Port Elizabeth's Route 67 is one of South Africa's great public art trails — 67 monumental works celebrating Mandela's 67 years of service, winding through the city's historic heart to the iconic Donkin Reserve lighthouse and pyramid. A knowledgeable private guide transforms it into a profound cultural and historical journey.
What to expect
Begin at the foot of the hill and ascend through 67 extraordinary artworks — mosaics, sculptures, weavings and murals — each narrating a chapter of South Africa's path to freedom. At the summit, the Donkin Reserve rewards you with panoramic views over Algoa Bay and the rust-red rooftops of the Victorian city. Your guide weaves personal stories, local legends and political history into every stop. The route concludes near the historic Port Elizabeth Opera House — one of Africa's oldest surviving theatres — and the colourful Victorian terraces of Donkin Street, perfect for a final photograph.
Good to know
The Donkin Reserve is a short 10-minute taxi or Uber ride from the cruise terminal, or walkable (20 minutes) for energetic guests. Wear comfortable walking shoes — the route involves a steady uphill climb. Morning tours are cooler and the light is superb for photography. Book directly through Blue Pebbles Tours.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Port Elizabeth — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.