Bed and Breakfasts

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Whether you’re seeking a cosy retreat, a luxurious escape, or a home away from home, we have a great selection of accommodations for you.

About Bed and Breakfasts

Bed and Breakfasts provide a warm, homely alternative to impersonal hotel chains, often set in charming period properties or countryside cottages. Guests can expect cosy rooms with thoughtful touches, like homemade biscuits or fresh flowers, and breakfasts made with locally sourced ingredients—think free-range eggs and artisan bread.

Hosts at B&Bs are usually filled with local knowledge, happy to recommend lesser-known attractions or book tables at the best neighbourhood eateries. The intimate scale means you might share travel tales over coffee with other guests, blending privacy with a touch of sociability. Ideal for those who want comfort without the formality of a hotel.

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Bydand Farm Bed and Breakfast is in the middle of Addo’s elephant and game area, close to Gqeberha. It provides…

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B and B Ons Stee is a warm and inviting guesthouse located in the centre of Wellington, a historic town…

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The Cedar Garden Bed & Breakfast, which is operated by Monica and Norman Herring, has been a favourite getaway in…

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Discover the enchanting Le Fisherman’s Bed and Breakfast, a delightful and artistic haven nestled in the picturesque beachfront suburb of…

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One on Hely is a small guesthouse owned by Seonaid Beningfield. It is on the main road into Mtunzini and…

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Ideal for families and nature lovers seeking a restorative escape, The Cavern Drakensberg Resort & Spa in Bonjaneni is a…

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Pros and Cons of Bed and Breakfasts

Bed and Breakfasts offer visitors a charming and cosy accommodation option. Many B&Bs are known for their warm hospitality and personalised service, providing a unique experience for travellers. The affordability of staying at a B&B can be a major advantage for budget-conscious tourists. Additionally, the central locations of many B&Bs make it convenient for guests to explore the surrounding area easily.

However, some B&B options may have limited amenities compared to larger hotels. This could mean fewer on-site facilities or services available to guests. It is important for visitors to consider their preferences and needs when choosing a B&B to ensure a comfortable stay. Overall, staying at a Bed and Breakfast can provide a cosy and welcoming experience for those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture.

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