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Mazeppa Sunrise Beach Accommodation – Mazeppa Bay, Wild Coast

Mazeppa Sunrise Beach Accommodation – Mazeppa Bay, Wild Coast

Mazeppa Sunrise Beach Accommodation Mazeppa Bay is a seaside village in the Eastern Cape, offering everything that nature lover’s absolutely adored – walking on quiet unpopulated beaches, birding, and fishing. Beautiful interiors will ensure your comfort and delight You’ll be able to see whales and dolphins and you’ll also enjoy splendid birdlife in the coastal forest. Mazeppa Sunrise Beach Accommodation is the perfect place to stay in this beautiful area. Choose between two awesome kinds of accommodation – the Mazeppa…

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Kempston Cottages | Haga Haga Nature Reserve, Eastern Cape

Kempston Cottages | Haga Haga Nature Reserve, Eastern Cape

Visitors to Haga Haga always have a list of things that they will say draws them to this part of the Eastern Cape. Haga-Haga is a small beach resort on the Wild Coast, beautifully situated amongst hills and the sea. The area offers heaps of outdoor activities, and you can enjoy swimming, fishing, hiking, horseriding, golf and much more. The beautiful hills, the arts and crafts and traditional Xhosa beadwork, the lagoons, estuaries and forests as well as the fact…

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Umngazi Hotel & Spa | Port St Johns, Eastern Cape

Umngazi Hotel & Spa | Port St Johns, Eastern Cape

    Breathtaking beauty is what you expect from South Africa’s exquisite Wild Coast. Umngazi Hotel & Spa is beautifully situated near Port St Johns on the Wild Coast and offers the opportunity for visitors to be barefoot and fancy-free. With a wild and rocky coastline, coves, and forests, Umngazi’s position on the side of a hill and looking over the river promises a relaxing getaway with all the right ingredients to offer an unforgettable relaxing experience. What’s on offer…

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Sharks Point – Wild Coast, E. Cape

Sharks Point – Wild Coast, E. Cape

The Wild Coast in the Eastern Cape extends between the Mtamvuna River and the Great Kei River, and this untamed wilderness is an absolute treat for nature lovers. Outdoor and adventure enthusiasts love what the Wild Coast has to offer, and for this reason Sharks Point is the ideal cheap holiday accommodation in which to make a complete break from city life and have a carefree and relaxing getaway. Port St Johns is your nearest port of call and you…

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Palm Springs B&B and Self-catering | Butterworth, Eastern Cape

Palm Springs B&B and Self-catering | Butterworth, Eastern Cape

Butterworth is found in the Eastern Cape and because it is only 111km from East London and that it is conveniently situated on the N2 national highway, many people use Butterworth for accommodation purposes, more so when they are passing through on their way to East London or Durban. Many people look for accommodation in Butterworth to explore what is known as Madiba country, and Palm Springs B&B and Self-Catering is a comfortable home-from-home accommodation venue that allows one to…

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Goodfellas Bed and Breakfast | Mthatha, Eastern Cape

Goodfellas Bed and Breakfast | Mthatha, Eastern Cape

People book their accommodation in Mthatha or Umtata to visit the childhood area of Nelson Mandela,  and because of the host of attractions in the area. Mthatha is Madiba country, the homeland of the Xhosa, many of whom still live traditionally.  The Nelson Mandela Route allows one to explore the history of Nelson Mandela and to visit the museums, which are found in three locations – Umtata, Qunu and Mveso. Goodfellas Bed and Breakfast is one of the many guesthouses…

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Innoview Lodge | Fort Gale, Mthatha, Eastern Cape

Innoview Lodge | Fort Gale, Mthatha, Eastern Cape

Mthatha is found in the Wild Coast area of the Eastern Cape. People still also refer to it as Umtata, and it is in this beautiful area that Nelson Mandela was born, and today people from all over South Africa and the world are descending this area to find out more about the area and to also visit the Nelson Mandela Museum in the village of Qunu which lies about 30km south of Mthatha.  Once known as the Transkei, Mthatha…

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