Accommodation in South Africa

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South Africa offers diverse accommodation options from luxury safari lodges and boutique city hotels to coastal resorts and country guesthouses. The country is renowned for its world-class game reserves, wine estate stays and unique accommodation experiences across all nine provinces.

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The Bayside Taj Hotel in Port Shepstone, KZN, is a historic jewel that used to be famous for hosting Indian…

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Umdlalo Lodge Boutique Hotel & Venue is a luxury getaway on the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Nestled in the tranquil…

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The Tweni Waterfront is a peaceful getaway on the KwaZulu-Natal coast that tourists have loved for years. It is located…

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Selborne Golf Estate, Hotel & Spa is a top place to stay on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast. It combines colonial…

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Fordoun Hotel & Spa is a premium boutique hotel that has won awards. It is located in the beautiful KwaZulu-Natal…

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Notties Hotel, which was formerly called the Railway Hotel, has been a part of history since 1854. It is a…

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For more than 25 years, Wendy’s Country Lodge in Mtubatuba has been a popular place for tourists looking for comfort,…

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Protea Hotel Umfolozi River is a popular getaway in the Greater Hluhluwe/Umfolozi Game Reserve region. It combines contemporary luxury with…

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Hawklee Country House has been around for more than 30 years and is one of the first bed and breakfasts…

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Hartford House is a place to stay Hartford House in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, has been around since 1870 and is…

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Jenny’s Bed & Breakfast has been a beloved getaway in the heart of Melmoth for many years. It was started…

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Your top choice for a bed and breakfast in Shelly Beach Robin’s Nest has been a beloved getaway for tourists…

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