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Namakwa Tourism Graded Accommodation List 2017 Namakwa Tourism Graded Accommodation list 2017 CALVINIA Establishment Grading Address Tel/fax Email & Website Prices Facilities status Rolbos B&B / SC 3 stars 15 Paul Kruger Tel/Fax: 027 341 [email protected] Prices available Aircon, DSTV, credit AA Highly Street 1666 www.rolbos.co.za on request card facilities, Recommended Cell: 082 699 1302 selfcatering, safe Fax: 086 518 8721 parking, CONCORDIA Establishment Grading Address Tel/fax Email & Website Prices Facilities status The Apollis 4 stars Homeweb 6 Cell: +31 611 [email protected] Prices available Splash pool, Wheelchair Cottage S29˚33.092 348860 www.theapolliscottage.com on request accessible, Fruit and E018˚ 00.0077 Cell: 087 233 9194 vegetable garden, internet. Activities: Cycling, walking trails, flowers during season, A paradise for bird lovers, Breath taking views of surrounding areas. GARIES Establishment Grading Address Tel/fax Email & Website Prices Facilities status Garies Selfsorg 2 stars Hoofstraat 32 Cell: 082 950 3050 [email protected] S – R300 Braai facilities Tel: 027 652 1799 D – R250 p/p OKIEP Establishment Grading Address Tel/fax Email & Website Prices Facilities status Okiep Country 3 stars N14 –N7 Main Tel: 027 744 1000 [email protected] S – R610 Conference facilities, Hotel Road Okiep Fax: 027 744 1170 www.okiep.co.za R700 B&B swimming pool, Free D – R710 WIFI R900 B&B Extras: Carwash R80, Laundry PORT NOLLOTH Establishment Grading status Address Tel/fax Email & Website Prices Facilities Bedrock Lodge AA Highly 2nd House , Tel/ Fax: 027 [email protected] S – R660 B&B Braai, M-Net recommended Beach Road 851 8865 www.bedrocklodge.co.za D – R970 B&B Pets by arrangement Cell: 083 259 www.portnolloth.org.za for 2 only 8865 Selfcatering Museum S – R590 D – R840 Carissa 3 stars Voet Baai Straat Tel: 027 851 [email protected] Prices available Kyk uit op die see Apartments AA Highly 154, Mc 8012 www.portindigo.co.za on request DSTV, Heaters, Recommended Dougallsbay, Cell: 082 892 braaistands(in/out), 8280 6344 Laundry Service Port D’ Azur 3 stars Kampstraat Tel: 027 851 [email protected] Prices available DSTV, Heaters, AA Highly 1993, Port 8012 www.portindigo.co.za on request braaistands(in/out), Recommended Nolloth, Norther Cell: 082 892 Laundry Service 6344 Port Indigo 3 stars 1245 Kamp Tel: 027 851 [email protected] Prices available DSTV, Heaters, AA Highly Street 8012 www.portindigo.co.za on request braaistands(in/out), Recommended Fax: 027 851 Laundry Service 7595 Port Splendour 3 stars Mossel straat Tel: 027 851 [email protected] Prices available DSTV, Heaters, AA Highly 3180, 8012 www.portindigo.co.za on request braaistands(in/out), Recommended Cell: 082 892 Laundry Service 6344 Scotia Inn Hotel 3 stars Coastal road Tel: 027 851 [email protected] S – R400 - A-la cart Menu, M- Net & Restaurant 8353 R550 TV Cell. 082 598 D - R650 - Bar / DSTV 2146 R800 Conference facillities Fax: 027 851 Swimming pool 8847 SPRINGBOK Establishment Grading status Address Tel/fax Email & Website Prices Facilities Annie’S Cottage 4 stars Co of King & Tel 027 712 [email protected] S @ R750.00 Swimming pool, braai, Pension A A Superior Hospital Street 1451 www.springbokinfo.com D @ R950.00 secure parking, aircon, Cell 083 per room DSTV,Mini bar, private 4541252 sharing entrance credit card Breakfast facilities & VIFI included Blue Diamond 4 stars 9 Union Street Tel: 027 718 [email protected] S @ R870.00 Swimming pool, braai, Lodge 2624 www.bluediamondlodge.co.za D @ R1100.00 aircon, credit card Fax: 027 712 Breakfast facilities, fully licenced 2990 included bar,DSTV, mountain Cell: 082 492 trail& internet facilities 8987 Daisy Country 4 stars Off the N7 Tel: 027 712 [email protected] S @ R820.00 Aircon, DSTV,outdoor Lodge 3335 www.daisylodge.co.za D @ R1250.00 heated/cold Fax: 027 712 Selfcatering jucuzzi,hiking 3337 unit @ trails,mountain biking, R1250.00 outdoor braai facilities Suite @ R & credit card facilities 1250.00 Desert Rose 4 stars 40 Republic Tel/Fax 027 [email protected] S @ R750.00 VIFI,secureparking,braai, Guesthouse Street 7122 330 www.desertroses.co.za D @ R850.00 aircon,DSTV & credit Cell 082 892 Selfcatering card facilities 4970 [email protected] Elkuweru 3 stars 1 king Street Tel: 027 718 [email protected] S @ R500.00 Secure parking, aircon, Guesthouse AA recommended 1202 www.elkuweru.co.za D @ R700.00 DSTV, VIFI,saves in Fax: 027 718 Selfcatering rooms braai facilities , 7637 unit @ communal kitchen & Cell: 082 808 R820.00 credit card facilities 6331 Breakfast @ R75.00 Dinner @ R180.00 Faithfull Guest 3 stars 9 Libra Street Cell: 078 458 [email protected] S @ R500.00 Aircon, secure parking, Lodge AA recommended 0426 DSTVbarfridge, microwave ovens Breakfast @ electrical blankets, R80.00 sundeck, tea & coffee facilities &credit card facilities Kliprand 4 Stars 2 King Street Tel: 027 712 [email protected] S @ R660.00 Aircon, Mnet sateliteTV, Guesthouse 2604 D @ R1200.00 swimmingpool & secure Cell: 076 432 Breakfast parking 0405 included Cell: 082 380 1052 Kokerboom 2 stars Off the N7 Tel: 027 712 [email protected] S @ R360.00 DSTV, aircon,coffee Motel 2685 www.namaQualandflowers.co.za D @ R575.00 &tea facilities, braai Fax: 027 712 Twin@ facilities , restaurant & 2017 R575.00 bar , laundry facilities & Triple credit card facilities @R825.00 Family room @ R1050.00 Breakfast @ R68.00 Ala card restaurant Camp site @ R170.00 for the first 2 persons & R65.00 per extra person ( up to 6 persons per campsite) Masonic Hotel 3 stars Van Riebeck Tel: 027 712 [email protected] S @ R450.00 DSTV,aircon, braai area, & Lodge Street 1505 www.namaQualandflowers.co.za D @ R600 restaurant & bar Fax: 027 712 Twin @ R600 facilities, credit card 1730 Breakfast @ facilities telephones in R131.00 rooms. & 24 hours Alacard /group reception. menu Mountain View 4 stars 2 Overberg T/F: 027 712 [email protected] Direct Swimming pool, braai, Guesthouse Avenue 1438 www.mountainview.co.za Bookings Mnet TV, aircon, secure Cell: 082 895 parking & credit card 7665 S @ R800.00 facilities. D @ R900.00 Luxury room @ R950.00 Family room @ R1050.00 for 1 child, R1150.00 for 2 children Travel Agent Bookings S @ R990.00 D @ R1100.00 Namakwa Guest 4 Stars Namakwaland Tel: 079 828 [email protected] S R850 Swimmin gpool, aircons, Farm Road (Adjacent 3335 www.namakwaguestfarm.co.za D R650 per conference facilities, to Goegap Cell: 061 426 person sharing DSTV, WIFI Nature 9945 Breakfast R90 Reserve), Adjacent to Goegap Road, 8240 Olive Tree 4 stars 1 Olivier Street Tel: 027 718 [email protected] S @ R850.00 Swimmingpool, secure Guesthouse 1808 [email protected] D @ R950.00 parking, aircons,DSTV,VI Fax: 086 609 www.tot.co.za Breakfast VIFI,credit card facilities 6916 included & tea and coffee Cell: 083 305 facilities 5602 Rendezvous AA recommended 54 Van Riebeck Tel: 027 712 [email protected] S @ R650.00 Braai facilities, hiking, Accommodation Street 1328 www.namaQualand.com D @ R750.00 launch, electrical Fax: 027 718 Selfcatering blankets, secure 2669 unit (Sleep 2) parking, tea & coffee Cell: 084 800 @ R800.00 facilities bore hole 7947 Selfcatering water supplies & 24 unit (sleep 3) hours reception @ R900.00 Springbok 2 stars 87 Van Riebeck Tel: 027 712 [email protected] S @ R340.00 Dinner ala card /group Caravan Park Street 1161 www.namaQualandflower.co.za D @ R560.00 menu, DSTV, aircon, Fax: 027 712 Twin @ coffee & tea facilities, 1932 R650.00 braai, restaurant & bar Breakfast @ R125.00 Springbok Inn & AA recommended Voortrekker Tel: 027 718 [email protected] R750 B&B Per Disabled rooms, Namastad Road Springbok 1832 springbokinn.co.za room per swimming pool, bar, Lodge night, restaurant, WIFI The Apollis 4 Stars Homeweb No 6 Cell: +31 611 [email protected] Prices available Splash pool, Wheelchair Cottage S29˚33.092 348860 www.theapolliscottage.com on request accessible, Fruit and E018˚ 00.0077 Cell: 087 233 vegetable garden, 9194 internet. Activities: Cycling, walking trails, flowers during season, A paradise for bird lovers, Breathtaking views of surrounding areas. Undulata AA recommended 1 Soetdoring T/F: 027 712 [email protected] S @ R650.00 DSTV,aircons, tea & Country Lodge Avenue 3732 D @ R750.00 coffee facilities, in- door R100.00 per braai facilities, secure extra person parking & internet Breakfast @ facilities. R80.00 SUTHERLAND Establishment Grading Address Tel/fax Email & Website Prices Facilities status Skitterland 4 stars Piet Retief Tel/Fax: 023 571 [email protected] S @ 680 - 830 Fan/ airconditioning, Guest house Street 15 1115 www.skitterland.co.za D @ R450 – DSTV, Splash pool, Cell: 072 853 0113 R830 Undercover parking, safe parking with remote access WILLISTON Establishment Grading Address Tel/fax Email & Website Prices Facilities status Soek-an-Slapie 3 stars 5 Kerk Street Tel: 053 391 3146 [email protected] Prices available Indoor and outdoor Guesthouse Busy Fax: 053 391 3329 on request braai, fans, Coffee upgrading to 4 facilities, Save parking Cell: 083 775 0529 Stars Die Kuierhoekie 3 stars 17 Gotz Street Tel: 053 391 3175 [email protected] S – R 400 Coffee facilities, Private Selfsorg Cell: 082 940 4022 D- R550 Per entrance, Braai facilities, Room DSTV .
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