The Eastern Cape coastline around Port Elizabeth is a sweep of pristine golden beaches, dramatic surf breaks and rich marine heritage. A private guided coastal tour takes in Hobie Beach, King's Beach, the iconic Campanile bell tower and the legends of the sardine run — a liquid spectacle unlike anywhere else on earth.
What to expect
Your guide whisks you along the beachfront boulevard, pausing at Hobie Beach — famous for its calm, warm waters and vibrant kitesurfing scene — before continuing to the windswept drama of King's Beach with its sweeping views of Algoa Bay. A stop at the historic Campanile tower, built to commemorate the 1820 British Settlers, provides context for the city's colonial and multicultural heritage. The guide then reveals the extraordinary story of the annual sardine run — the greatest marine migration on the planet — which sees billions of sardines, followed by sharks, dolphins and whales, pass these very shores each June and July. The tour finishes with a walk along the famous Boardwalk promenade, ideal for a final espresso or sundowner.
Good to know
The tour departs from and returns to the cruise terminal. Half-day format (3–4 hours) fits comfortably within a typical port call. For June–July arrivals, ask Calabash about sardine run viewing packages — they are extraordinary. Book directly via the Calabash Tours website.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Port Elizabeth — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.