surviving original houses in Port Elizabeth. It encapsulates domestic life and still retains a cobbled courtyard and a well.

 

7 Castle Hill

9. Walk The Talk At Donkin Heritage Trail

A 5km walk in which you can follow in the footsteps of the 1820 settlers. This path houses 47 national monuments and historical sites all located in the middle of the city.

 

donkin-reserve

10. Addo Elephant Park

The third largest national park in South Africa, Addo Elephant Park is home to over 550 Elephants. Although originally founded to protect these majestic mammals, it has now expanded to conserve a wide array of wildlife and flora.

 

Addo Elephant National Park