Offering views of Nelson Mandela Bay and its cliffs, this 4-star hotel features spacious rooms and a plunge pool. The hotel is located opposite Bayworld Oceanarium and offers free parking.
Southern Sun The Marine offers glorious ocean views within walking distance of Port Elizabeth, the “Friendly City” of the Eastern Cape coast and a favourite destination along South Africa’s Garden...
Set around an infinity pool, this hotel is only a 2-minute walk from the beach in Port Elizabeth. Surrounded by an African zen garden, it has a spa with a hot tub and relaxing beauty treatments.
Situated in Port Elizabeth, 3.5 km from Walmer Country Club, Nova Boutique Hotel, spa and conference venue features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre...
Britt
Netherlands
Beautiful decorated space, we got a free room upgrade to the honeymoon suite and can’t say that’s not worth it!
They serve very good breakfast and lovely cappuccino’s :-)
The staff (family owned) is super lovely and makes sure you’re comfortable at all times, highly recommend this place!
Located along the beachfront in Port Elizabeth and with views of the Indian Ocean, The Beach Hotel offers brightly decorated rooms with air conditioning.
Chris
South Africa
The staff and food at the veranda and the breakfast venue were great. The location is excellent and the view from the room excellent.
Situated 1.3 km from Boardwalk Mall and Casino, SUN1 PORT ELIZABETH provides accommodation with free WiFi in Port Elizabeth, with some rooms having sea view.
Situated only a short walk from the beach, in the heart of Port Elizabeth, this modern hotel impresses with its many facilities and central location
Close to the airport and marina, the Paxton Hotel ...
Zama
South Africa
It’s right by the beach and not far from the hotel. Also close to boardwalk mall.
Located in Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape Region, 1.8 km from Boardwalk Casino, Town Lodge Gqeberha boasts an outdoor pool and views of the garden.
Masego
South Africa
Your staff are something out of this planet.High five to that bundle of lovely souls.
The Hub Boutique Hotel offers modern and stylish rooms with balcony or patio overlooking the garden and pool. Located in Port Elizabeth’s suburb of Walmer, the hotel provides free Wi-Fi throughout.
Set around an infinity pool, this hotel is only a 2-minute walk from the beach in Port Elizabeth. Surrounded by an African zen garden, it has a spa with a hot tub and relaxing beauty treatments.
Offering views of Nelson Mandela Bay and its cliffs, this 4-star hotel features spacious rooms and a plunge pool. The hotel is located opposite Bayworld Oceanarium and offers free parking.
I loved everything including best customer service
Located in the heart of Port Elizabeth, Chapman Hotel offers rooms with panoramic Indian Ocean views. There is an outdoor pool, a bar and an à la carte restaurant.
Everything is perfect. The staffs are super helpful.
Located in Port Elizabeth, this property provides budget, self-catering apartments near the Nelson Mandela Stadium and St. Georges Cricket Ground. Free WiFi and free parking are available.
Everything about the place, and we coming again soon
Southern Sun The Marine offers glorious ocean views within walking distance of Port Elizabeth, the “Friendly City” of the Eastern Cape coast and a favourite destination along South Africa’s Garden...
The breakfast was good and the location is excellent
FAQs about hotels in Port Elizabeth
On average, 3-star hotels in Port Elizabeth cost € 48.98 per night, and 4-star hotels in Port Elizabeth are € 70.80 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Port Elizabeth can on average be found for € 132.42 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Port Elizabeth this weekend is € 53.98 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 75.64. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Port Elizabeth for this weekend cost on average around € 133.80 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 52.15 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Port Elizabeth for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 77.74 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Port Elizabeth will cost around € 133.75 (based on Booking.com prices).
My stay was regrettably too short; I truly wish I could have...
My stay was regrettably too short; I truly wish I could have extended it. Port Elizabeth is vastly underrated, offering an abundance of activities. I yearned for a longer holiday, ideally spanning five days! The city is breathtaking, with its friendly people, pristine cleanliness, and refreshing ambiance.
Sibanyoni
10
Scored 10
The area I stayed at in Summerstrand was very beautiful and...
The area I stayed at in Summerstrand was very beautiful and quiet. It’s clean and close to the beaches. Overall, I found PE to be relatively laid back. A cosy city for a traveller needing some peace and quiet.
Ngcamu
8.0
Scored 8.0
Not a lot to do in PE , we came to visit old friends, and...
Not a lot to do in PE , we came to visit old friends, and we enjoyed to see them again, we ate at some thing fishey, we hire a small car, and drive a lot, and see all the nice beaches and beautiful casino building,and see coega port
Connie
South Africa
10
Scored 10
Professional yet warm and friendly hosts that made us feel...
Professional yet warm and friendly hosts that made us feel comfortable. The rooms are spotlessly clean and tastefully furnished and the facilities are exactly what we wanted. Much attention to safety and environmental aspects that provide a sense of security and serenity.
Highly recommended and I will definitely be back. Thank you Tommy and Leonie ❤️
SHAREETHA
South Africa
10
Scored 10
Port Elizabeth is a beautiful coastal city with miles of...
Port Elizabeth is a beautiful coastal city with miles of beaches and is true to its nickname the Friendly City. The older parts in Central have stunning views and buildings but unfortunetaly the local government has allowed it to become neglected, uncared for and in some places dangerous. What a pity, as the old centre with its harbour views and gracious historical buildings should be the gem of the city.
That said, there are still other places worth a visit as property owners in the central area really make an effort to keep their properties well maintained and in the spirit of what it used to be.
There are many restaurants and my favourites are the local ones, each with their own vibe and unique menus. I just love Port Elizabeth.
FioriniFun
South Africa
10
Scored 10
Gqeberha to give its official name is a fairly relaxed place...
Gqeberha to give its official name is a fairly relaxed place as largish cities go. It has great beaches though you need to be prepared for windy weather that can reduce the fun of being on a beach.
There is a lot of history, with interesting sites to visit. Also some great food options.
It is not the country’s top tourist hot spot but has plenty of attractions that are in any case better enjoyed without a massive crowd.
Beautifully designed hotel where every detail is taken care off.
The breakfast is exceptional: there is a freshly made buffet and you have amazing à la carte choices which are included in the price.
The owners are super nice people who even picked us up at the airport and dropped us off the next day where we picked up are rental car.
I ve been to a lot of hotels in the world but never experienced a personal service like this.
I wish we would have stayed longer.
All the best to Kevin, Gaele and Justice. Je
A colonial style hotel. I can’t single out any of the staff as they were all very good. Big rooms and a splendid balcony. Also, a superb bathroom with an excellent shower and the option of a deep bath if that’s your preference. The room servicing was immaculate The food was outstanding. I was on my own in the dining room each night yet the food was as good as any I’ve enjoyed over the years and I have now reached old git status. Sincerely, one of the loveliest hotels I’ve ever stayed in.
Perhaps a bit far from the beach in Humewood (3.3 km), but close to the bus station and the center of Port Elizabeth. Moreover, in a quiet residential area next to historic Fort Frederick overlooking the harbour. Spacious hotel with verandas and common rooms where you can work or relax.
Good facilities such as the hot showers and WiFi. The kitchens are functional. The hotel is well secured. The place is kept clean. Friendly staff.
A quiet location in the suburb of Summerstrand. A very spacious and well-provisioned room with all the amenities required for a comfortable stay. Filter coffee with a plunger was a special touch. A very friendly hostess and staff added to the pleasure of the stay.
It feels like a home from home. We have been coming here for many years and we love the welcome we receive from staff.
It is one of those hotels where you can just stay all week without actually leaving the premises! You have everything you need right there!
A quiet and relaxing oasis that's close to all amenities. Everyone is super friendly and helpful. Breakfast is excellent and very speedy. Exceptional personal service which far exceeds standard hotel offerings.
Town Lodge Port Elizabeth offers a delightful stay with its prime location near the beach and Boldwalk Mall, boasting an array of dining options and shops. The beach amenities add to the convenience.
The property is gorgeous, extremely well maintained and has a vintage touch everywhere. Charlotte was an excellent host and helped us find some very unique places to visit in Port Elizabeth.
The staff are exceptionally friendly, the breakfast is better than most 5 star hotels, and while I was there, they were busy putting in batteries to avoid loadshedding.
I really enjoyed staying at Sun1 Port Elizabeth Gqeberha and the staff was so good to me and their hospitality is to be appreciated because it's wonderful
The staff of Manor 38 is remarkable, the place is comfortable and always very clean. Definitely coming back to Manor 38 next time I visit Port Elizabeth.
Only stayed for one night, across a very busy street to get to beach, hotel very dated but clean, towels also on old side, staff very nice and helpful.
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