Summerstrand

Summerstrand is a seaside suburb of Port Elizabeth, South Africa. It is located 6 km (3.7 mi) south-east of the Port Elizabeth city centre. It is primarily a residential suburb along with shopping and business facilities. It is also home to three Nelson Mandela University campuses.

Summerstrand
Yachts lining up on Summerstrand's Hobie Beach
Summerstrand
Summerstrand
Coordinates: 33°59′29″S 25°39′25″E
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceEastern Cape
MunicipalityNelson Mandela Bay
Main PlacePort Elizabeth
Area
  Total7.96 km2 (3.07 sq mi)
Population
  Total12,614
  Density1,600/km2 (4,100/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
  Black African26.5%
  Coloured5.6%
  Indian/Asian3.1%
  White63.2%
  Other1.6%
First languages (2011)
  English55.7%
  Afrikaans27.0%
  Xhosa10.3%
  Other7.0%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
6001
PO box
6019

Geography

Summerstrand lies on the Indian Ocean coastline between Humewood in the north and the Nelson Mandela Metro University Nature Reserve in the south.

The M4 passes through the town along the coast connecting to Port Elizabeth city centre in the north and Schoenmakerskop in the south. The M13 connects more of the inner suburban area of Summerstrand and links to Humewood in the north.

Government and politics

Summerstrand is located in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality which governs the city of Port Elizabeth, Despatch, Uitenhage and surroundings.

Education

Nelson Mandela University's South Campus

The southern part of Summerstrand is dominated by the Nelson Mandela University (NMU). Nelson Mandela University has its south (main) and North Campus [3][4] in the southern part with the 2nd Avenue Campus[5] in the northern part.

Although the suburb is dominated by NMU, there are also other schools such as :

  • Cape Recife High School
  • Dolfyntjie Pre-Primary School
  • Pearson High School
  • Summerwood Primary School

Entertainment

Boardwalk Casino and Entertainment World

Summerstrand is home to the Broadwalk Casino and Entertainment World, the only casino in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro. The casino also includes a hotel and is owned by Sun International.

There are many hotels in Summerstrand such as Road Lodge Port Elizabeth,[6] Raddison Blu Port Elizabeth[7] and Protea Hotel (by Marriot) Port Elizabeth Marine.[8] There are also numerous guest houses and lodges in Summerstrand.

There is also the nearby Bayworld in Humewood, a museum complex comprising the Museum, oceanarium, Snake Park as well as Number 7 Castle Hill Museum. Summerstrand is also near the Cape Recife Nature Reserve.[9]

Sport and Recreation

A view of Hobie Beach in the foreground with the Shark Rock Pier in the background

There are also two beaches in Summerstrand, Hobie and Pollock Beach, which is not named after Shawn Pollock. Hobie Beach is a famous beach in Port Elizabeth and includes the Shark Rock Pier, the only pier in Nelson Mandela Bay. There is also the nearby the Kings Beach in Humewood which is Port Elizabeth's flagship beach.[10][11]

Apart from the beaches there are also other sports and recreation facilities such as the Humewood Golf Club and the Summerstrand Tennis Club.

References

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