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Wonderful Cape Town

Advantages: Well located and friendly staff
Disadvantages: Not the best food that we'd tasted in South Africa

We stayed for 3 nights whilst holidaying with Virgin Holidays in June 2005. We found the location of the Hotel to be perfect for visiting all the places in Cape Town, that we wanted to see. V&A is about 7 mins drive from the Hotel and the Hotel will either order a taxi, or arrange for a driver to chaffeur you, in the Hotel's BWM for around 70 rand. Taxis back cost a little less, around 50 rand. We ate at Mortons in the V&A and can highly recommend ...
...Bay is only 5 mins away from the Hotel and offers some excellent places to eat and be seen. Can recommend the Blues Bar, which is frequented by the likes of the Beckhams and Sting. Food here seems expensive for South Africa , but is excellent and a mere fraction of what we'd pay in England. The staff at the Hotel are extremely friendly and are constantly looking to make your stay comfortable. I have to say, I've never seen cleaner toilets than those ...

bobbyt64 14.03.2007 · Read full review
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A Mini town in itself

Advantages: Everything you need all under one 'roof'
Disadvantages: Not as personal as some of the smaller boutique hotels

...I stayed at the Spier Hotel (or 'The Village at Spier' which it's also referred to) for 2 nights in December 2006 as part of my Honeymoon. We did a self drive along the Garden Route and this was one of our stops, we chose this hotel as we thought it would be a good base for our wine tasting adventures in and around Stellenbosch. The Hotel was easy to find (about 10 minute drive from Stellenbosch town centre) and upon arrival check in was easy and ...
...information was given to us about the facilities). As the Hotel is so big we were transported with our luggage to our room via a 'Golf Cart' driving to our room seemed to take quite a while however later we discovered the walk was quicker??! Accomodation consists of 2 storey blocks and the whole place looks like a pretty little village instead of a hotel. The room itself was big, high ceilings, stone floors and lots of space - only a couple of bits ...

zillis 24.02.2007 · Read full review
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Luxurious, tranquil retreat in the Eastern Cape

Advantages: Luxurios accomodation, fantastic hosts, amazing secnery
Disadvantages: Long drive

Sederkloof Lodge, set in the Baviaanskloof Mountain, in the Eastern Cape boasts a luxurious and tranquil environment, hidden away in the mountains. Run by Thys and Alice Cilliers, Sederkloof consists of 6 private chalets, each hosting 2 people, and a communal lodge area complete with dining area, bar, lounge and pool. At 1,500 rand per person a night it may seem an expensive luxury but one that is well worth the money. When a friend recommended a ...
...The journey to Sederkloof was fairly long and arduous as it was mainly via a dirt road so we couldn't get very far very fast in our little rental Yaris. However the scenery more than made up for the gruelling drive, despite the fact that certain sections of the road were dangerous (there had been pretty bad flooding before we took our trip) our excitement to be in the mountains and reach our beautiful tranquil retreat kept us in good spirits. On ...

Maggie1981 19.08.2009 · Read full review
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The Palms Retreat and Restaurant, Wilderness

Advantages: Great food, beautiful decor, friendly staff
Disadvantages: Absolutley nothing!

My husband and I spent two nights in The Palms in Wilderness in February and we can say without hesitation that this truly is a gem in the Garden Route. Where Wilderness itself is a little unspectacular (An opinion which is possibly tainted somewhat by the grey and rainy weather) - It does sit in a perfect position to take your pick from a plethora of outing possibilities. Your only problem may be that there is so much to choose from. The Palms itself ...
...oasis… Nestled in lush gardens the rooms are secluded and private and finished with a combination of cool African chic and attention to detail which begs the question as to how a fifth star is missing from their official ratings. But this is not pretentious chic, this is natural, comfortable-in-its-own-skin chic. Somehow the proprietors have managed to create something that oozes luxury without being in the least bit showy. (The only conclusion we ...

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Relaxation in Beautiful surroundings

Advantages: Babysitting available, Afternoon Tea
Disadvantages: A bit off the beaten track

We stayed here in September 2006 for a weekend on our way to the Kwa Zulu Natal South Coast, and loved every minute. Firstly it is a bit of a drive through villages, dodging cows and chickens, but once you are there it is pure paradise. Clear, fresh air, a stately country hotel surrounded by beautiful mountains, the Drakensberg. We booked a family room as we have a five year old and a baby. The room was a real surprise, it was huge and actually ...
...first room were two single beds and the cot set up and made up, and then in the second room was a double bedroom and doors going out onto the patio. This was ideal so that we could have some privacy, but still be close enough to hear the baby. The hotel is quite remote, so I think it only offers Dinner, Bed & Breakfast, but the food was delicious. They also had high tea on the patio with coffee (or milk for the kids) and delicious biscuits. This ...

ClaudineNel 18.07.2007 · Read full review
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