Self-catering Accommodation

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
29 Unit/Rooms
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Lake Pleasant Living B&B are ideally placed between the beautiful towns of Knysna and Sedgefield, and are perfectly placed to explore the endless activities on the Garden Route.

Self-catering
Self-catering
17 Unit/Rooms
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The Glen takes its name from the 35 acre Glen forest nature reserve that the apartments verge on in Camps Bay. The Glen consists of 30 individually designed luxury serviced apartments with breathtaking views of the mountain and ocean.....

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Self-catering
0 Unit/Rooms
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Welcome to Greece on the West Coast! Club Mykonos is located on the shores of the magical Langebaan Lagoon. This Greek themed resort has everything that you need to turn an ordinary vacation into a holiday experience that will keep you coming back for more.....

Self-catering
Self-catering
11 Unit/Rooms
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Sheltered in the shade of mature fig trees in the tranquil Meerensee suburb of Richard’s Bay, the four-star Figtree Lane Lodge is within walking distance of Alkantstrand, the main swimming beach. The lodge is also close to restaurants, shops and the Tuzi Grazi....

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
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
0 Unit/Rooms
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Mkambati on the wild coast is home to the Pondo people whose traditional values are proudly retained in this community-based project.....

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
15 Unit/Rooms
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Situated on a pristine and quiet beach a mere 5 kilometres from the centre of the charming coastal holiday resort of Swakopmund, Beach Lodge offers 15 en-suite rooms with unspoilt views of the Atlantic Ocean. The lodge has an interesting and unusual architecture and the lush lawns stretch down to the beach. The lodge caters for the individual, families and businessmen alike with satellite TV...

The Maasai

The Maasai are a Nilotic people numbering about 900 000, split almost equally between northern Tanzania and Kenya. Due to their nomadic ways, they are the only people not obliged to carry passports when crossing between the two countries. The Maasai culture is strongly male-dominated with the women holding a very lowly status in society. Maasai life and wealth centres around cattle and children, although calves are recognised as wealth at birth, whereas babies, due to the high mortality rate, are not recognised as existing until they have seen three moons. In death, the Maasai are equally pragmatic, leaving the corpses of the deceased out for scavengers in the belief that burial is harmful to the soil. The dead body is often smeared with cow’s blood to lure the hyenas as there is no greater disgrace than having your remains spurned in death by wild animals.