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Second Beach, Port St Johns © tmechin, Copyright
Second Beach, Port St Johns © tmechin, Copyright

Port St Johns

Port St Johns Holidays - Eastern Cape, Wild Coast & Berg

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Port St Johns on the Wild Coast & Berg in the Eastern Cape, presents its signature mangrove swamps, impenetrable forests and dramatic lashing waves. Port St Johns is known as the "Jewel of the Wild Coast & Berg", offering true Eastern Cape hospitality.

The Eastern Cape Umzimvubu River (Xhosa for "hippo") cuts a huge gorge right to the sea between the Thesiger and Sullivan twin mountains, which stand on either side of the river mouth like strongholds, and are regarded as the gates of Port St Johns. Another Port St Johns sentinel is the Cape Hermes Lighthouse, which has since 1903 been warning passing ships of the jagged rocks that line this dangerous Port St Johns Eastern Cape coastline.
Port St Johns beaches (three) are great for dolphin watching, whale watching and excellent fishing. The Umzimvubu River mouth and the rocky Poenskop fishing beach are exceptionally popular Eastern Cape fishing spots for year round fishing.

Port St Johns Third Beach is well known for its "laid-back atmosphere", and is a favourite retreat for backpackers and free spirited bohemians.

For the more energetic, numerous Eastern Cape hiking trails saunter through the nearby Port St Johns Silaka Nature Reserve, which is nestled in a forested valley between Port St Johns Second Beach and Sugarloaf Rock. Similarly located in a densely forested region a few kilometres from Port St Johns, the Isinuka Springs are visited by thousand of people each year who seek relief in the sulphur water for various ailments.

The decaying colonial grandeur of Port St Johns offers some wonderfully unique restaurants - a "must visit" is the Delicious Monster Restaurant in Port St Johns, famous for its awesome views and fresh seafood.
You'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to Port St Johns Bed & Breakfast accommodation, as "there are still a few places on earth where, if you listen carefully, you can hear your heartbeat echo across the water" ... and in the very heart of the Eastern Cape's hidden natural wonderland, Port St Johns Bed & Breakfast accommodation Cremorne Seaside River Resort treats their guests as close friends, and will welcome you with good old fashioned hospitality.
You'll find comfortable Port St Johns Self Catering accommodation nestled in lush gardens situated just a few meters from Port St Johns Long Beach, with easy access to good fishing, a 9 hole golf course, and numerous excellent restaurants where you can enjoy a hearty meal. The Umzimvubu River front offers excellent Port St Johns accommodation options.
Town central is pretty run down and Port St Johns accommodation should perhaps be sought on the fringes of town

Other towns with Where to Stay accommodation towns near Port St Johns, Eastern Cape

Mbotyi, Wild Coast 26.10km from Port St Johns offers excellent Star Graded Mbotyi, WIld Coast Holiday Resort accommodation surrounded by dense indigenous forests - an ideal place for an unforgettable wedding.

Mgcnibe 41.53km from Port St Johns. Mgcnibe Self Catering accommodation guarantees a tranquil rural experience, or modern stylish eco lodge living overlooking the sea.

Come experience the beauty and diversity of the Eastern Cape's Port St Johns, and see why they call Port St Johns the "Gem of the Eastern Cape's Wild Coast", where an atmosphere of "live and let live" has made Port St Johns a hotspot for tourists looking for adventure on the wild side.

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Port St Johns Accommodation - Eastern Cape, Wild Coast & Berg

Known as the 'Jewel of the Eastern Cape, Berg and Wild Coast', Port St Johns is nothing short of dramatic! With signature mangrove swamps, impenetrable forests, and waves lashing the jagged rocks, Port St Johns offers visitors a truly 'laid back' Eastern Cape adventure.

Port St Johns' picture perfect shoreline is dominated by the Eastern Cape, Umzimvubu River (Xhosa for 'hippo'), cutting a huge gorge right to the sea between the Thesiger and Sullivan twin mountains, which stand on either side of the river mouth like strongholds, and are regarded as the gates of Port St Johns. Another Port St Johns sentinel is the Cape Hermes Lighthouse, which has since 1903 been warning passing ships of the craggy rocks that line this dangerous Port St Johns Eastern Cape coastline.

Port St Johns beaches are famous for dolphin watching, whale watching and excellent fishing on the Umzimvubu River mouth, and the rocky Poenskop fishing beach, which are exceptionally popular Eastern Cape fishing spots for year round fishing. Or, chill out on Port St Johns Third Beach, which is well known for its mellow atmosphere, and is a favourite retreat for Port St Johns backpackers and free spirited bohemians.

For the more energetic, numerous Eastern Cape hiking trails saunter through the nearby Port St Johns Silaka Nature Reserve, which is nestled in a forested valley between Port St Johns Second Beach and Sugarloaf Rock. Similarly located in a densely forested region a few kilometres from Port St Johns, the Isinuka Springs are visited by thousand of people each year, who seek relief in the sulphur water for various ailments.

The decaying colonial grandeur of Port St Johns offers some wonderfully unique restaurants, and guests are spoiled for choice when it comes to Port St Johns B&B accommodation, who welcome their guests with good old fashioned hospitality, and comfortable Port St Johns Self Catering accommodation which stands just a few meters from Port St Johns Long Beach, with easy access to good fishing, a 9 hole golf course. However, town central is somewhat run-down, and Port St Johns accommodation should perhaps be sought on the fringes of town. Cremorne is a well known Port St Johns self catering establishment and consists of very comfortable log cabin accommodation. Cremorne Holiday Resort also offers a very festive pub and restaurant facility for a "break from the kitchen"

Other nearby towns with WhereToStay Port St Johns accommodation, Eastern Cape

- Mbotyi, Wild Coast - 26.10km from Port St Johns accommodation
- Mgcnibe, Wild Coast -  41.53km from Port St Johns accommodation

Come experience the beauty and diversity of the Eastern Cape's Port St Johns, and see why they call Port St Johns the "Gem of the Eastern Cape's Wild Coast", where an atmosphere of "live and let live" has made Port St Johns a hotspot for tourists looking for adventure on the wild side.

Visit the WhereToStay Port St Johns Accommodation Page

WhereToStay has sought to provide visitors to Port St Johns with a suitable selection of Port St Johns accommodation, particularly the more popular categories such as Port St Johns Bed & Breakfast accommodation, Port St Johns Self Catering accommodation, Port St Johns Guest House accommodation, and other Port St Johns lodges such as Self Catering Cottages in Port St Johns.

We offer guests to Port St Johns a mixture of upmarket Port St Johns accommodation, as well as affordable accommodation (to suit all pockets and tastes), especially for Self Catering accommodation in Port St Johns, which is a category more geared for family holiday accommodation in Port St Johns.

If in doubt about accommodation quality, we recommend that you consider Star Graded accommodation in Port St Johns, whether it be Star Graded Self Catering Port St Johns accommodation, or Star Graded Port St Johns Bed & Breakfast accommodation. Click here for our Star Graded Port St Johns accommodation page.

Be sure to check our other Port St Johns Special Category for Conference Venue accommodation in Port St Johns.

Afrikaans alternate search phrase - Port St Johns akommodasie or Port St Johns akomodasie or Port St Johns Selfsorg Akomodasie or Port St Johns Gastehuis akommodasie 

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