Artisans, Surfers and Ghosts: All Are Welcome in This Seaside City

Port Elizabeth is full of beauty, but friendly hospitality is by far its greatest characteristic. With amazing craftsmanship, monumental sights and passionate locals, this seaside metropolis is the ideal host. Come and explore here and find out why people think it’s a friendly city.

Go

Port Elizabeth stretches along the eastern coastline of Argoa Bay in South Africa. Due to warm currents washing the coast throughout the year, the bay has earned the title of the bottlenose dolphin capital of the world.

See

Overlooking the sea, the Donkin Sanctuary showcases the city’s rich history and modern creativity. Standing out from this heritage walk is a 10-meter-high stone pyramid, a monument built by the town’s founder in 1861 in honor of his late wife. At its base is the Mosaic Square. Made from vibrant ceramics, it depicts the country’s unique diversity. Climb to the top of the Donkin Lighthouse for panoramic views of the port.

From the Campanile Memorial, embark on an amazing journey along Route 67. The city is dotted with public art installations to honor Nelson Mandela’s 67 years of service to the nation. The marker guides visitors through this striking collection of artworks, which includes a row of laser-cut steel voters and a giant geometric fish bird returning to its nest.

If you want to catch a glimpse of the ghosts and splendor, head to the Opera House. Built in 1892 on the site of the gallows, the theater is the longest-running theatre in Africa. Immerse yourself in the crimson plush seats and let the cast or soul from afar send chills down your spine.

Discover the creativity of the city in WERK_, a hub for craftsmen and inventors. Wander through these restored warehouses and watch custom-made lights and pottery vases come to life.

Do

Port Elizabeth’s coastline is famous for its Blue Flag beaches and is a paradise for sunbathers and surfers. Rent a surfboard, jump into the blissful pool, or kayak to watch the sunset. Go on an underwater adventure at Devil’s Reef. Just 100 meters from Humewood Beach, this popular snorkeling spot is an oasis of soft coral, blacktail and stingrays.

Indulge in artisanal food at the Good Night Market. Inside a newly renovated tram building, impala cheese grills hiss, and lively locals gather to drink craft beers.

In Port Elizabeth, community spirit, culture and innovation are intertwined. Follow its call and enter a world unlike any other.

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