The Eastern Cape is situated along the south-eastern coast of South Africa and is the only province in South Africa, and one of the few places on Earth, where all seven biomes (major vegetation types) converge.With approximately 820 km of unspoilt coastline, the beaches of the Eastern Cape are among the most impressive anywhere, stretching from the Tsitsikamma National Park on the south coast, across St Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay and Algoa Bay, up to the pristine Wild Coast and south-eastern coast to Port Edward. Added to the diverse coastal experiences are a number of national parks and private game reserves which collectively cover an area greater than the Kruger National Park. |