DESCRIPTIONThe VILLA is situated in very secure surroundings on a Country Estate, a short stroll to the beach.All three bedrooms are en-suite with shower and toilet. The kitchen is fully equipped with glass topped stove, oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dish washer, kettle, toaster, pots, pans and cooking utensils. Cutlery, crockery and glassware provided for 6 guests. The bedrooms come fully equipped with sheets, blankets, duvets, pillows and towels for use in the Villa. Please bring your own swimming towels. There is a TV with DSTV decoder, please bring your own card. Braai facilities outside. Strictly no pets allowed.Port Edward and the surrounding district have a large variety of activities that cater to all tastes and requirements. Close proximity to the Wild Coast Sun Country Club (10 minutes) and San Lameer Country Club (15 minutes) keep the pros and amateurs out of mischief. Port Edward also has a nine hole course that is a great way to relax. There is a game reserve (Lake Eland) 35 minutes away and the Umtamvuna Nature Reserve offers a variety of trails for the enthusiasts and the fitness challenged. The flora and fauna seen in this reserve is outstanding and the scenery is spectacular. There is horse riding in the area and a huge variety of adventure activities ranging from 4x4 trails to the tallest abseil in the country.There is on-site parking for 2 cars. A maid part/full time can be arranged and laundry arrangements can be made Sheets and towels are changed twice a week for longer staying guests. Culinary afficondos and nightclub jollers are also catered for by a large variety of restaurants and eateries. The Wild Coast Casino (5 minutes away) also offers something for the young and old, big and bold!Port Edward has all the necessary daily shopping requirements with two large supermarkets, bottle stores, garages, post office and a variety of other shops and restaurants. The swimming beach is protected and one of the best on the KwaZulu-Natal coast and there are excellent fishing spots. The Lighthouse is active and forms part of the South African Adventure Tours Organization (SALATO). The 86 steps up the lighthouse (7 stories) brings you the reward of, without doubt, the best view of the coast on the coast. The whale, dolphin and sardine run views are amongst the best in the country.
There is also a Maritime Museum at the lighthouse which specializes in 16th century wrecks and with particular reference to the São João (1552) and São Bento (1554). The São João is of immense significance to South African and Portuguese history. Lectures to individuals and groups can be arrangedon request.
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