083 709 6251 / 084 765 1305 [email protected]

Visit Eastern Cape

South Africa’s Eastern Cape is a place of rugged beauty. Its pristine coastline, virgin bush and sub-tropical forests exist as though untouched by time. Featuring the Big Seven, premier South African surfing and the birthplace of Nelson Mandela, this province’s attractions offer a mix of natural, historical and cultural activities. Covering 170,000 square kilometres from snow-capped peaks of the southern Drakensberg mountains to the lush forests of the Tsitsikamma and along an 800-km-long coastline from Cape St Francis to the Wild Coast, the Eastern Cape province incorporates seven distinct biomes.

Eastern Cape highlights at a glance:

• Big 7 Game Reserves and immense stretches of beach
• Nelson Mandela Museum – tribute to a South African icon
• The Addo Elephant National Park
• Bloukrans Bungee – highest bungee jump in the world
• The Garden Route National Park
• The Sunshine Coast – sun, sand, sea and loads of fun
• The Valley of Desolation – lunar landscapes
• A combination of bush and beach experiences
• The Wild Coast – unspoilt and hub for adventure activities
• Grahamstown – The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown is the 2nd largest in the world after Edinburgh.

Accommodation in Eastern Cape

We have an amazing range of accommodation locations in the Eastern Cape.

  • Plettenberg Bay Resort

  • Premier Hotel East London ELICC

  • The East London International Convention Centre (ELICC)

  • Premier Hotel King David – East London
  • Premier Hotel Regent– East London
  • Brookes Hill Suites – Humewood
  • Kuzuko Lodge – Addo Elephant National Park

  • Drostdy Hotel – Graaff Reinet
  • Mponga Private Game Reserve – East London