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Port Elizabeth Beach Vacation
Whether you're on the road solo or with the entire family, you're sure to find plenty of relaxation on your Port Elizabeth vacation. Look for colorful seashells or sit by the water's edge and watch the seabirds fly overhead. Whatever you decide to do, your trip to Port Elizabeth is sure to be unforgettable. Princess Margaret Beach, located 0.32 kilometers from the town center, is ideal for those who value convenience. Many visitors also lock in Port Elizabeth vacation packages closer to Friendship Bay Beach, another popular nearby option.
Things You Should Know About Port Elizabeth
- If you're yearning for a vacation by the water, see what's available among our Port Elizabeth beach hotels. After all, nothing says relaxation like the smell of salty sea breezes, the sound of lapping waves and the sight of a sparkling ocean horizon.
- The villas, such as Sandrati Villa and The Old Fort, are a hit with travelers here. Book either of these options and your vacation in Port Elizabeth is sure to be comfortable.
- The population of Port Elizabeth is roughly 840. If you're after a few good travel tips, there are lots of locals who'll be willing to clue you in. Our Port Elizabeth things to do page is also a wealth of handy information.
- Princess Margaret Beach is a popular attraction to tick off your itinerary. If you want to visit more sights, our Port Elizabeth vacation deals will make your hard-earned cash go further.
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Popular places to visit
Belmont Walkway
Belmont Walkway is just one of the places to see in Port Elizabeth, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? While you're in the area, stroll along the beaches.
Bequia Maritime Museum
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Bequia Maritime Museum during your trip to Pretoria.
What to do in Port Elizabeth

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