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Start ChatIt’s got a chill vibe, nice beaches and a dash of city flair. You'll find some decent attractions, like Kragga Kamma Game Park, King's Beach and more. Get your beach fix without breaking the bank.
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Beaches
Gqeberha is famous for its magnificent coastline. King’s Beach, Humewood and Hobie Beach boast Blue Flag status, while Wells Estate is much quieter but equally picturesque.
Wildlife
Kragga Kamma Game Park is a sanctuary for rhinos, giraffes, and more, while the nearby Addo Elephant National Park is a haven for elephants.
Food
The city is burgeoning into a culinary wonderland. Lively eateries and trendy restaurants offer everything from seafood and sushi to Mediterranean and Italian.
Summers are hot and a little sweaty and winters are crisp and cool. It rains, but not too much, except in winter when it pours. Want to soak up the sun and feel the city pulse? Come in the summer (December - February). It's the best time to get your beach on and your party started.
Average Meal
Dining out at an inexpensive restaurant usually costs about R200
Cappuccino
A regular-sized cappuccino would on average put you out of R35
Local Beer
A 500ml draught in Gqeberha would usually cost you R43