On average, 3-star hotels in Port Elizabeth cost $53 per night, and 4-star hotels in Port Elizabeth are $75 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Port Elizabeth can be found for $140 per night, on average (based on Tourism Africa prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Port Elizabeth this weekend is $55 or, for a 4-star hotel, $79. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Port Elizabeth for this weekend cost around $104 per night, on average (based on Tourism Africa prices).
On average, it costs $57 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Port Elizabeth for tonight. You'll pay around $87 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Port Elizabeth will cost around $158, on average (based on Tourism Africa prices).
Some of the best hotels in Port Elizabeth near Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium include GreenHouse APARTMENT, 36 Mount Road Guesthouse and Self Catering and 24 on Roosevelt.
Travelers who stayed in Port Elizabeth near Port Elizabeth International Airport (PLZ) have said good things about Nova Boutique Hotel, spa and conference venue, Paxton Hotel, and Anfani Boutique Hotel.
For hotels in Port Elizabeth that serve highly-rated breakfasts, try SUN1 PORT ELIZABETH, Nova Boutique Hotel, spa and conference venue, and Mantis No5 Boutique Art Hotel.
These hotels in Port Elizabeth are highly rated by couples: Nova Boutique Hotel, spa and conference venue, Mantis No5 Boutique Art Hotel, and The Beach Hotel.
Garden Court Kings Beach, The Beach Hotel, and Courtyard Hotel Gqeberha got great room view-related reviews from travelers in Port Elizabeth.
What guests said about Port Elizabeth
8 My stay was regrettably too short; I truly wish I could have extended it. Port Elizabeth...
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 The area I stayed at in Summerstrand was very beautiful and quiet. It’s clean and close...
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 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 Professional yet warm and friendly hosts that made us feel comfortable. The rooms are spotlessly clean...
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 Port Elizabeth is a beautiful coastal city with miles of beaches and is true to its...
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 Gqeberha to give its official name is a fairly relaxed place as largish cities go. It...
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.