Welcome to Port Elizabeth, our apartment is nestled in the leafy suburb of Walmer, perfectly located for travelers and Bussiness people needing to get around
Use our place as your springboard to the Garden Route and it's many locations
Our unit is a trendy one bedroom apartment with just about everything you could possibly need!
It's a perfect mixture of old city charm with modern travelers needs!
The kitchen is set up for a master chef, if that is not your style we are surrounded by some of PE's finest restaurants! Wanna stay in, pizza deliver never takes longer than 20 minutes.
Guests will always be welcomed with a few items to get them through there first morning! Sit outside and listen to the birds while you wait for your first cup of the famous mastertons to brew. Enjoy freshly baked biscuits or just settle for a healthy yogurt and muesli. If you looking for something a little more up beat connect to your own personal Harman Kardon system and experience pure sound quality!
Our space is totally private with its on entrance, with that said we are always just a call away
Fun loving out going person that's always willing to help in any way!
Really enjoy exploring nature and would be happy to share my knowledge of our oceans and bush veld
Qualified scuba diving instructor and boat skipper
Port Elizabeth is a city on Algoa Bay in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province. A major port, it's also known for its numerous beaches. The Donkin Heritage Trail takes in the Old Hill neighborhood's Victorian landmarks. Coastal boat tours spot whales and rare seabirds, while wildlife reserves outside the metropolitan area are home to elephants, rhinos and other big game
Use my place as your access to the many activities close by(45km) Addo game park, Sundays river, sand boarding and boat cruises
Walmer used to be a town on its own before becoming part of Port Elizabeth. In 1815 the farm Welbedacht, covered an area just under 14 square miles, to the south west of Port Elizabeth was granted to AM Muller. When Muller died in 1845 his farm was inherited by his 8 sons who, true to form, could not decide on how to sub divide the property. As a result the farm was sold and the money was distributed to the heirs. In 1855 the area was transferred to the municipality of Port Elizabeth and renamed Walmer in honour of the Duke of Wellington. The area was then laid out and on 8 March 1855 it was resolved to sell 400 plots by public auction. A number of stands were also reserved for the D
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