Self-catering Accommodation in South Africa

Self-catering
Self-catering
54 Unit/Rooms
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Situated in a sheltered spot just below Chapman’s Peak Drive, only metres from the sea, Flora Bay is surrounded by magnificent scenery. It is only 20 km from Cape Town. One- to three-bedroomed units are available, each with fully equipped kitchen, radio and private bathroom. There is a TV in each of the rooms, and many of the units have been recently refurbished. The resort, which is owner...

Self-catering
Self-catering
32 Unit/Rooms
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Each luxury suite faces the sea for unforgettable sunsets and has direct access to a stretch of endless beach. Each suite has a spacious lounge, dining area and fully equipped kitchenette. Large sun-filled terraces offer superb views of the beach, Robben Island, the city of Cape Town and Table Mountain. The two swimming-pools and sundeck are right on the beach. The Beach Bistro and Cocktai...

Self-catering
Self-catering
6 Unit/Rooms
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SanRock Resort & Conference Centre is situated 5km outside Modimolle (Nylstroom) in the heart of the Waterberg region of Limpopo province..........

Self-catering
Self-catering
100 Unit/Rooms
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ATKV Drakensville, one of South Africa's premier family resorts, nestles in the foothills of the majestic Amphitheatre in the Northern Drakensberg. The resort offers peace and tranquillity and a wide range of accommodation, from self-catering units for two to spacious self-catering family homes and luxury bed-and-breakfast units. At Drakensville guests can enjoy all the elements of nature and a

Self-catering
Self-catering
12 Unit/Rooms
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Camps Bay, known for being vibrantly fashionable, is set against the impressive backdrop of the Twelve Apostles and palm-tree lined promenade and white beaches.....

Self-catering
Self-catering
62 Unit/Rooms
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A warm friendly welcome is assured in this three star, AA highly recommended, privately owned hotel. The Floreat provides the perfect setting for those special times, whether it is for business or pure pleasure.

Self-catering
Self-catering
41 Unit/Rooms
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Situated in the heart of Cape Town’s Platinum Mile, Bantry Bay Luxury Suites offers an exquisite blend of sea, mountain and the city for the pleasure-seeking tourist and the business.....

Self-catering
Self-catering
59 Unit/Rooms
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Little Switzerland resort is set in a 2 000 hectare private reserve of jagged cliffs, indigenous forests, mountain streams and breathtaking views....

Self-catering
Self-catering
57 Unit/Rooms
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Close to Kruger National Park and en-route to Mozambique’s beaches, Phalaborwa Safari Park offers a unique African experience of relaxation, tranquillity and luxury. The luxury self-catering tented chalets each have two bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen, lounge area and private deck....

Self-catering
Self-catering
83 Unit/Rooms
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Situated on the Battlefields Route between Vryheid and Paulpietersburg, the Natal Spa is famed for its hot mineral waters. It is set in 800 hectares of bushveld.....

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.