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Port Elizabeth's history as a city was foreshadowed during the Revolutionary/Napoleonic wars with France. When the French invaded Holland and established a puppet regime, the British occupied the Dutc...
Hobie Beach, with its landmark “Shark Rock Pier”, is one of Port Elizabeth’s main beaches and bustles with activity both in and out of the water during the summertime. The beach is preferred for...
It was, however, an important logistic base and many of the British remounts were shipped through the port. A memorial, believed at the time to be unique, was subsequently erected to the horses who su...
Humewood Beach is a favourite with families because it offers sheltered swimming, body-surfing and shade under the promenade. This beach has been awarded “Blue Flag” status for the 2006/7 season.
King's Beach is a magnificent 1,6 km-long expanse of wide golden sand extending from the harbour wall to Humewood.
This recently upgraded complex, ideally situated adjoining King's Beach, is now an international-class water recreational facility.
Pollock Beach, or “The Pipe” as it is known locally, is favoured by surfers because of its excellent waves and surfing opportunities.
Sardinia Bay is a marine reserve with miles of unspoiled coastline stretching all the way to Jeffrey's Bay and crystal clear water, is excellent for diving, horse riding and scenic walks.
Port Elizabeth has a strongly established sporting tradition. Although a much younger city than Cape Town, Port Elizabeth has both the oldest cricket ground and the oldest bowling green in South Afric...

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