Eastern Cape Verblyf - 35
The Eastern Cape is a province in South Africa with a diverse range of landscapes and activities. Eastern Cape accommodation can be anything from a cosy self-catering cottage in the Amatole Mountains to a 5-star game lodge or informal backpackers on the Wild Coast.
Geographically speaking, the Eastern Cape has it all. In the far South of the province, close to the border with the Western Cape, you will find temperate rainforest, some of it protected in the spectacular Tsitsikamma National Park. The western part of the province on the other hand mainly consists of semi-arid Karoo.
One of the towns within the Karoo is Graaff-Reinet – a treasure trove of beautiful architecture. It is also unique in that it is completely surrounded by a national park, namely Camdeboo. The Camdeboo National Park is a paradise for photographers with its open spaces and weird rock formations. Nearby you will find yet another stunning reserve, the Mountain Zebra National Park.
The east of the province is a long coastline which meets the warm Indian Ocean. Some of its main cities like Port Elizabeth and East London are located on the coast. As you move northwards along the coast, it becomes increasingly rugged, giving rise to the name the Wild Coast. The Wild Coast forms part of the traditional Xhosa homelands (sometimes still referred to as the Transkei), providing an interesting cultural twist to the experience.
What you find in the Transkei are green undulating hills, dotted with Xhosa villages and leading to the untamed coast. The Wild Coast is a traveller’s paradise due to long uninterrupted stretches of beach with interesting rock formations and breath-taking gorges.
Jeffrey’s Bay is a small town on the coast and is another jewel in the Eastern Cape coast’s pride. Supertubes is a renowned surf spot rated 5th in the world.
Other Eastern Cape attractions include hot springs in Aliwal North, the annual National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, the Addo Elephant National Park and the delightful little town of Hogsback tucked away in the Amatole Mountains. Speaking of mountains, the Eastern Cape has plenty apart from the Amatole range. Sections of the Drakensberg, the Sneeuberg and the Stormberge all contribute to the geography of the Eastern Cape.
If you are looking for an exciting destination which offers beautiful scenery and lots of culture, then you’ve just found it.
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Accommodation @ Oribi Haven Cottages
A working cattle farm, with 5kms of prime coastline – 2 self catering cottages – close enough for a group booking but far enough for own privacy.
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Roy & Mandy Stevens look forward to welcoming you at “Aloha Bed and Breakfast” in the beautiful suburb of Baysville, East London. You are invited to enjoy a stay in our comfortable, well equipped room... Lees meer
Pabala Game Farm is situated in the malaria-free Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
Pabala is nestled in the Loerie district, located between the Garden Route coastal road and Baviaans Kloof Mega... Lees meer
The Mazeppa Bay and Point is the setting for the Mazeppa Bay Hotel creating a wonderful ambiance of hospitality, where guests can enjoy home away from home comforts and wholesome home cooked meals. Wi... Lees meer
Thyme and Again B&B is a place where everyone can relax and enjoy the warm hospitality Brenda and Johnnie freely provide. We love to have our guests join us....
With true Karoo hospitality, Thyme a... Lees meer
The Seaside is a beautiful, sea front, self-catering holiday home, with magnificent views, ideally located in Cintsa East, on the Wild Coast of the Eastern Cape. It has its own private pathway down to... Lees meer
“Muzuri” (meaning “Good” in Swahili) is the name of our self catering holiday house in Jeffrey's Bay on the South-East Coast of South Africa. “Muzuri” is newly built, spacious, fully furnished and sit... Lees meer
Our brand new and modern venue, for weddings, ceremonies, receptions, corporate functions and birthday parties will comfortably seat up to 180 guests, overlooking the majestic Gamtoos river, with a wr... Lees meer
Situated on the main beach, the five star Diaz 15 offers you the best in luxury in Jeffreys Bay. Well-appointed patios and balconies are ideal for barbecues or relaxing over a sundowner while watching... Lees meer
Each independent chalet has a double bed and a sleeper couch, en-suit bathrooms with bath and shower, a large balcony, fridge, microwave, irioning, electric blankets in winter and tea/coffee facilitie... Lees meer
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Cradock
Though it has seen better days with respect to its infrastructure, especially the roads, Cradock remains a town with an interesting history. It is probably most famous (in modern times) for the story of 'The Cradock Four'.
It is one of the Cape's chief centres of the wool industry.
We took an interest in Schreiner House where the author of The Story of an African Farm lived as a young girl. The house, which is located at 9 Cross Street and is a satellite of the National English Literary Museum, contains a modern set of exhibitions portraying the life of Olive Schreiner.
Cradock had a name change in 2022. It has officially been renamed Nxuba.
- Louise Cloete
Colchester
Colchester is a very small, friendly and safe area. Neat and clean. Next to the river, and you can hear the sea.
- Alheitia Van Niekerk
Bluewater Bay
Pragtige plek en vriendelike mense. Daar is n winkel sentrum wat als het wat jy nodig het.
- Hannetjie Schwartz
St Georges Park
We have always loved the park, as we regularly go to St Georges Hospital.
- Amanda Brown
Cradock
A convenient stopover point en route to one’s destination.
- Louise Cloete
Addo
Awesome. Not as many animals as we expected.
- Tim Van Zyl
Mill Park
Good and safe area with everything that you need a mere distance away.
- Jabu Sobuza
Jeffreys Bay
Very nice town
- Jannie Aucamp
Summerstrand
What a lovely place to visit, temperamental weather and all. Planning a proper holiday there in the near future.
- Antionette Walker
Queenstown
mmm---not what it was. The sunken Gardens have gone. As has the Long Hill drive and the rock gardens.But Queenstown has an interesting history
- William G Middleton