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andBeyond Phinda Mountain Lodge | Phinda Private Game Reserve

Perched on a dramatic hill top with wraparound views of the spectacular Ubombo mountain range, and the surrounding Zululand bush, &Beyond Phinda Mountain Lodge is a dramatic safari destination. Boasting 16 suites, three family cottages and the exclusive family suite, they all offer breathtaking raptor’s-eye views of the reserve below. Roomy luxurious suites boast natural light through expansive glass windows, elegant ensuite bathrooms inspired by Zulu basketware designs, a beautifully appointed personal bar, private sitting area, sunken lounge and a spacious veranda with a plunge pool and outdoor shower. Intimate sitting areas brim with sunlight, and open decks make the most of the magnificent views. A spacious bar area links the pool, spa and gym that features state-of-the-art equipment, and a yoga deck with a view. Delicious meals are served in the dining area that features an interactive kitchen and pizza oven, and under a star-studded sky in the traditional stone and reed Boma, theatrically illuminated by dozens of candles and lanterns.The rim flow pool follows the contours of the hill, with magnificent views of the Lebombo foothills, and the Safari shop showcases the best of regional basket and beadwork.

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3 Nights

Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities

All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included

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Spoken Languages: English, Zulu

No. Rooms: 23

Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Gourmet, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife

Thonga Beach Lodge | Maputaland Marine Protected Area

Thonga Beach Lodge, in Kwazulu Natal, is a stylish and relaxed beach lodge on the shores of the secluded Mabibi bay in northern KwaZulu Natal. It lies within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a World Heritage Site, with no other lodges within 50 km.

Mabibi Beach is a magical place with a long sandy beach, snorkelling reefs, coastal forest and shimmering lakes behind. Thonga Beach Lodge, nestling in the canopy of the dune forest, offers panoramic ocean views. It has a spacious, relaxed beach feel with a stylish outdoor eating area, a secluded upstairs seating area with a DVD player for children, a chic open air bar and wooden walkways leading to the rooms.

However, Thonga Beach Lodge is in no way a resort – it doesn’t have extensive watersports or a kid’s club for example. Rather the emphasis is on relaxed coastal living with a variety of activities which you can sign up for on the board, if you want to…

The thatched en-suite rooms have been carefully constructed in the coastal dune forest to ensure minimum impact on the environment. Five have sea views and seven have forest views and perhaps greater privacy. Built within an extremely sensitive milkwood forest, no trees were allowed to be cut down. This means that even the sea view rooms do not have completely un-obscured ocean views. Luxuriously decorated, the rooms exude a romantic ambiance. Bleached wood, glass and natural materials have been used to create an open, airy feel. Each has a double vanity unit, bath, indoor/outdoor shower, separate toilet, minibar, ceiling fan, air-conditioning, mosquito net and private balcony.

There are also two Ocean View Suites with a private plunge pool on the deck. These have the best views and are also ideal for families as they have a separate living room which can be used as a second bedroom. Other facilities at Thonga Beach Lodge include a new swimming pool, curio shop, spa & wellness centre with various spa treatments on offer and a dive centre for all water sports activities.

This part of South Africa, in Kwazulu Natal is one of my favourite areas with its lush vegetation, unspoilt setting and friendly people. Activities at Thonga Beach Lodge revolve around the ocean and nearby Lake Sibaya. Complimentary activities include snorkelling direct from the beach, bird-watching and sundowner cruises or guided canoe trips on Lake Sibaya and turtle tracking walks in season (November to mid February). The white sandy beach is about 25 metres away via a board walk with an extended deck with sun loungers overlooking the beach. You can also dine here overlooking the ocean.

Various additional activities are on offer such as scuba diving, dive courses, cultural village visits and boat-based turtle tracking as optional extras.

Scuba diving at Mabibi is phenomenal, with reefs located only a short distance from Thonga Beach Lodge. Shoals of game fish, sharks and schools of bottlenose dolphins are often seen. 1,250 fish species can be found on these reefs (Great Barrier Reef has 1500). The Ocean Experience is great for seeing whales and dolphins with an exciting boat launch in the surf. You can sometimes swim with dolphins or whale sharks or snorkel with manta rays and giant turtles if you are lucky.

Birding is excellent and the variety of habitats attracts a great diversity of species. Typical coastal species include Livingstone’s and purple-crested lourie, green twinspot, grey waxbill and green coucal. Waders are common along the shoreline, and pink throated longclaw and rufous-bellied heron frequent the marshy areas. Lake Sibaya has recorded 279 bird species including the palmnut vulture, the only fruit-eating vulture in the world, Pel’s fishing owl and the pygmy goose.

Children are very welcome at Thonga Beach Lodge. Two small children (or one teenager) can share with parents or you can take the Ocean View suite for more space.

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4 Nights

Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities

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Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, Zulu

No. Rooms: 12

Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Birding, Fishing, Flora, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Watersports, Wildlife

Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront | Cape Town

The five star Radisson Blu Hotel in Cape Town is set on the water's edge overlooking its own private yacht marina and Granger Bay with views out to Robben Island beyond. It exudes a relaxed charm: it has the feel of a luxurious beach hotel and yet it is only 5-10 minutes easy walk from the vibrant V&A Waterfront. 86 standard rooms face the city and Table Mountain, 22 superior rooms have partial sea or marina views whilst the 69 one or two bedroom suites have wonderful sea and marina views (58 Business Class Suites are a spacious 55m² and the 11 two bedroom suites are a massive 110m², both with balconies). All the air-conditioned rooms have telephone, satellite TV, high speed broadband wireless internet, minibar, tea/coffee facilities (with expresso machines) and large bathrooms with large bath and separate shower.

The Radisson is designed around an atrium, so it has a light, spacious feel and the rim pool at the edge of the Ocean is particularly tempting, overlooking the Atlantic with the waves crashing against the boulders below. Other facilities include the well-known Tobago's restaurant for dinner or a casual lunch time restaurant spilling out onto the ocean view terrace which serves a delicious buffet spread. The pool terrace must be one of the nicest places to enjoy a cocktail at sunset. The new One Wellness Spa is a great addition with ten treatment rooms, indoor vitality pool and fully equipped gym. The Radisson Blu offers complimentary transfers offered to the V&A Waterfront if you don't wish to walk.

Children are very welcome and are accommodated on a sleeper couch in the one bedroom suites (two smaller children or one older child) or in the two bedroom suites.

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4 Nights

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Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, French, Portuguese, Xhosa, Zulu

No. Rooms: 177

Special Interests: Adventure, Cycling, Golf, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Star Gazing, Watersports, Wine

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