Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) + Nelson Mandela Bay
Beaches, working harbour and marine settings sit alongside urban, heritage and business infrastructure, with nature contexts close to the city base.
Read the official regional guideLocations · Eastern Cape
Coastal city, remote shoreline, indigenous forest, high mountain country, historic village and open Karoo can all be found within one province. Tell us what the story needs.
Local context matters
Visual suitability is only the beginning. Access, consent, conservation, weather, roads, accommodation and production logistics all need proper investigation.
Why the Eastern Cape
The province can offer sharp visual contrasts without losing the value of a knowledgeable local production base.
The Eastern Cape brings together long coastlines, working cities, river valleys, reserves, historic towns, villages, agricultural country and dramatic mountain terrain. That range can support very different stories, but inhabited, protected and privately owned places must always be approached with respect and permission.
These are regional starting points, not a claim that any particular place is available, accessible or approved for filming.
Beaches, working harbour and marine settings sit alongside urban, heritage and business infrastructure, with nature contexts close to the city base.
Read the official regional guideRugged shoreline, river mouths, cliffs, rolling grassland, forested ravines and living Xhosa cultural landscapes require locally informed access planning.
Read the official regional guideIndigenous forest, waterfalls, green mountain slopes, winding roads and misty highland weather create an atmospheric production setting.
Read the official regional guideHistoric village architecture, gravel roads, rivers, mountain valleys and seasonal snow reward early scouting for access, weather and vehicle logistics.
Read the official regional guideHistoric streets, Karoo architecture, dry riverbeds, open plains and the Kompassberg horizon offer a distinctive interior landscape.
Read the official regional guideA scout can investigate visual fit and practical questions, but does not guarantee owner, community, conservation or permit approval.
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