The colonists built forts on the Eastern Cape to defend against the indigenous Xhosa people and approaching ships. German settlers arrived later and lent some surrounding towns, such as Berlin, their names. As East London grew, the harbor we see today was constructed to support trade. Today, East London is a cultural center rich in history, resting where the nation’s Sunshine and Wild Coasts meet. Stately Victorian buildings recall its British past and the fascinating East London Museum holds unique ecological specimens, such as the world’s only known dodo egg.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
East London History
Discover the charm and heritage of East London—South Africa’s only river port.
Xhosa Cultural Experience at Khaya La Bantu
Learn about the Xhosa culture during a visit to a replica village on the Eastern Cape.
Inkwenkwezi Private Reserve
Set out in search of big game during this exciting excursion to a private game reserve.
East London’s Townships
Witness the social and economic redevelopment efforts while touring two South African townships.
Mpongo Private Game Reserve
Experience a thrilling game drive with an experienced ranger on over 8,600 acres of stunning conservation land.
Kayak on the Nahoon River
Enjoy two hours of kayaking along one of East London’s most beautiful rivers.
Dassie Trail Walk & Nahoon Point Nature Reserve
Visit two unique landscapes in the East London Coast Nature Reserve, comprised of 12 smaller protected areas.