Latest from our blog

Nelson Mandela Bay's strong links with the freedom struggle

  • 05 June 2014 | By Lynnette Johns

The Eastern Cape has a proud history of being home to men and women who dared to stand up to the brutal apartheid security forces.… Read more

Things Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism's Mandlakazi Skefile loves

  • 03 June 2014 | By Lynnette Johns

Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism CEO Mandlakazi Skefile is letting everyone in on one of South Africa’s biggest “secrets”: Nelson Mandela Bay is a hidden gem… Read more

Nelson Mandela Bay's growing art scene

  • 28 May 2014 | By Lynnette Johns

The art scene in Nelson Mandela Bay is gaining momentum – Route 67 has captured the imagination of many, showcasing thought-provoking works by local artists,… Read more

Port Elizabeth Instagram walks – documenting today for tomorrow

  • 28 May 2014 | By Lynnette Johns

Nelson Mandela Bay is a city of contrasts, says Instagrammer Chris Kritzinger: “It’s this crazy place where derelict buildings meet absurd public art, socio-economic malaise… Read more

What does freedom mean to you? Tell us now – and win big!

  • 26 May 2014 | By Lynnette Johns

There are just over two weeks left before our “what is your idea of freedom competition” closes. To celebrate 20 years of democracy in South… Read more

Photo essay: Port Elizabeth beaches

  • 23 May 2014

Sky, sun and water meet in Port Elizabeth. Enjoy this photo essay that we’ve put together. It’s sure to soothe your soul.

Read more

Remains of Khoi chief Dawid Stuurman could be repatriated

  • 23 May 2014 | By Lynnette Johns

Many struggle heroes call the Nelson Mandela Bay area home – as did one of the country’s first freedom fighters, Dawid Stuurman. Stuurman, a Khoi… Read more

A meander through mohair land in Nelson Mandela Bay

  • 21 May 2014 | By Lynnette Johns

Port Elizabeth is considered by many to be the mohair capital of the world. More than 20 000 people are employed in the industry, 50%… Read more

Featured Posts

Latest Galleries