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Bayworld PE

About

Tourism Organisation. For more information visit www.bayworld.co.za

Description

A leading tourist attraction in Nelson Mandela Bay, Bayworld is unique in southern Africa embracing static natural and cultural history museum displays combined with an oceanarium, reptile park featuring live animal exhibits. It is located in the heart of Port Elizabeth’s beachfront and serves up a feast of edutainment to nearly 250 000 visitors a year.

A variety of museum displays, from prehistoric dinosaurs to ethnic beadwork and a variety of historical treasures guarantee an intriguing visit through time. Of particular note are the exciting exhibits which include a 15m skeleton of the last southern right whale harpooned in Algoa Bay, a life-size reconstruction of the giant prehistoric dinosaur known as Algoasaurus, a replica of the Dias cross and a 5m bronze cannon dated 1640 and recovered from a Portuguese galleon tragically wrecked in Algoa Bay en route to Lisbon.

The mysteries of the ocean’s depths are explored at the Aquarium where visitors can observe a diverse and impressive collection of marine life, from tiny seahorses and slippery eels to the awesome ragged tooth shark. Daily dolphin and seal presentations, a feature of the Oceanarium for decades, continue to fascinate, while the colony of penguins and a harem of seals are an endless delight to visitors of all ages.

The Reptile Park, the oldest in Africa, and one of the oldest in the world, boasts a selection of lizards, tortoises, snakes and crocodiles. Reptiles hold a particular fascination for humans and huge pythons and boa constrictors are a major draw card.

No 7 Castle Hill, a historic house museum situated in the central district of Port Elizabeth, provides an intriguing insight into life in a thriving mid-Victorian community. This picturesque cottage is one of the oldest remaining dwelling houses in the city and is furnished as a family home of the period, depicting the early Settler way of life. The building, which dates back to 1825, is a proclaimed National Monument.

The Complex focuses on research and education aimed at stimulating a greater awareness of the need for conservation of South Africa’s natural and cultural heritage. Research and education programmes feature marine life, reptiles, maritime and local history.

Bayworld researchers produce internationally acclaimed work in marine biology, marine mammology and herpetology. Education programmes reach more than 70 000 students each year by way of formal classes and constantly expanding outreach programmes.

Mission

A Centre of Excellence which brings together the past and the present in creating and conserving museum collections and disseminating knowledge in a dynamic way in order to stimulate a better understanding of humankind and its impact on the environment.

Products

Snake Park
Oceanarium
PE Museum
No. 7 Castle Hill Museum

Address: Beach Road, Humewood, 6001 Port Elizabeth
Phone: (+27) 0415 840650
Email: az.oc.dlrowyab@rp
City: Port Elizabeth
Street Number: Beach Road, Humewood
Zip Code: 6001
categories: nonprofit organization, aquarium, museum



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Reviews
It was lovely seeing the penguins and seals and was very educational but the place needs work. Part of the aquarium has been closed down. I really hope that the necessary renovations can be done soon to return the aquarium to its former glory. The animals are in good condition but they deserve better. The museum was very interesting and much bigger than I expected, I actually ran out of time and didn't get through everything. It's seen better days but all in all Bayworld was still a really fun experience!
Brings back memories when I was a child,going on school excursions to Bayworld. Hope they will have more sea animals to show. Kids enjoyed themselves educational adventures.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
We loved every moment!! Animals are well looked after and you can see that they are happy highly recommended when you are in Port Elizabeth on holiday.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Entry is R40 per person, kids are free up to a certain age. Was ok. Saw the seals being fed. Snake show was abit boring. Good way to kill an hour or soVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
It's a huge museum. So many things to see. Not alot of sea life. Definitely worth the money spentVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
I really enjoy visiting the local museum when traveling and Bayworld is a real gem . It's a one of a kind combination of a zoo and museum . You get to see some of our land and aquatic wild life while also learning about prehistoric wild life and also getting a history of the people that have roamed these lands for 100 to 1000s of years . This really is a must visit place if you in Gqeberha.
What a lovely experience for my boys, 3 hrs of fun Feed the seals, snake show & museum They need public support to keep it goingVisited onWeekdayWait time10–30 minReservation recommendedYes
Would rate this place five stars but it's so run down due to lack of funds and they're only open during week days which is when people are either working or at school, it's terrible But the place itself is amazing and the atmosphere is great, if you ever find the chance to go then go
We enjoyed the snake park, The seals were wonderful. The two junior penguins were delightful. I loved the new to me exhibit about the Eastern Cape people. This is long overdue and snd have been there in the 1980's. It sure ain't what it used to be. If you can look past all the decay then there are a few gems to enjoy and learn from.
Best to go around three when they feeding the
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