Nelson Mandela Bay (Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage, Despatch and Colchester) has got everything a visitor expects to find on a South African holiday. We are the only city that boasts the Big 7 (Elephant, Buffalo, Rhino, Lion, Leopard, Humpback Whale and Great White Shark). Port Elizabeth (The Friendly City) is known for its over 40Km coast that boast a multitude of Blue Flag Beaches and hours of sunshine to enjoy them in. After a fun day out enjoy the fun and entertainment of the Nelson Mandela Bay nightlife.
Nelson Mandela Bay, An Investment Hotspot
Nelson Mandela Bay has numerous advantages to boost it as a preferred investment destination. These not only include the investment hotspots situated in the Bay, but also the lifestyle and attractions of the Bay as well as its facilities in terms of entertainment, medical and education facilities.
Situated on the shores of the Indian Ocean, this bustling seaport city flaunts an atmosphere of relaxed year-round fun and excitement. Warm, dry summers and mild winter temperatures entice water sport lovers throughout the year. It is home to some of the world’s best sailing venues, first-rate scuba diving with colourful coral species, beautiful reefs and shipwrecks, near perfect conditions for wind-surfing, angling, skin diving, kite-surfing, fly-fishing and canoeing.
Nelson Mandela Bay boasts good telecommunications infrastructure and various modern shopping centres to choose from. In addition there are unspoilt beaches and rivers, ancient rock art sites to clamber up to, about a million hectares of malaria-free game and nature reserves to explore.
INVITING home-grown success stories back to Nelson Mandela Bay to be tourists in their old hometown is a fresh approach to marketing the city by Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism (NMBT).
In December last year, Johannesburg-based editor of the South African branch of the sexy, tongue-in-cheek, men's lifestyle magazine, FHM, Hagen Engler and his high-flying wife Nomfundo, events coordinator for high-profile company Omage, were invited by NMBT to experience the city as tourists.
The HD short documentary on their experience has just been completed. Take a look here as the Englers discovers Nelson Mandela Bay's hidden gems.
The film and photographic footage of their visits have been edited into a snapshot video, "24-hours with FHM editor in Nelson Mandela Bay". "It is part of a more engaging multi-media approach to destination marketing in line with global trends and making engaging use of the exciting social media platform," said Skefile.