St Francis Bay Lodge located in St Francis Bay in the Eastern Cape of South Africa is the perfect venue for the GOLFer, the shopper, corporate visitor, leisure traveller, adrenalin seeker or family person.
St Francis Bay Lodge's peaceful garden setting and Swimming Pool will rejuvenate the hedonist in you and our cuisine will tantalize your taste buds throughout your stay. We offer a full ala carte lunch and dinner menu and meals can be enjoyed in the luxurious restaurant or al fresco on the deck or around the Pool. Breakfasts are a highlight and a great start to your day
Bed and Breakfast or Self Catering options to relax in, the lodges 3 double volume bedrooms are all on- suite with a stylish equipped kitchenette.
Each luxury room has a king size bed or twin beds. Each room has a private balcony. Rooms are equipped with DSTV, Microwave, Hairdryer, Towels, Bar Fridge.
Spacious family bedroom with a double bed down stairs and two single beds upstairs. Own private balcony, outside shower, and self contained kitchenette.
Bed and Breakfast (No kitchenette) - 3 Large comfortable rooms with King size or twin beds or queen, both with en-suite bathroom. Fridge, Hairdryer, and coffee station and DSTV. 2 Large comfortable rooms with inter ? leading door which can sleep 5.
The magnificent up-market village at St Francis Bay in the Eastern Cape is a symphony of charming white-walled homes, thatch roofs and intricate tidal canals. Then there is the exclusive Otter's Landing with its sweeping custom-built Tuscan architecture, and alongside, Santareme sporting the crisp and clean lines of Mediterranean style homes.
St Francis also plays host to some of the most fun filled festivals including the Tuna Classic, the popular Calamari Festival during late September and the Port St Francis triathlon in December.
For land-based activities there?s the GOLF Course, which is considered to be the closest to a Scottish links to be found anywhere in South Africa. One can also take a leisurely horseback ride along the pristine white Beaches of the bay, or through the hills colourfully clothed in rare Cape coastal fynbos. there are active bowls, squash and tennis clubs, you?ll never run out of opportunities to enjoy St Francis.
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