Parker Cottage | Cape Town
Parker Cottage is a charming guest house at the foot of Table Mountain in the historic and creative Tamboerskloof neighbourhood. It is within walking distance of many attractions, such as the vibrant Kloof Street, the Company’s Garden, and the Bo-Kaap Malay Quarter. The guest house offers cosy and individually decorated rooms featuring air-conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, private bathrooms and tea/coffee-making facilities. Guests can also enjoy delicious breakfasts every morning before exploring the area. Additional amenities and services include free parking, laundry service and 24-hour check-in.
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The Marine | Hermanus
The Marine, a member of The Liz McGrath Collection, is one of South Africa's most spectacular seaside hotels. Located on Hermanus’ famous cliff path, overlooking the breathtaking Walker Bay, the Small Luxury Hotels of the World property offers visitors the unique opportunity to experience the finest land-based whale watching in the world from June to November each year. Guests are even able to view these majestic creatures from their own sea-view bedroom. The Overberg region is also a must for adventure sport seekers, offering a host of activities – including hiking, mountain biking and marine sports. Back at the hotel, guests can indulge in exceptional culinary delights.
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Each of these comfortable guest rooms comes with an en-suite bathroom, air-conditioning and under-floor heating, as well as a king size bed – which in some rooms can also be converted into a twin bed.
In addition, several of the Double Rooms open out onto private balconies.
Rooms range in size between 22-44m2. Maximum two people per room.




The panoramic views over Walker Bay have inspired the décor of each of the rooms, with blue featuring as a dominant colour. A comfortable seating area makes for the perfect vantage point for spotting the gentle giants below while enjoying a glass of wine. In addition, several of the rooms feature a balcony with breathtaking views of the ocean.
King size beds, spacious en-suite bathroom, air-conditioning and under-floor heating throughout ensure the ultimate comfort.
These rooms range in size between 28-88m2. Maximum two people per room.




Two of our Premier Suites also feature private balconies with views over Walker Bay.
Each Premier Suite encompasses a separate lounge with a SmartTV and Satellite TV channels.
A beautifully decorated bedroom with en-suite bathroom is made all the more comfortable with air-conditioning and under-floor heating throughout.
The Premier Suites range in size from 46-87m2. Maximum two people per room.





Property Facilities
Activity Desk, Bar, Business Centre, Conference Centre, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Fireplace, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Lounge Area, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Underfloor Heating, Verandah
Available Services
24-hour Security, Credit Card Facilities, Foreign Exchange, Laundry Service (Available), Room Service, Travel Desk
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Fine Dining, Gourmet Picnic, High Tea, Massages, Whale Watching
Activities Nearby
Beach, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Bowls, Child Friendly Activities, Cycling, Deep Sea Fishing, Fishing, Garden Tours, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Helicopter Rides, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Kayaking / Paddling, Marine Adventures, Marine Tidal Pool, Mountain Biking, Museums, Paragliding, Quad Biking, Scuba Diving, Sea Kayaking, Shark Cage Diving, Surfing, Wine Tasting
Famous for whale watching, beaches and nature, as well as its food and wine, Hermanus really is a destination that ticks all the boxes: its palpable history, thriving art scene, boutique shopping and busy programme of festivals, concerts and events.
The Marine has been a part of Hermanus’ history almost from the very beginning. The hotel was first built in 1902, with a modest 21 rooms. In its fledging years, Hermanus was a fishing village, and this heritage is still very much in evidence. Spend a day uncovering the history of this beautiful coastal town. Museums are all within easy walking distance of The Marine, so you can explore the town on foot at the same time.
The Old Harbour Museum is situated in the Old Harbour, at the centre of the town. There, you’ll discover exhibits depicting the history of the fishing and whaling industry in the area, among many other fascinating displays. In the Whale Museum there is a daily audiovisual presentation called The Whale Show, where you can go “below the surface” and enjoy an encounter with southern right whales. Then go on a journey into the town’s past through a collection of sepia photographs portraying Hermanus from the time it was a quaint fishing village, at De Wet’s Photo Museum.
Hermanus also has a wealth of contemporary art galleries, and some must-visits include Abalone Art Gallery, Walker Bay Art Gallery, Rossouw Modern Art Gallery, Old Harbour Gallery and Lembu Studio and Gallery.
To see unique pieces by acclaimed African ceramists Ardmore, guests and locals alike can visit The Marine’s boutique to view some selected artworks.
For written masterpieces, Hemingway’s Bookshop in the centre of town is a treasure trove for bibliophiles, and specialises in Africana, antiquarian, collectables, and any unusual and often out-of-print books.
There are many events and festivals throughout the year. Some highlights are the Hermanus Fynarts Festival, the Fernkloof Wildflower & Eco Fair and the famous Two Oceans Hermanus Whale Festival, which is held in celebration of our annual marine visitors, the southern right whales.
The whales stay for approximately six months of the year, and guests can enjoy the sight of them frolicking in Walker Bay from the comfort of their own suites, as well as along the cliff paths that meander in front of The Marine.
This special time can be enjoyed in a number of other ways, too, from boat-based tours to guided walks. For an interactive experience, visitors should try Dave de Beer’s Whale Walk Tours, which encompass beautiful vantage points for whale watching, as well as insights about these marine creatures.

The Overberg is an area of natural contrasts, from the deep green apple orchards of Elgin to the sweeping canola fields of Caledon, and the rugged mountainous coast of Hermanus, where marine life flourishes. The natural surroundings are at once diverse and awe-inspiring – and lovers of the outdoors are spoilt for choice with activities.
Hermanus is synonymous with land-based whale watching, and guests of The Marine can enjoy this pastime from the comfort of their own suites, or on a cliff walk in front of the hotel. Feeling a bit more adventurous? Then take to the seas, with kayaking or boat tours that will take you right up close to the southern right whales. Or get a bird’s-eye view of the gentle giants with a scenic flight over Walker Bay.
The southern right whale makes up part of the Marine Big 5! The rich waters of Walker Bay teem with marine life, and a visit to The Marine means you can tick off the Big 5 during your stay. Spy dolphins and seals frolicking in the water, go cage-diving to see great white sharks, and see the African penguin in its natural habitat with a tour at Stony Point.
Additionally, just below The Marine is Hermanus’ iconic marine tidal pool. To access the seawater pool, simply walk down from the cliff path onto steps leading directly to it. Offering fresh, bracing ocean water packed with micronutrients, as well as mesmerising views, it’s an experience the whole family can enjoy.
The beaches of Hermanus are white-sand playgrounds for avid swimmers, surfers and sunbathers. There are a variety of inlets and coves, as well as secluded beaches against coastal cliffs; a must-visit is Grotto Beach, which has Blue Flag status.
There are also trails for horse riding on certain beaches, as well as within the area’s vineyards and orchards.
No trip to Hermanus is complete without a visit to Fernkloof Nature Reserve, unique in that it is the only such reserve with both coastal and mountain fynbos, and has the most species in close proximity. Botanists and flower enthusiasts travel from far and wide to experience the magic of this place, and locals delight in the diverse beauty of their “backyard”. Fernkloof is also popular with picnickers and hikers.
Do you relish the opportunity to practise your swing while on holiday? Hermanus has an easily accessible golf course, in the most scenic of settings, and there are other courses in the region to explore. The Overberg region is a birder’s paradise, too, offering twitchers the opportunity to identify endemic bird species in fynbos, coastal and wheat field habitats.

Enjoy a once in a life time encounter with the peaceful giants of the sea, the Southern Right whale, by joining us on a fun filled whale watching cruise in Hermanus, South Africa, that will fill you with awe. July to December, daily at 9am, 12pm or 3pm, weather dependent. Mid December to mid January, we run a daily sun-downer cruise at 6pm.
Our beloved Southern Right Whale. Watching these beautiful creatures in Hermanus, South Africa, is an absolute delight. The total population numbers of the southern right whale are thought to be around ten thousand individuals. By studying populations found in South Africa, South American, and Australian waters, it has been found that these populations do not interbreed often. This is due to a mother’s choice to remain loyal to past breeding areas, and young females are able to choose this loyalty when they are able to breed.

Explore the magic of our unique coastline with its abundant marine life up close and personal, on one of our stable kayaks in the company of an experienced guide. Glide across sparkling Hermanus water in a sea kayak while enjoying a view of the majestic mountain, sea cliffs and marine life.
Before your Hermanus kayaking trip, you will have a short enjoyable briefing on sea kayaking techniques and safety, whereafter we paddle from the historical Hermanus Old Harbour and do a 90 minute round trip. The direction of your Hermanus Kayaking trip, dependant on winds, swells and paddling abilities. A knowledgeable guide shall open up the wonders of the Hermanus ocean to you, as we explore the beautiful natural surroundings.
Our ecologically friendly operators strive to have as little impact on the environment, in which we operate our Hermanus Kayaking tours, as possible. With minimal noise pollution and no environmental pollution they also do regular clean ups of any rubbish found in the Bay. Don't worry, that's not what you will do.
Perception Tribe sea kayaks that are manufactured in the UK are used that and are sit on top self-bailing, plastic sea kayaks. In short this means that anyone, whether they have been sea kayaking before or not, can hop on and stay on.
The guides are qualified in marine guiding and first aid at sea, but more importantly they love this job and hold great knowledge of the sea.

As we give you an adventure from the skies hanging over the African plains. African Wings flying safaris is the brainchild of brothers Evan and Dave Austin.
We know how challenging it can be for some to take the time off from their lives to experience the wonders of the bush that's why we have a variety of one-day trips. From the migrating herds of Antelope to the giant whales of the open sea, all can be experienced through African Wings.
We cater for all tastes. Our flights include breakfast, lunch and a game drive where you might be lucky enough to see the big five and other wild animals that roam these lands.
Before each safari, you will be advised on the relevant matters regarding health, local conditions, clothing requirements or discuss any special requirements you or your group may have.
Enjoy looking through our website and please contact us if you would like to receive more information.
The Blue Flag Grotto Beach is well known for its massive stretch of stunning sandy beach and ocean. It is enjoyed by locals and tourists alike and boasts a view of the mountainous areas behind whilst still having a seemingly unending view of the beach. This beach is perfect for swimming, suntanning, games and long, leisurely walks and with ample parking it is the ideal holiday point for many.
The beach itself stretches for almost 18 km, making the walk an exercise but an enjoyable one. The beach starts at Grotto's Blue Flag beach and ends at the seaside hamlet of De Kelders. Also, because of the massive expanse of beach, during peak seasons there is no fear of being trodden on, having sand kicked onto you from a passing crowd or being hit by a volleyball from one of the many games played there. The waves on Grotto Beach are great for the avid body boarder and the waters warm during the Summer months and, again, there is plenty of space for all of the holiday goers. There is also a park for children to busy themselves on, which is situated on the beach, near the parking lot. It is as relaxing as it is beautiful and definitely deserves its Blue Flag status.
Also, for those who own pets, the beach is dog friendly, as long as the dogs are on leads and any and all waste matter is picked up by the owner.
The beach can be reached by driving through Hermanus and turning off onto the demarcated road to your right. You will also find a fantastic little restaurant at Grotto that offers drinks, snacks and meals for the passers by or the evening relaxers. Lifeguards are constantly on site during peak seasons and numerous educational and charity events happen during season. These include Coastcare Working, environmental education for the viewers, coastal monitoring by schools and the Adopt-a-beach initiative.

The horse trails in and around the area offer beautiful and scenic trails that give riders a chance to experience the Overberg on horseback. Most of the service providers have horses for all riding levels – from novice to experienced – insuring that the experience is enjoyable for everyone involved. There is also a quick safety briefing and overview of horse riding so that riders know how to handle climbs, rough terrain descents.
The trails can take riders through mountain passes, vineyards and orchards, ending with a picnic beside a waterfall, or there are several coastal trails that trek along perfect sandy shores with the Kleinrivier Mountains as a backdrop during the trip.
For the less experienced riders (and younger children) there are shorter rides that encompass beautiful landscapes but have very easy-to-navigate trails.
Hermanus, on the Cape South Coast, is a charming fishing village famous for the whales that come here annually to calve.
With its unparalleled scenic beauty, modern infrastructure, upmarket shops and endless adventure options, it’s little wonder that Hermanus has grown in size and popularity during the last decade.
Visitors from near and far flock to the town to enjoy its many charms while local residents and homeowners savour the privilege of living in this unique region.
It is extremely popular with Capetonians as a weekend getaway and during the Christmas and Easter holidays the resident population swells dramatically.
Due to this influx, the Hermanus Golf Club has always experienced heavy traffic at certain times of the year. Despite this, the club, blessed with a dedicated and professional management has over many years deservedly gained a reputation for excellent year round standards.

Visitors to Hermanus are truly spoilt for choice when it comes to boating and river cruises. Boat based whale watching trips take place during the whale season months of June to December; however this may vary depending on the arrival of the whales.
Whale watching boat trips depart from the New Harbour in Hermanus and 3 boat trips per day are usually available. The duration of these trips are approximately 2 hours long, however the exact departure times need to be confirmed with the various operators when booking.
Other marine life that may be encountered en route include seals, penguins, marine birds, Southern Right whales, sometimes Bryde's whales, dolphins and Humpback whales at certain times of the year. Licensed operators and permit holders are only permitted to approach the whales up to 50m allowing the whales the freedom to move. They are naturally curious and often approach the whale boats to take a closer look. Pre-booking is recommended and all boat trips are weather permitting. Bay Cruises and Sundowner cruises are also available at certain times of the year.

For those who love penguins, the breeding grounds of the African (or Jackass) Penguins at Stony Point is the perfect place to watch these adorable and somewhat comical birds in their natural habitat. The wooden walkway winds its way around the edge of the breeding area, giving visitors a view of the rocky outcrops and swimming penguins on one side and the shrubbery and nests on the other. The best time to view the penguins is either early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when they’re returning from their long fishing expeditions.
This area is one of only two shore-based breeding colonies in the country, with the other being at the Boulders Beach near Simonstown. Along the coast at Stony Point, visitors will also be able to watch the endangered Whitebreasted, Black and Cape Cormorants that have made this area their home. They are known to nest along the rocks, leaving the land to the penguins.
Although the breeding colony is now fenced off it can still be visited daily from 09h00 in the morning until 17h00 in the afternoon.

The Harold Porter Botanical Gardens offers you 200ha of the finely bushed plants endemic to this area, known as fynbos, 190ha growing naturally and the rest cultivated.
These botanical gardens, located near Hermanus, lie within the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, South Africa's first UNESCO-proclaimed biosphere reserve.
The vivid Disa uniflora is one of many rare plants featured in these gardens, and to experience it when it is in bloom, make sure you visit the gardens between December and January. You should also not miss South Africa's national flower, the King protea, which blooms in spring.
There are over 100 species of birds to be spotted in these botanical gardens, including colourful sunbirds, rare Protea seedeaters, Verreaux's eagles and Jackal buzzards. Also look out for the resident mongooses, baboons, genets and porcupines.
Venture along the many natural trails that snake across the gardens for beautiful displays of Cape fynbos, and enjoy the experience against the backdrop of the area's majestic mountains.
Listen to the grunting calls of baboons and watch them play, jumping from tree to tree and basking in this pristine natural setting. Summertime will welcome you with open-air concerts at sunset, so make sure you join in the celebrations.
Don't forget to visit the garden's small but excellent art gallery and then wrap up your visit with a meal at the restaurant or stretch out on the lush grass for a picnic.

Old Harbour Museum
The Museum in the Old Harbour contains several exhibits depicting the history of the fishing and whaling industry in the area. Talks by local experts on the inter-tidal zone are held on request and provide fascinating information about the mysteries that abound the shore line. The museum’s staff update the history of Hermanus on an ongoing basis so anyone researching information on historical buildings or old local families, has easy access to it. Funds for the museum are always needed and anyone who wishes to donate will automatically become a friend of the Old Harbour Museum. The telescope next to the war memorial cannons above the Old Harbour was donated to the town by the Rotary Club and a few coins can buy time to watch the whales frolicking in the middle of the bay. Many guided tours and walks start from this spot.
Whale Museum
Daily at 10:00 and 15:00 an audio-visual presentation is given at the Whale Museum, where one is taken below the surface to a face-to-face encounter with the visiting Southern Right whales.
De Wet’s Photo Museum
This picturesque and historic cottage was once the school house situated near the Dutch Reformed church in Westcliff. It was dismantled brick by numbered brick and painstakingly re-erected on Lemm’s Corner in 1986. The sepia coloured photographic exhibition it houses takes one on a journey through time to when Hermanus was a quaint fishing village.
Hermanus Story Walk
Guided walking tours can be take through the once quaint village where the history of Hermanus unfolds itself as one discovers the fresh water spring which was named after the shepherd, Hermanus Pieters, where Hermanus originally got its name, Hermanuspietersfontein, to the Old Harbour, the Burgundy Restaurant (our only registered national monument) to the old school house and fishermen’s cottages on the seafront among many other interesting buildings.

Local galleries are filled with local art and some artists display their work at local flea and craft markets. The area does not only abound with painters, but also with writers, ceramicists, architects, sculptors and glass blowers. Hermanus also has an active Art Society.
Amble through the art galleries in Hermanus and view Oil paintings, prints, water colours, wooden sculptures and much more with well-known artists such as Hennie Niemann, Shelley-Adams, Terry Kobus to mention but a few.

Dust off the binoculars and enjoy the natural birdlife from Bird Hide on Klein River Lagoon further bird watching can also be done on Onrus Salt Pan.
Birdwatching is a popular activity in all areas of South Africa and birdwatching tours are offered in most areas. Enjoy Birding in and around Hermanus.

The Pavilion is set up each morning for breakfast; guests can sit inside or take their pick from two al fresco options, either in our courtyard by the pool, or on the outside pavilion overlooking Walker Bay.
A mouthwatering spread of fresh fruit and freshly baked pastries are laid out each morning, together with cereals, a selection of local cheeses and cold cuts, and delicious Franschhoek Smoked Salmon Trout; while hot breakfast options are served à la carte.
Apart from serving as the breakfast room, The Pavilion also serves lunch and dinner daily.
Opening Times
Breakfast served daily, from: 07h00 - 10h30
Lunch served daily, from: 12h00 - 14h30
Dinner served daily, from: 18h00 - 21h30





Overlooking the incredible Walker Bay, The Sun Lounge & Bar at The Marine in Hermanus is the ideal spot to enjoy drinks and snacks while searching the waters for resident and visiting marine life.
The warm and inviting colour scheme here will not only tempts guests and visitors alike, but also provides a comfortable setting to while away a few hours.
The relaxed sophistication of The Sun Lounge is complemented by the wide variety of South African wines, sparkling wines, signature cocktails and delectable eats. A visit to The Sun Lounge is ideal for afternoon tea or early-evening drinks, enjoyed with the views of the surrounding cliffs and bay.
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Daily: 11h00 - 23h30




Your Stay
1 Night
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
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Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 40
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Golf, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Sports, Watersports, Wildlife, Wine
Chandelier Game Lodge & Ostrich Show Farm | Oudtshoorn
Chandelier Game Lodge & Ostrich Show Farm is located between the lush Garden Route and the wide-open spaces of the Klein Karoo, offering a unique bush experience. The accommodation features luxury tented chalets and log cabins, each with private decks and en-suite bathrooms. Guests can enjoy self-catering facilities or explore nearby dining options. Nearby attractions include the ostrich farm tours and the Khoi-San trail, both offering immersive cultural experiences. For leisure, the lodge provides game drives, a giraffe feeding experience, and opportunities to observe Cape Buffalo, ensuring a memorable stay.
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The luxurious en-suite tented chalets is situated on wooden decks, but is private under a canopy of trees. The showers, with a roof of stars - something to experience. 2 stretchers can be provided for kids under 13. "Highly Recommended" by Drive Out.



Our famous luxurious Honeymoon Suite with spa-bath, outside shower and queen size bed is unique with an african theme that will contribute to your unforgetable experience.



A cozy one bedroom (two adults)/one bathroom log cabin with an open plan kitchen/lounge accommodating two children on two bunker beds. With a wooden deck under a canopy of trees including braai/barbeque facilities.



The African Log Home is set on a wooden deck with a great view of the mountains and plains. There is two en-suite bedrooms, an open plan kitchen/lounge with bunker beds, television, air conditiong, heaters, a fridge, gas stove & Braai facilities.





The Klein Karoo Log Home is located in close vicinity of the Acacia trees which offers privacy to the guests. The Log Home consists of two en-suite rooms but can be booked separately. The two rooms are linked with a small kitchenette and a lounge.




The Klein Karoo Log Home is located in close vicinity of the Acacia trees which offers privacy to the guests. The Log Home consists of two en-suite rooms but can be booked separately. The two rooms are linked with a small kitchenette and a lounge.




The luxurious en-suite tented chalets is situated on wooden decks, but is private under a canopy of trees. The showers, with a roof of stars - something to experience. 2 stretchers can be provided for kids under 13. "Highly Recommended" by Drive Out.
The luxurious en-suite tented chalets is situated on wooden decks, but is private under a canopy of trees. The showers, with a roof of stars - something to experience. 2 stretchers can be provided for kids under 13. "Highly Recommended" by Drive Out.
Property Facilities
Conference Centre, Restaurant
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Fan, Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar, Outside Shower, Safe, Tea / Coffee
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Cycling, Game Drives
Your Stay
1 Night
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
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In Toto Retreat - Garden Route | Garden Route
Enjoy an all-encompassing In Toto stay in the Heart of the Garden Route. Located on the shores of the Swartvlei Lagoon in Sedgefield, the six guest rooms are spacious and individually styled around prominent features of our environment. In Toto Retreat is an ideal base to slow down, explore natural wonders, discover community markets or sign up for active adventures.
We strive to leave footprints that positively impact on the Garden Route for future visitors and generations. Our supplies are bought from local businesses, we use eco-detergents and products. We support local organisations actively working to improve our environment and local communities.
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Enjoy sweeping view over the Swartvlei Lagoon and the opposing dune from the spacious Swartvlei Suite. Cuddle up in our comfortable kingsize or twin bed made to your preference. Take in stunning sunsets or experience tranquil sunrises from your own balcony. Curl up with a great book in your nest chair. The open plan ensuite bathroom has a large bath, and shower. Watch DSTV or stream Netflix from your flatscreen TV or surf the web with our complimentary Wi-Fi. Room includes microwave, bar fridge, coffee station, crockery and cutlery.
About the Swartvlei
The Swartvlei is the largest and deepest lake in the Wilderness section of the Garden Route National Park. It is an estuarine lake system and is connected to the Indian Ocean at certain times of the year. The three tributaries that feed the lake are the Wolwe, Karatara and Hoogekraal rivers. Take a stroll from our front door and experience the serenity of the Swartvlei, meet a local pooch taking a dip or watch as the full moon reflects off its mirror like surface




Take flight for the night in the Goliath Heron Suite. Enjoy sweeping views and breathtaking sunsets over the Swartvlei Lagoon from your own balcony. Cuddle up in your comfortable kingsize or twin bed (your preference). The open plan ensuite bathroom has a large bath, and shower. Watch DSTV or stream Netflix from your flatscreen TV or surf the web with our complimentary Wi-Fi. Room equipped with coffee station, microwave, cutlery and crockery.
About the Goliath Heron
The Goliath Heron is the world’s largest living heron and is a solitary forager, feeding primarily on fish and frogs, small mammals and reptiles. The Goliath Heron is found throughout South Africa and is one of 158 bird species that make The Island their home. Look up in the tree and you may just spot the Heron nesting or look out for it when strolling along the water’s edge.




The Seahorse Suite is our tribute to the Knysna Seahorse found in only three lagoons, including the Swartvlei Lagoon. This suite with its garden and pool view offers a spacious room, a kingsize bed or twin (your preference), a private courtyard, a separate ensuite bathroom with a gorgeous bath, a walk in shower, basin and toilet. Includes DSTV and Netflix, a bar fridge, microwave, and toaster. Wifi available throughout the property.
About the Seahorse
The Knysna Seahorse is only found in three estuaries of the Garden Route: the Swartvlei, the Knysna Lagoon, and Keurbooms River in Plettenberg Bay. The Knysna Seahorse can be up to 12 centimetres in length and its colour varies from pale green to brown. Take a paddle or use one of our stand-up paddleboards on the Swartvlei lagoon and you may just get lucky and spot this unique little character.




The self catering Strelitzia Suite is perfect for couples or young families. A king size bed or twin bed made to your preference, and sleeper couch for the young one divided by a curtain. The private bathroom includes a shower. The fully equipped kitchen and outside gas barbecue allows you to prepare your own meals at your own leisure. The desk and complimentary wifi keeps you connected, while you disconnect. Your smart TV includes DSTV and Netflix.
About the Strelitzia
There are five indigenous species of strelitzia in South Africa, also known as the Crane Flower or Bird of Paradise. Two are located at In Toto the imposing arborescent banana-like Strelitzia Alba with its striking white flowers and the Strelitzia Regina with its striking orange colours.




The Yellowwood Room is a spacious garden view room featuring a king or twin bed (your preference), with a walk-in closet. The ensuite private bathroom features a couple basin, shower, and a beautiful bath. We are fully solar powered with gas geysers. There is a smart TV with Netflix. The coffee station includes a kettle, bar-fridge, crockery, cutlery and a french press coffee plunger.
About the Yellowwood Tree
The Yellowwood tree (Podocarpus Falcatus) is South Africa’s national tree and synonymous with the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma Forests. Form a friendship circle or hug the Woodville Big Tree located a mere 26 minutes from In Toto north of Hoekwil. It is 800 years old, 33 meters high, has crown that is 34m wide, and a circumference of 12 meters.




A spacious garden view room, solar powered with gas geysers, features a king or twin bed (your preference). The bathroom features a unique sunken bathtub/shower. The cupboards provide ample storage space. The room has a smart TV with Netflix, a coffee station that includes a kettle, bar-fridge, crockery, cutlery and a french press coffee plunger.
About the Outeniqua Mountain Range
The Outeniqua Mountain Range is an imposing backdrop to a large section of the Garden Route. The name is believed to originate from a Khoikhoi tribe that once lived in the mountains and means ‘they who bear honey’. Outeniqua is one of a number of indigenous local geographical names, examples of others are Goukamma, Karatara and Tsitsikamma. Enjoy one of the many hiking or biking trails that traverse the famous natural landmarks.




In Toto Retreat - Exclusive Use
In Toto Retreat - Exclusive Use
Property Facilities
Barbeque Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Library, Malaria Free, Pool, TV Room
Room Facilities
Complimentary Wi-Fi, En-Suite, Fan, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Pure Cotton Linen, Satellite / Cable Television, Tea / Coffee, Television
Available Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Canoeing, Cycling, Kayaking, Walks (Self Guided)
Activities Nearby
Adrenaline Activities, Animal Encounters, Art Galleries, Beach, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Deep Sea Fishing, Fine Dining, Fishing, Fly Fishing, General Sightseeing, Golf, Hiking, Horse Riding, Kayaking / Paddling, Marine Adventures, Massages, Mountain Biking, Natural History Tours, Paragliding, Quad Biking, River Cruises, Tree-top Canopy Tours, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Whale Watching, Wine Tasting
Sedgefield is known as Africa’s slow town, inviting you to get out of the rat race and slow down, do as little as possible or absolutely nothing. Relax next our pool with a book, soak up the sun on one of our seven beaches with extraordinary, fossilized dune formations. Frolic in the waves of the warm Indian Ocean, take a cool swim in a rock pool or a lake, enjoy lazy sundowners with friends, or a romantic evening stroll along the edge of the Swartvlei.
Beaches: Swartvlei Beach and Gericke’s Point (The Sphinx of the Garden Route), Myoli Beach, Cola Beach, Sedgefield Estuary, Platbank (Goukamma Nature Reserve), Buffalo Bay and Wilderness Beach.
Popular Sundowner Spots: The banks of the Swartvlei in front of In Toto, Pili Pili Beach Bar, Cloud Nine, Malachite and Rondvlei Bird Hides, The Wildside (Buffalo Bay).




Stand in awe of ancient Outeniqua forests, old big yellowwood trees, and drink from crystal clear water from mountain springs in the Garden Route National Park. Wander through dunes covered with fynbos, with lakes on the one side and the vast Indian Ocean on the other. Get below the water off Gerickes Point at Sedgefield to discover the abundant sea life. Listen for the call of the African fish eagle, spot the iconic Knysna Turaco, the Greater and Lesser Flamingoes and the Goliath Heron or watch an abundance of water birds as they glide by from hides on the Wilderness Lakes.
Hiking trails: Goukamma Nature Reserve; Brownhooded Kingfisher Trail, Half collared Kingfisher Trail; Cape Dune Mole Rat Trail, Woodeville Big Tree.
Birding Spots: Malachite Bird Hide, Rondvlei SanParks Bird Hide, The Island Conservancy, Groenvlei, Groeneweide Forest Walks and the hiking trails.
Lakes: Swartvlei, Groenvlei, Rondevlei, Bo-Long Vlei, Serpentine, Island Lake







Delight in farm grown or lovingly made goods at our country markets, pocket-sized craft shops, rustic farmstalls and artisan cafés. Experience a warm hospitably and savour the culinary skills of locals at our many restaurants catering for various diets and tastes. Explore how local craftsman and people are transferring skills and transforming a town into a mosaic wonderland.
Markets: Wild Oats Community Farmers Market, the Scarab Village Craft Market, Mosaic Village and Outdoor Market and Timberlake Village
Restaurants: Trattoria da Vinci (Italian), Li-o-la (Vegan), Mosaic Table, Slow Roasted Coffee, Moonshine Diner, VDMs, Pili Pili Beach Bar, Montecello’s Restaurant, Oysters Edge, Upstairs at Rosies, Fynbos on Sea Bistro, The Wildside Beach Restaurant (Buffalo Bay).
Things to do: Discover the 61 mosaics of Sedgefield while doing the Masithandane Mosaic Route. All proceeds go to Masithandane, a local community-based organization.






The garden route turns our amazing mountains, forests, lakes and our oceans into a playground for those wanting a quick adrenlin rush. Take in Gods view of this piece of paradise from Cloud Nine in Sedgefield by paragliding or microliting over the forests and lakes. Mountain bikers can test their skills at Garden Route Trail Park in Karatara or one of the recommended trails by our local bike shop, Cycleworx. Water lovers can test their sailing, kitesurfing and surfing skills at Myoli Beach. If you want to be above par, then you’re your skills at one of the world famous golf courses designed by some of South Africa’s most famous Golfers.
Paragliding: Fly Time Paragliding (Sedgefield), Dolphin Paragliding (Kleinkrantz), Paraglide Africa (Wilderness), Lets Fly Paragliding ( Wilderness).
Kitesurfing and Surfing: Life Kitesurfing (Sedgefield),
Mountain biking: Garden Route Trail Park (Karatara), Numerous routes around Sedgefield in the Garden Route National Park, Harkerville Mountain Bike Trail.








Your Stay
1 Night
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
4 Star
Guest House
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 6
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Golf, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Watersports
Avoca River Cabins | Sundays River Valley
In the beautiful citrus and rose growing area of the Sundays River Valley, 20 minutes from the Addo Elephant Park, Dave and Judy Smith welcome you to their farm. Avoca, which means ' The meeting of the waters '. Ideal for nature lovers and bird watchers.
Fully-equipped chalets along the river. Sleeps two to five people. Two thatch and mud huts with a hot shower/toilet and a equipped ' Lapa ' (Kitchen) are situated alongside the river where there is an abundance of fish and bird-life. Plenty of scenic walks through the citrus orchards, and canoeing on the river , which is inclusive of the price.
A path leads down from the lush garden to a small bush camp overlooking the river where two wooden cabins nestle in a sheltered clearing. Each open plan cottage has a private hot shower/toilet and they share an equipped 'Lapa' kitchen and braai. The camp leads out onto a deck that looks out over the river and mountains. A great place for sundowners.
Gymnogene shares a place next to the wooden cabins nestled in a sheltered clearing - The Bush Camp. The self-catering equipped Chalet is open plan with en-suite toilet & shower. The unit has a balcony that overhangs the Sundays River.
We have access to a Full Day game drive on a neighboring game farm, which includes transfers, visit to the Addo Elephant National Park, lunch, game drive on the game farm, dinner, and a night drive. The wildlife includes Lions, Rhinos, Hippos, Giraffes and several Antelope. There is a Half Day experience also which only includes the private game farm.
Activities and facilities on this citrus farm include a swimming pool, trampoline, jungle gym and canoes on the river, short walks amongst citrus trees and the opportunity to do some fishing on your own.
Conference and small function facilities also available. Although our rates are per unit on the site we do welcome singles and couples to enquire about better options. Our self-catering units are not serviced, except by prior arrangement. Supper and breakfast can be arranged in advance at extra cost. Children and families are welcome.
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The Bush Camp cottage is a wood construction open plan unit. Two units share an open-plan Lapa kitchen which is outside and next to the cottages. There is a shared / communal braai. The toilet & shower are private to each unit. Bedding & towels provided!














Gymnogene is an open plan chalet with en-suite toilet & shower, kitchenette, own braai and overhead fan. Bedding and towels are provided. The balcony overhangs the Sundays River. A private getaway!








There are two bedrooms, each with two beds and a mezzanine level with two beds. The accommodation is fully-equipped. Braai barbeque facilities are available. The toilet and shower facility is inside. The accommodation is close to the river.






















This riverside chalet has sleeping place for 2 - 5 people. It has 3 single beds on the ground floor and 2 single beds up on a mezzanine level in the rafters of the thatch roof. A kitchenette, private braai facility and own shower and toilet are included






















The accommodation offers 2 en-suite bedrooms, each sleeping 2 guests with private entrance, bedding & towels provided, ceiling fan. The rooms share a fully equipped kitchen and a lovely barbecue/braai area.
















This cottage has 2 bedrooms, each with en-suite toilet & shower. The unit sleeps 5 people. Each bedroom has two single beds. The first bedroom also has a fold out sleeper couch for which bedding is provided. The bedroom doors lead out onto the deck.







Tracey's Room is a two sleeper en-suite bedroom. The room is part of the main house with its own private entrance and small courtyard. No kitchen facilities
Open plan living/sleeping area and partly closed loft room. The thatch roof unit sleeps 4 people. 2 single beds on the ground floor and 2 single beds in the loft, Bedding and towels provided. There is a private kitchenette and barbeque


The Bush Camp cottage is a wood construction open plan unit. Two units share an open-plan Lapa kitchen which is outside and next to the cottages. There is a shared / communal braai. The toilet & shower are private to each unit. Bedding & towels provided!














Open plan living/sleeping area and partly closed loft room. The thatch roof unit sleeps 4 people. 2 single beds on the ground floor and 2 single beds in the loft, Bedding and towels provided. There is a private kitchenette and barbeque


Open plan living/sleeping area and partly closed loft room. The thatch roof unit sleeps 4 people. 2 single beds on the ground floor and 2 single beds in the loft, Bedding and towels provided. There is a private kitchenette and barbeque


Open plan living/sleeping area and partly closed loft room. The thatch roof unit sleeps 4 people. 2 single beds on the ground floor and 2 single beds in the loft, Bedding and towels provided. There is a private kitchenette and barbeque


This riverside chalet has sleeping place for 2 - 5 people. It has 3 single beds on the ground floor and 2 single beds up on a mezzanine level in the rafters of the thatch roof. A kitchenette, private braai facility and own shower and toilet are included






















Fully-equipped chalets along the Sundays river. Each chalet has a private braai (barbeque) area. There is a jungle-gym for the children to use. 2 x single beds on ground floor, 2 beds on second floor accessible by ladder. (mezzanine level)






















The Castle is a self contained flat-let. It has two bedrooms and is attached to the main house. The ground floor bedroom has a double bed. The first floor bedroom has 3 x single beds. Equipped kitchen, small dining area and private entrance










The accommodation offers 4 en-suite twin bedrooms, each sleeping 2 guests with private entrance, bedding & towels provided, ceiling fan. The rooms share a fully equipped kitchen and a lovely barbecue/braai area.
Property Facilities
Barbeque Facilities, Conference Centre, Internet Access, Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Cooking Equipment, Cooking Facilities, En-Suite, Fan, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Shower
Available Services
Laundry Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Canoeing, Fishing, Walks
Activities Nearby
Adrenaline Activities, Animal Encounters, Beach, Big 5, Bird Watching, Canoeing, Child Friendly Activities, Elephant-back Safaris, Game Drives, Game Viewing, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Horse Riding, Horse-back Safaris, Kayaking / Paddling, Mountain Biking, Quad Biking, Safaris, Sky Diving
Your Stay
1 Night
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
Self-catering
Kariega Ukhozi Lodge | Kariega Private Game Reserve
Ukhozi Lodge (4-star superior) truly captures the romance and intimacy of Africa. Superbly sculptured from stone, wood and glass, this stylish and uniquely designed lodge forms idyllic spaces and nestles subtly into the landscape. Views are spectacular and the beautiful rim-flow pool on the valley edge is simply iconic – offering guests an unequalled panoramic view of the river plains teaming with wild animals. Meandering bush paths connect 10 luxurious suites, each offering complete privacy with their own breath-taking vistas and private plunge pools. No children under 10 years.
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Luxury suite
10 luxury, log constructed suites, each with private plunge pool and deck, air-conditioning, heating, king-sized bed, spacious en-suite bathroom with twin basins and separate shower and bath, tea & coffee making facilities.



Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony , Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Ensuite, Foam Mattress, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar (Complimentary), Plunge Pool, Queen Bed, Safe, Shower, Smoke Alarm, Tea / Coffee, Twin Bed, Wardrobe
Property Facilities
Accept Credit Cards, Air conditioner, Bar, Gym nearby, Internet Access, Laundry Service, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Fan, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Shower, Tea / Coffee
Available Services
24-hour Security, Credit Card Facilities
Activities on Site
Big 5, Bird Watching, Boating, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Massages, Rhino Tracking, Safaris, Walks (Guided)
Activities Nearby
Beach, Elephant-back Safaris, Fishing, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Mountain Biking, Museums, Sky Diving, Squash Court, Surfing, Tennis Court, Water Skiing
The Kariega Game Reserve safari experience is centered around twice daily game drives. Guests will be delighted with close up viewing of a diversity of wild African game including lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo, hippo, giraffe, zebra, a host of antelope species, and much more including a myriad of exquisite birdlife. Skilled and knowledgeable game rangers will spend time unraveling some of the secrets of the African bush, will see to any specific requests, and ensure that all your questions are answered.

Enjoy an early morning boat cruise on the Kariega River on board the 'Kariega Queen' viewing exquisite scenery and enchanting birdlife including the Crowned, Martial and African Fish Eagles.

At Kariega Game Reserve there are a number of walking trails that guests can enjoy with their ranger. Guided safari walks allow guests to experience the feel of the African bush and enjoy watching wildlife and birds on foot.

Home to two abundant rivers - The Kariega and Bushman's Rivers - Kariega is a great place for fishing.

The Kariega Wellness Centre is a great place to unwind and relax, offering luxurious treatments and therapies.

Your Stay
1 Night
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
4 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, Xhosa
No. Rooms: 10
Special Interests: Big 5, Birding, Fishing, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Kariega Ukhozi Lodge | Kariega Private Game Reserve
Ukhozi Lodge (4-star superior) truly captures the romance and intimacy of Africa. Superbly sculptured from stone, wood and glass, this stylish and uniquely designed lodge forms idyllic spaces and nestles subtly into the landscape. Views are spectacular and the beautiful rim-flow pool on the valley edge is simply iconic – offering guests an unequalled panoramic view of the river plains teaming with wild animals. Meandering bush paths connect 10 luxurious suites, each offering complete privacy with their own breath-taking vistas and private plunge pools. No children under 10 years.
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- Video
- Rooms
- Facilities
- Activities and Services





























Luxury suite
10 luxury, log constructed suites, each with private plunge pool and deck, air-conditioning, heating, king-sized bed, spacious en-suite bathroom with twin basins and separate shower and bath, tea & coffee making facilities.



Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony , Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Ensuite, Foam Mattress, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar (Complimentary), Plunge Pool, Queen Bed, Safe, Shower, Smoke Alarm, Tea / Coffee, Twin Bed, Wardrobe
Property Facilities
Accept Credit Cards, Air conditioner, Bar, Gym nearby, Internet Access, Laundry Service, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Fan, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Shower, Tea / Coffee
Available Services
24-hour Security, Credit Card Facilities
Activities on Site
Big 5, Bird Watching, Boating, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Massages, Rhino Tracking, Safaris, Walks (Guided)
Activities Nearby
Beach, Elephant-back Safaris, Fishing, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Mountain Biking, Museums, Sky Diving, Squash Court, Surfing, Tennis Court, Water Skiing
The Kariega Game Reserve safari experience is centered around twice daily game drives. Guests will be delighted with close up viewing of a diversity of wild African game including lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo, hippo, giraffe, zebra, a host of antelope species, and much more including a myriad of exquisite birdlife. Skilled and knowledgeable game rangers will spend time unraveling some of the secrets of the African bush, will see to any specific requests, and ensure that all your questions are answered.

Enjoy an early morning boat cruise on the Kariega River on board the 'Kariega Queen' viewing exquisite scenery and enchanting birdlife including the Crowned, Martial and African Fish Eagles.

At Kariega Game Reserve there are a number of walking trails that guests can enjoy with their ranger. Guided safari walks allow guests to experience the feel of the African bush and enjoy watching wildlife and birds on foot.

Home to two abundant rivers - The Kariega and Bushman's Rivers - Kariega is a great place for fishing.

The Kariega Wellness Centre is a great place to unwind and relax, offering luxurious treatments and therapies.

Your Stay
1 Night
Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch
Fast Facts
4 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, Xhosa
No. Rooms: 10
Special Interests: Big 5, Birding, Fishing, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife