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    Gqeberha (Xhosa: [ᶢǃʱɛ̀ɓéːxà]; English: / k ɛ ˈ b ɛər x ə / keb-AIR-khə), previously named Port Elizabeth, and colloquially referred to as P.E., is a major seaport and the most populous city in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

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    • Unwind on the City’s Blue Flag Beaches. Address. Kings Beach, Summerstrand, South Africa. Sun worshippers and watersports enthusiasts are spoiled for choice in Port Elizabeth, with a bevy of beautiful beaches to choose from.
    • Discover Port Elizabeth’s Gourmet Culinary Scene. Address. 182 Main Rd, Walmer, Gqeberha, 6001, South Africa. Phone +27 41 585 5606. Web Visit website.
    • Learn About Local History at the Port Elizabeth Museum. Address. Beach Rd, Humewood, Gqeberha, 6013, South Africa. Phone +27 41 584 0650. Web Visit website.
    • Walk the Donkin Heritage Trail. Address. Port Elizabeth Central, Gqeberha, 6006, South Africa. Phone +27 41 506 3466. Web Visit website. The Donkin Heritage Trail is named after Sir Rufane Donkin, Port Elizabeth’s founder.
  2. Mar 28, 2024 · Gqeberha is a city in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It was previously known as Port Elizabeth or PE. Many people still call it by that name. The best things to do in Port Elizabeth revolve around the city’s history, coastal activities, and wildlife safaris. The city was founded in 1820 by Sir RufaneDonkin, the Governor of the Cape.

  3. Apr 11, 2024 · Port Elizabeth, port city, Eastern Cape province, southern South Africa. It lies on Algoa Bay of the Indian Ocean, its deepwater harbour enclosed by a breakwater. Port Elizabeth was established in 1820 as a British settlement around Fort Frederick (1799; the oldest British building in southern.

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    • Donkin Reserve. Smack bang in the middle of Port Elizabeth’s Central Business District (CBD), the Donkin Reserve is a publicly-accessible open space combining native flora, historic structures, and fine views over the wider city.
    • King’s Beach. Proudly flying a Blue Flag for cleanliness, King’s Beach is one of Port Elizabeth’s most popular stretches of sand. Its runs for 1.6 glorious kilometers from the harbor to Humewood, a beachside neighborhood with its own long history.
    • Route 67 walking trail. The city’s Route 67 trail consists of a piece of public art for each of the 67 years Nelson Mandela gave his life to ending racial segregation in South Africa under apartheid.
    • Splash Waterworld. The slides and rides behind King’s Beach belong to Splash Waterworld. Primarily aimed at children, this small waterpark nonetheless does its job of bringing smiles to the faces of those who visit.
  4. South Africa, Africa. Port Elizabeth (PE for short) fringes Algoa Bay at the western end of the Sunshine Coast, and offers many good bathing beaches, great surf spots and excellent water sports. Marine life in the bay is also sensational, with plenty of dolphins and whales that can be spotted throughout the year.

  5. Official Tourism Information for Port Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela Bay. Find Port Elizabeth Accommodation, Restaurants, Attractions, Events and more.