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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
Leeuwenbosch and Shearers Country House
Location : Eastern Cape > Paterson >
Leeuwenbosch has been in the Fowlds family since 1872. Steeped in history it offers a true Eastern Cape family setting. This lodge has its unique brand with personalized owner driven hospitality to compliment your safari experience.


Rates from R2150
Addo Wildlife
Location : Eastern Cape > Addo >
Come enjoy a meal in our restaurant, walk through our aviary, book a game drive or stay in our luxury chalets.



Feather Market Centre
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Central
Port Elizabeth's Feather Market Centre is located on the corner of Baakens Street and Military Road, Central and, as its name implies, was an extension of the original commercial activities once carried out in Market Square.
Red Location Backpackers Lodge
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > New Brighton
The Red Location Backpackers (situated in the township of New Brighton) is an Urban Renewal Initiative under the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, and forms part of the Internationally acclaimed Red Location Cultural Precinct.
Through this unique Arts and...
Rates from R150
Blue Crane Route Tourism Office
Location : Eastern Cape > Somerset East >
Welcome to Somerset East, home of the Walter Battiss Art Museum, this is where you will find all you need to know about Somerset East, as well as the neighbouring towns of Pearston and Cookhouse.
Together these towns make up the Blue Crane Route.
Pearson Conservatory
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Central
1882 Victorian Pearson Conservatory was built for the cultivation of exotic plants, water lilies and beautiful orchids. Named after Mr Henry Pearson, Mayor of P.E. on sixteen occasions, member of the Legislative Assembly, Treasurer-General of the Cape 1880-81 and Colonial Secretary in 1889. It...















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