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Co-operation on SA’s shores
Local property market sees growth
Bay accommodation nears 2010 deadline
Festive season bonanza for South Cape
Leisure group buys Seaview Hotel for R15,4m
R2-billion Knysna River Reserve gets green light
Airport revamp position EC district to new opportunities
Knysna gives tour guides a headstart
EC forestry is top priority for WAF
Top travel award for Eastern Cape reserve
Port Elizabeth is oyster capital of South Africa
Oysters by the dozen
Elephants on the National Road
Posted on: Thursday, 22 April 2010. Article source: 07 April 2010, CXpress–Garden route newsletter. Category: Tourism
Two of SA’s premier tourist attractions have cemented a relationship that could see visitors get a more holistic experience of the country’s culture and beauty.. Read More...Local property market sees growth
Posted on: Thursday, 22 April 2010. Article source: 18 Apr 2010, Sunday Weekend Argus. Category: Economic
EC's already stable property market is showing signs of major growth in the near future.. Read More...Bay accommodation nears 2010 deadline
Posted on: Friday, 06 February 2009. Article source: The Herald, 21 January 2009. Category: Tourism
Time is running out for graded accommodation establishments in Nelson Mandela Bay as the deadline to sign up for 2010 World Cup Matchville status approaches.. Read More...Festive season bonanza for South Cape
Posted on: Friday, 06 February 2009. Article source: The Herald, 12 January 2009. Category: Tourism
The tourism industry on the Garden Route is on a high after a surprisingly busy festive season despite the global economic meltdown.. Read More...Leisure group buys Seaview Hotel for R15,4m
Posted on: Tuesday, 19 June 2007. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Development
THE Kat Leisure group purchased the Seaview Hotel outside Port Elizabeth for R15,4-million at a public auction attended by more than 200 spectators yesterday.. Read More...R2-billion Knysna River Reserve gets green light
Posted on: Monday, 12 March 2007. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Development
PLANS for one of the most ambitious developments ever seen on the Garden Route took a step forward yesterday when Knysna‘s public amenities and housing committee gave the nod to the R2-billion Knysna River Reserve.. Read More...Airport revamp position EC district to new opportunities
Posted on: Thursday, 25 May 2006. Article source: Financial Mail. Category: Development
Development agency identifies tourism and industry development as key to economic boost of district. Read More...Knysna gives tour guides a headstart
Posted on: Saturday, 28 August 2004. Article source: The Herald. Category: Tourism
The collaboration between tourism and the municipality will see locals become premier tour guides.. Read More...EC forestry is top priority for WAF
Posted on: Friday, 11 June 2004. Article source: Daily Dispatch. Category: Forestry
EC forests to get special attention from national office in the next three months. Read More...Top travel award for Eastern Cape reserve
Posted on: Friday, 31 October 2003. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Tourism
SHAMWARI GAME RESERVE in the Eastern Cape has taken home two at the prestigious annual World Travel Awards in New York.. Read More...Port Elizabeth is oyster capital of South Africa
Posted on: Friday, 06 September 2002. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Agriculture
THERE ARE plans to double Africa’s biggest oyster farm, which is situated in Algoa Bay in the lee of the Port Elizabeth harbour.. Read More...Oysters by the dozen
Posted on: Friday, 23 August 2002. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Agriculture
SOME 20 000 oysters are being grown in Algoa Bay in preparation for the second Graca Algoa Bay Oyster Festival, which will be held in Port Elizabeth on October 4 and 5.. Read More...Elephants on the National Road
Posted on: Friday, 19 April 2002. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Tourism
IF ALL GOES to plan, Addo elephants will be strolling alongside the N2 freeway between Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown within two years.. Read More...Podcast










