

Explore Port Elizabeth's rich history, from the 1820 Settlers' Monument to the Donkin Heritage Trail.

Port Elizabeth has a Mediterranean climate with occasional rain, a jacket is essential for unexpected showers.
The Heritage Trail involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are a must.
The sun can be strong, especially during summer, so a hat is optional but recommended for sun protection.
A self-guided walk through Port Elizabeth's historic heart, featuring beautiful Victorian architecture and stunning ocean views.
A fascinating museum complex housing a natural history museum, a snake park, and an oceanarium with a large aquarium and a touch tank.
An entertainment complex featuring a casino, restaurants, a cinema, and a waterfront promenade with beautiful views of Algoa Bay.
Famous for its artisanal coffee and creative breakfast dishes.

Known for its Mediterranean-inspired dishes and beautiful garden setting.
Famous for its seafood dishes and stunning ocean views.
Aromatic herbal tea made from rooibos plant, naturally sweet and caffeine-free.
Half a loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with curry, typically mutton or chicken.
A traditional South African stew cooked in a three-legged pot over an open fire, often containing meat, vegetables, and spices.
Traditional Xhosa beadwork is a symbol of wealth and status, with intricate patterns telling a story.
A unique blend of tea grown in the Eastern Cape, named after the Port Jackson ship that brought tea seeds to South Africa.
Handcrafted jewellery made from the bones of the endangered Cape Vulture, supporting local conservation efforts.

A hidden gem in Fairfax County, VA, this museum offers a unique glimpse into the history and role of National Park Rangers.

A scenic urban waterfront destination offering parks, trails, and public art in Houston.
A serene viewpoint offering panoramic views of Kodumudika Lake and the surrounding hills, perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers.