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What to do in and around Port ElizabethLet Beachview Country Guest House help organise your day trips. We can also arrange tours for guests and car hire. Would you like us to suggest a day/night trip or adventure trip whilst you are in Port Elizabeth? Bayworld, which is one of Port Elizabeth's "must see" tourist attractions, is situated on the beachfront and comprises the Museum, Oceanarium, Snake Park and Tropical House. In addition to the popular daily dolphin and seal presentations hosted at he Oceanarium, the Snake Park also houses a wide variety of exotic and indigenous snakes as well as an impressive variety of Eastern Cape Reptiles. The "Apple Express", the city's famous antique narrow-gauge steam train operates from Port Elizabeth to Thornhill Village on a regular basis. Beaches are what makes Port Elizabeth. Algoa Bay boasts 40 km of magnificent coastline and protected beaches, complemented by a perfect combination of warm water, calm sea and fair breezes. Included in the 40 km coastline are King's Beach, Hobie Beach, Pollok Beach, Brighton Beach, Bluewater Bay, St George's Strand and Wells Estate. The wide expanses of golden sands are ideal for safe and sheltered swimming, snorkelling, body surfing, yachting, windsurfing, jet skiing, fishing and beautiful beach walks. Lifeguards are on duty during the summer season at all the main beaches.
Wildlife and game viewing Outdoor Enthusiast Port Elizabeth offers an abundance of nature reserves ranging from a floral wonderland to unspoilt sand dunes and dramatic mountain ranges. A variety of scenic walks are available within the city limits that includes coastal and valley experiences. These trails can be self-guided or accompanied by expert trail guides. A host of other adventures are also available such as birding, mountain biking and horse riding. Port Elizabeth lies on the shores of Algoa Bay, a superb 40-kilometre sweep of golden beaches lapped by the warm blue waters of the Indian Ocean. It is a paradise for sunbathers, the water sports and the whale-watchers; these giant marine mammals (mostly of the southern wright type) come inshore in number enthusiast to breed and to give birth to their young between June and November each year.
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