Guest House Accommodation in South Africa

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26 Unit/Rooms
Rates on Request
Special Deal

Auberge Rozendal is a beautiful guesthouse property situated on a working farm and wine estate in the heart of the Western Cape wine country. Located only 40 minutes outside Cape Town, and even closer to the airport and ocean, each of the 16 modern, en-suite, guesthouse rooms are 30 sq m/330 sq ft, with an additional terrace.......

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Guest House
18 Unit/Rooms
R 900 - R 1050
Special Deal

Cosmos Cuisine offers hospitality in relaxing and comfortable owner-managed accommodation only minutes away from the well-known Addo Elephant National Park......

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Guest House
6 Unit/Rooms
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Crystal Lagoon Lodge rests on a fynbos-sheltered dune only a few feet from the ocean – an idyllic beachfront setting next to the desirable location of Langebaan lagoon, just over an hour from Cape Town......

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Guest House
4 Unit/Rooms
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Brooklands House is a graceful Victorian home in the tranquil leafy suburb of Rosebank with wonderful mountain views. Brooklands House has four beautifully furnished bedrooms..........

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Guest House
7 Unit/Rooms
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In the picturesque lobster fishing village of Kommetjie, The Long Beach is available on an individual daily room basis, or as an entire beach villa to share with family and friends. Experience a carefree holiday escape as the beach is literally on the doorstep with uninterrupted views across the sea to Hout Bay and Table Mountain.

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Guest House
4 Unit/Rooms
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Exclusive accommodation at Whalesong B & B on the Elephant Coast in Northern Kwa Zulu Natal enjoy sea, sand, the big five and tranquillity in SA’s first world heritage site. Deep sea, shore and estuary fishing; whale watching, breeding turtles in season and many more activities.

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Guest House
14 Unit/Rooms
R 690 - R 1300

The lodge lies in an unspoilt 235-hectare private coastal reserve and borders 3,5 km of sandy beach, the longest in South Africa. The picturesque setting of dunes, woods, river-deltas, beaches, wetlands and lagoons is home to free-roaming horses and extensive birdlife....

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Guest House
10 Unit/Rooms
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Ocean Eleven is an olde-worlde, Cape Cod, colonial-style guest house, situated on the famous cliffs of Hermanus. The picturesque mountains beyond gently embrace the all- encompassing vista of Walker Bay. The elegant main house has retained its colonial grace and style, with its high ceilings, tall windows and teak floors. All ten beautifully appointed rooms have...

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Guest House
7 Unit/Rooms
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Hide-Away Guest House, a beautiful Cape Colonial property is set opposite the tranquil waters of the picturesque Knysna Lagoon and is close to town......

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Guest House
10 Unit/Rooms
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Situated overlooking Munro Bay where Bartholomeu Dias landed in 1488, Munro Manor has spectacular sea views from its upper and lower decks. The ten well-appointed en-suite rooms, including a honeymoon suite, are equipped with telephone, DSTV, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. There is a naturally heated swimming-pool and a braai area overlooking the sea and the mountains. Breakfast is ...

The Big Five

The Big Five, Big Six and the Special Seven are not, as they might appear, gangs from an Enid Blyton book. The Big Five are the five most dangerous species for the hunter to pursue : lion, buffalo, rhino, leopard and elephant.

Over the years, tourism has attached its own spin and these animals have become the most sought-after by visitors on photographic safaris. In the Eastern Cape, the whale has been added to the five to make the Big Six, although on balance I suppose whales might also be quite dangerous to hunt. Ask Jonah!

In the north of the country, cheetah and wild dog have been added to the five to make the Special Seven and give a marketing edge to those lucky enough to be home to all seven creatures. As it happens, cheetah and wild dog populations are fortunately on the rise, both species being seriously threatened in the wild.