What's Eastern Cape like?
There's a lot visitors like about Eastern Cape, especially its beaches and restaurants. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Plan a fun excursion to Alexander Country Club and Fish River Sun Golf Course while here. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Cove Rock and Beacon Bay Crossing.
Where are the best places to stay in Eastern Cape?
Here are our travelers' top 5 places to stay in Eastern Cape:
Shaloha Guesthouse on Supertubes, in Jeffreys Bay
Beachfront guesthouse within easy reach of Dolphin Beach- Free parking • Free WiFi • Beach sun loungers • Garden
Sibuya Game Reserve, in Kenton on Sea
Kenton on Sea family-friendly lodge with safari- Free breakfast • Free parking • Free kid's activities • 3 restaurants • 3 bars
Woodbury Lodge - Amakhala Game Reserve, in Sidbury
All-inclusive lodge with safari, near Amakhala Game Reserve- Free breakfast • Free parking • Free WiFi • Restaurant • 2 outdoor pools
Camp Figtree, in Addo
Addo family-friendly tentalow with safari- Free parking • Free WiFi • Restaurant • 2 outdoor pools • Bar
Gorah Elephant Camp, in Addo
Luxury lodge with safari, outdoor pool- Free breakfast • Free parking • Free WiFi • Restaurant • Bar
What is there to see around Eastern Cape?
- Cove Rock (27.1 mi/43.7 km from the city center)
- Eastern Beach (30 mi/48.3 km from the city center)
- Nahoon Beach (30.7 mi/49.4 km from the city center)
- Bonza Bay Beach (31.2 mi/50.2 km from the city center)
- Inkwenkwezi Private Game Reserve (36.8 mi/59.2 km from the city center)
What is there to do around Eastern Cape?
- Alexander Country Club (27.3 mi/43.9 km from the city center)
- Beacon Bay Crossing (28.9 mi/46.5 km from the city center)
- Fish River Sun Golf Course (60.2 mi/96.9 km from the city center)
- BT Ngebs Mall (116.7 mi/187.8 km from the city center)
- SANCCOB Port Elizabeth (129.3 mi/208 km from the city center)
Other Popular Eastern Cape Attractions
- Cintsa Beach
- Kwandwe Private Game Reserve
- Great Fish Point Lighthouse
- Settlers Garden 1820
- African Pride Pumba Private Game Reserve