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Safari Lodges and Accommodation in South Africa
Accommodation at Sandals Guesthouse, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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SANDALS GUESTHOUSE
- Luxurious guesthouse in St Francis Bay
- Just 10 exclusive bedrooms
- Sparkling swimming pool
- Golf course
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Sandals Guesthouse is a unique palm-fringed thatched beach house decorated in a tropical flavour. It offers unsurpassed luxury with its wooden decks and pool-bar holiday setting. |
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Sandals Guesthouse comprises 10 large en suite luxury bedrooms, all with baths, extra-length beds, satellite television, hairdryers and telephones. The thoughtfully planned suites ensure that you’ll feel like you’re at home.
The Sandals Restaurant offers an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables and a plentiful supply of fish and shellfish in a fusion of a Caribbean style. Sandals Guesthouse also features a swimming pool, golf course, open parking in grounds, airport transfers on request, Internet/secretarial services, disabled facilities, laundry service and credit cards are accepted. |
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SANDALS GUEST HOUSE - ST FRANCIS BAY (GARDEN ROUTE):
"Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not" - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sandals is ideally situated in the picturesque town of St Francis Bay. The ambiance of this “Boutique Guesthouse” is a unique and international blend of our superb hospitality, cuisine and service. Our lush treed and palm-fringed thatched house is decorated in a tropical-African flavour. Situated 50 metres from the main beach, nestling amongst large indigenous rocks echoing to the sounds of birds, Sandals offers you unsurpassed luxury with its pool bar holiday setting and spacious wooden decks.
General AREA information...
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St Francis Bay - “Best Kept Secret” of the Eastern Cape!
The gateway of the “Garden Route” is now on the map! First sighted in 1575 by Portuguese Sailors and hence named after the Patron Saint of St Francis, St Francis Bay is a mere one hours drive from Port Elizabeth. This tranquil village with its meandering waterways, picturesque thatched houses, abundant birdlife and golden miles of beaches is the perfect spot to just break-away! A unique eco-destination, mild year-round temperatures and the longest sunshine hours on the South African Coast ensure that St Francis Bay is a sought after destination for the discerning & adventurous traveler. Our Boutique Guesthouse offers YOU fine accommodation and friendly, gracious hospitality. All of this you can only find at Sandals, St Francis Bay - South Africa’s “Best Kept Secret” in the Eastern Cape! |
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ACCOMMODATION:
Our harmonious creation of wood, thatch and stone. Accommodation is spacious & our individually decorated bedrooms, with sliding doors, open onto your private balcony or the tropical garden. We offer 10 large en-suite luxury bedrooms, all with baths, showers, and extra length beds. Besides our extraordinary levels of friendliness, service and attention, we at Sandals always strive to ensure that your stay with us will be an unforgettable pleasure, whether you are on holiday, enjoying a romantic getaway or on a conference trip. Our thoughtfully planned suites ensure that “feels like home” comfort even whilst you are away!
Each Room includes:
• Satellite Television
• Tea/Coffee facilities
• Hairdryers
• Telephones
• Guest Amenities
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SERVICES AND FACILITIES:
Savour moments at Sandals for "we do not know the value of our moments, until they've undergone the test of our memory." - Georges Duhamel, The Hearts Domain. |
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Our Restaurant
Our vibrant and earthy African - Caribbean decor creates an elegantly charming
and cheerful ambiance for your dining enjoyment.
Sandals cuisine embraces South Africa's rich natural abundance of fresh fruit, vegetables, fish and shellfish. Sample imaginative local and international dishes infused with African spices and Indian Ocean flavours,capturing the essence of our South African cuisine.
Our swimming pool is set in lush semi-tropical gardens. Sandals exudes warmth and friendliness that echo in our staff and your hosts, Tess & Ryszard Strzelecki.
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CONFERENCING FACILITIES:
In addition, Sandals offers YOU or your company comfortable and affordable Conferencing Facilities in ideal surroundings for both work and play. Our secluded facilities ensure work-friendly environment. Say "goodbye" to the distraction of hundreds of holidaymakers and noise pollution associated with large towns or cities!
When business comes to conclusion, celebrate your achievements and enjoy the numerous outside activities St Francis Bay has to offer - golf, tennis, squash, bowling, beaching and more - all of which are situated no more than a few minutes walk from Sandals Conference Center.
Our self-contained facility and friendly surroundings will ensure you feel right at home. Come and experience our unique atmosphere in laid-back luxury! |
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ACTIVITIES:
REMEMBER THE FAMILY!
St. Francis Bay boasts a beautifully laid-out 18-hole Golf Course, where you are most welcome. However, remember to consider the family as well; take them to Shamwari Game Reserve, Kariega Game Reserve, Baviaanskloof Mega-Reserve, Kwandwe Game Reserve, Addo National Elephant Park, or game viewing at Schotia Safaris. All lovely attractions within 1-1/2 hours drive from St Francis Bay.
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THE SAND RIVER DUNES:
Hiking along the Sand River is recommended at any time of the year. If you are lucky, you may see the beautiful Crystal Pools. The water in the Sand River flows underground, over the hard rocky substrate that underlines the dunes. After heavy rains, the water table rises to form Crystal Pools. |
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ECO BOAT CRUISES:
Enjoy boat cruises around the Bay. You'll discover abundant bird and marine life - including penguins, whales and dolphins. Boats may not venture closer than 300m to any whale. |
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RIVER CRUISES:
Explore the upper reaches of the Kromme River on a comfortable motor launch. Stop over at Stony Boma River Camp for a picnic or barbecue. After lunch, relax or go for a hike, canoeing, fishing or birding on the river. |
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SURFING:
A photographer in the 60's, Bruce Brown, searched the world for the Perfect Wave. He found it at St Francis Bay, and named it 'Bruce's Beauties' - St Francis Bay is one of the world's great surf spots - and YOU need not be a surfer to enjoy this graceful sport. Delight in watching the followers "search" for the perfect wave! |
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MARINA CRUISE:
Take an hour-long trip and sip a soothing drink or two as you experience South Africa's own 'Little Venice' aboard a comfortable cruiser. Picturesque white-walled thatched homes reflect in the tranquil waters of the meandering canals whilst the ever-present songs of resident bird life serenade you. |
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IRMA BOOYSEN FLORA RESERVE:
During the development of Cape St. Francis, Irma Booysen persuaded her husband, the original owner of the farm Ongegunde Vryheid, to set land aside to protect the fynbos of the area. The Reserve lies within 200m of the Cape St. Francis Resort. A walk through the reserve is a must-do for all lovers of nature and indigenous flora such as this fynbos. Maps and plant guides are available at the Resort's reception office. |
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GAME & LION PARK:
Enjoy the wildlife at Seaview Game & Lion Park with 40 species of African wildlife to view, including Lions, Jackals, Lynx, Crocodiles, Giraffe, Zebra, Baboons, Monkeys, Wildebeest and many others. |
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BUNGY:
For the thrill-seekers, experience the adrenalin of a 216m bungy jump, the highest Bungy Jump in the world. If you get enough thrill from being in a high spot without the jump, take a guided tour over the largest bridge in Africa. |
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LALIBELA GAME RESERVE:
This Big Five private game reserve spans 5 ecosystems (valley bushveld, savanna grassland, fynbos, riverine forest and acacia woodland). Consisting of 7,500 hectares (approximately 18,500 acres), there are no public roads running through the property and all the animals including predators, are free-roaming throughout the reserve. Experience a game drive in an open vehicle where you come face to face with a multitude of game. |
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CHEETAH BREEDING CAMP:
Visit the Cheetah Breeding Camp. This camp offers the unique possibility to experience cheetahs from several age groups up close while they are playing, relaxing or being fed. |
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FOREST CANOPY TOURS:
Have you ever wanted to know what birds feel like when they fly? Come close to this experience while partaking on a Forest Canopy Tour. |
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ELEPHANT WALKING SAFARIS:
Experience the famous Knysna forest alongside our African elephants, a guided nature walk through the fynbos, into the valley and stunning indigenous and exotic forest. Touch and feed the gentle giants. |
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MONKEYLAND:
Monkeyland offers visitors safaris conducted by experienced game rangers where you can expect to see many species of monkeys as well as a large variety of forest dwelling birds. |
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BIRDS OF EDEN:
Birds of Eden is the largest free flight bird aviary in the world. A top eco-tourism attraction in the Garden Route of South Africa. The adventure of walking across our 128m suspension bridge, the longest one of it's kind in Africa, above the forest canopy. |
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AND STILL LOTS MORE TO DO:
You deserve to be pampered and spoilt, so let us call Stella for an Aromatherapy, Reflexology or Reiki treatment.
Do some serious R&R while working on your tan and head for the beaches. . .
Be brave & try out the latest adrenalin craze - sand-board with Aloe Africa!
Experience the “oasis” of Humansdorp and visit Le Chameleon Padastal.
Now YOU have the time to read that long awaited good book, or indulge in an afternoon nap!
Delight in ocean views from a seagull’s point of view and book a Micro-light trip.
Conscious-combining with a difference! No diets - just a full day of organized adventures from beach horse riding, bird watching, a river cruise and game drive.
Get energetic with a leisurely walk or challenging hike along the beaches, up the Sand River and through the Nature Reserve. We’ll remind you to take water and wear your hat.
A romantic sunset & champagne! Let us do the planning . . . and you do the indulging!
Plan your next visit to St Francis Bay and Southern Africa. Book at Sandals now!
MOST OF ALL: RELAX, UNWIND AND ENJOY YOUR STAY AT SANDALS, ST FRANCIS BAY! |
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SOUTH AFRICA
At the Southern-most tip of the African continent lies South Africa, a diverse nation in extraordinary cultures, exciting wildlife and unique destinations.
International airports in either of the two major cities, Cape Town or Johannesburg (Gauteng), provide easy access to this Southern jewel. With over 3000km of coast and an extensive interior to explore, you’ll find this country a treasure trove of unforgettable experiences. Two areas in particular stand out as being both rich in beauty and diverse in activities...The Garden Route and The Kouga Region
GARDEN ROUTE:
Scattered along the Garden Route, fashionable seaside resorts abound, attracting jet-setters from around the globe. Tiny coastal villages appeal especially to outdoor people who enjoy an unstructured holiday agenda. The coastal drive links a series of charming towns interspersed with natural beauty. Along the way, every kind of adventure activity is possible; scuba diving, abseiling, fishing and more.
Mountains crowd close to a shoreline dotted with beaches and bays, and vividly coloured wild flowers delight the eye. Between Heidelberg and Storms River, the Garden Route runs parallel to a coastline featuring lakes, mountains, tall indigenous forests, amber-coloured rivers and golden beaches. Meandering trails are followed by hikers, the forests invite long, leisurely drives, and the lakes and rivers lend themselves to swimming, boating and fishing. A wide range of leisure options, spectacular scenery and a mild climate guarantee an unforgettable holiday experience.
The Garden Route has a Mediterranean Maritime climate, with moderately hot summers, and mild to chilly winters. It is one of the richest rainfall areas, most of which occurs in the winter months, brought by the humid sea-winds from the Indian Ocean. Any time of the year is good for visiting the area, depending if you enjoy a peaceful retreat during the winter months or a bustling holiday destination during the summer.
The region provides a stirring study in contrasts:
Situated halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, beautiful Mossel Bay is a coastal village and harbour of the World Famous Garden Route. This popular holiday town is surrounded by a sunbathed peninsula and the refreshing waters of the Indian Ocean. It is a busy summer destination as well as an ideal winter retreat. It is blessed with a mild climate all-year round but its most important feature is its status as the historical capital of the Garden Route. Mossel Bay is sportsman's and waters sport enthusiast's paradise, it has a very wide variety of adventure sports facilities as well as sport of the conventional type, such as golf, squash, tennis, bungi and bridge diving, indoor heated pools, horse riding to name but a few. And if you're into water sports, there is some of the countries most adrenalin induced activities available - such as, shark cage diving, ship wreck diving, snorkeling, power boating and others.
The delightful town of George, known as "The Gateway to the Garden Route", graces a coastal plateau in a fertile area of lush greenery at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains. George has many historical landmarks to be visited. Like The Slave Tree, an ancient English Oak planted by Landdrost van Kervel. Known as the Slave Tree because of the very large chain and lock embedded in the trunk, it has been declared a national monument. And the King Edward VII Library building is said to be the best example of Edwardian architecture in George.
15 km West of George, nestled in a magnificent and sheltered rocky cove where the golden beach sands meet the frothy, turquoise waters of the ocean, Herold's Bay has coastal walks and trails ideal for spotting dolphins and whales. The unspoilt coastal fynbos makes it a popular spot for birders and nature-lovers.
Oudtshoorn, "Capital of the Klein Karoo", is set in a semi-arid valley, providing the ideal habitat for ostriches which are farmed here on a grand scale. Amidst the 400 ostrich farms surrounding the town, 3 have distinguished themselves worthy to be named " show farms". Become exposed to this exotic bird species, the largest in the world.
Also situated close to the Klein Karoo Town of Oudtshoorn is the Cango Caves - one of the worlds great natural wonders, sculptured by nature through the ages. Mysterious and breathtaking limestone formations in a wide variety of natural colours, a subterranean wonderland. The Cango Caves are among the top ten most visited South African attractions.
Wilderness is set between the Kaaimans River and the Goukama Nature Reserve, whilst being bordered by the Outeniqua Mountains. Renowned for it tranquil sea and beaches which stretch on forever, Wilderness has become an internationally sought after holiday resort. Wilderness is also surrounded by many rivers and natural lakes and lagoons. This makes it a great spot for water sport enthusiasts, who flock there regularly. There is a 2500 ha National Park with five rivers, five lakes, two estuaries and 18km of coastline. Wilderness sports many types of wildlife, in particular birds. Many types of water birds breed here and this makes it ideal for bird-watchers. The many other types of recreation include hiking, dolphin and whale-watching, hang-gliding, paragliding, horse riding, mountain-biking, scenic drives, Wilderness Lakes Art Route, day tours, ferry cruises, angling, boating and other water sports. Wilderness also has a great number of craftsmen and women in the area. There work is often for sale and the tourist can pick up many bargains at the monthly craft markets, held in the middle and end of the month. This and many other interesting aspects of the town add to it's rustic charm. A place that must be visited by any tourist in the Garden Route, it truly is a place of timeless beauty.
Knysna is one of the Southern Cape coast's best known holiday destinations, situated between lush forests and the shores of the peaceful lagoon - it offers many activities and attractions of a wide variety. The most well known attraction being the heads - two great sandstone cliffs guarding the mouth of the lagoon which connects the estuary with the sea. A lookout has been erected on the Eastern Head, commanding spectacular views of the lagoon, Leisure Isle and Knysna. The Western Head is a privately owned nature Reserve - Featherbed Bay. The Knysna Lagoon is one of the few places along the coast and in the world that supports an oyster hatchery.
Tsitsikamma is the Khoi-San word for a place of many waters. It is the perfect description of this exquisite area but does not do justice to the overwhelming experience the Tsitsikamma provides for those fortunate enough to visit it and to indulge in its unique pleasures.
The Tsitsikamma National Park is internationally recognized for its forests which harbour and conserve the giant Outeniqua yellowwood - one of the few true monarchs of the world's forests. This enormous tree is one of the most successful species in existence, having survived unchanged for millions of years. Tsitsikamma National Park is also Africa's oldest and largest marine reserve, playing a vital role in the preservation and conservation of marine fauna and flora. Tourists, and particularly hikers from all over the world, visit the area which is known for its rugged, unspoiled coastline - a photographer's dream.
The region has many wonderfully scenic hiking trails of which it is justifiably proud, though its greatest asset remains the world-renowned Otter Trail. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that remains indelibly imprinted on the mind.
Addo Elephant Park is located in the Garden Route - a delightful reserve near Port Elizabeth. Its biggest attractions are its big 330 Elephants and many Antelope like Eland, Bontebokke etc. The Elephants used to be tightly packed in this park but it has recently been expanded so that these large but quietly trodden pachyderms have a wider area in which to roam. Another animal that lives here is the flightless dung Beetle; it has survived in South Africa only in this area.
The rocky heights of Mountain Zebra National Park's Bankberg embrace rolling plains and deep valleys becoming an entrancing preserve for the Cape mountain Zebra. Currently the population of Zebra here stands at 350. Other mammals found here include Eland, black Wildebeest, red Hartebeest and Gemsbok. Mountain Reedbuck and grey Rhebok frequent the higher areas, whilst Caracal occupies the niche of primary predator. |
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