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    IDC Backs R270m Gqeberha Hotel as Tourism Investment Widens

    May 15, 20263 Mins Read
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    Hospitality investment in South Africa is increasingly diversifying beyond traditional metropolitan hubs, with developers expanding accommodation capacity in regional economic centres such as Gqeberha as tourism demand solidifies following the post-pandemic recovery.

    The Capital Hotels Group, in partnership with the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), has officially launched a R270 million hotel and apartment development in the Eastern Cape coastal city. The Capital Boardwalk, which opened its doors in May 2026, adds 145 rooms and apartments to the local accommodation stock. Positioned within a mixed-use precinct, the development provides direct access to the Boardwalk leisure complex, beachfront amenities, and retail infrastructure, reflecting a growing industry trend toward integrated hospitality offerings designed to cater to both leisure and corporate travellers.

    This investment materialises amid a sharp structural rebound in the national tourism sector. Data from Statistics South Africa indicates that the country recorded 10.5 million international arrivals in 2025, representing a 17.7% increase from the previous year and decisively surpassing pre-pandemic levels. A significant portion of this growth has been driven by intra-regional travel, with visitors from other African nations now constituting the majority of inbound arrivals.

    The sustained recovery has provided a critical stimulus to employment across the tourism value chain, which remains a cornerstone of the broader economy. Tourism currently accounts for nearly 9% of South Africa’s gross domestic product and supports approximately 1.8 million direct and indirect jobs. The stronger demand environment is fundamentally shifting investment behaviour within the hospitality sector; capital is increasingly being directed toward expanding physical accommodation capacity rather than merely restoring pandemic-era financial losses.

    Gqeberha’s selection for this substantial capital injection is underpinned by its robust industrial and logistical foundations. The city anchors an established industrial corridor, driven by the Coega Special Economic Zone, which generated R18.9 billion in investor income in 2023. Major corporate investments, including the BAIC vehicle assembly plant and Aspen Pharmacare’s expansive manufacturing operations, ensure a steady flow of corporate travel demand. Capital Hotels Group management has cited this diversified economic base, supported by active port operations and industrial development zones, as the primary rationale for entering the market.

    The IDC has increasingly positioned tourism infrastructure as a core component of its development finance mandate, backing multiple hospitality projects in recent years to stimulate regional economies. The development finance institution views the sector as central to national job creation efforts, noting that cities like Gqeberha possess the underlying infrastructure to strengthen their roles as regional economic hubs. The Capital Gqeberha development marks the hotel group’s 12th property in South Africa and represents its second direct partnership with the IDC, following the launch of the Capital Mbombela project in 2021.

    This Eastern Cape expansion forms part of a much broader, multi-billion-rand pipeline of tourism infrastructure investment currently underway across the country’s coastal regions. Most notably, the R2 billion Club Med South Africa resort is scheduled to open on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast in July 2026. That development, which represents one of the largest leisure resort investments in the country since the construction of Sun City, further underscores the renewed institutional confidence in South Africa’s domestic and international tourism appeal.

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