Coral Tree Colony Bed & Breakfast
Guest House, HotelRated 4.9 in 47 Reviews
R 2,390
Avg per night for 2 guests
Coral Tree Colony Bed & Breakfast, established in 2008 by restaurateurs Liz and Dave Page, is a luxury boutique guesthouse situated in Southbroom, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The property features a state-of-the-art solar system with battery backup and water reserves, ensuring uninterrupted service during power and water outages.
The establishment offers six luxury en-suite bedrooms, each equipped with percale linen and either king-size or twin beds. Every room boasts a separate entrance and a private veranda overlooking the pool, with views of the indigenous tree canopy, Southbroom's golf course, and distant ocean breakers.
Guests can enjoy a comprehensive breakfast served on the spacious veranda, featuring hot dishes, fresh juices, fruit salad, cereals, yogurts, cheeses, and pastries. The dining experience is enhanced by views of abundant birdlife, resident vervet monkey troops, and golfers on the twelfth green.
The location offers excellent access to various attractions, including seven Blue Flag status beaches, eight 18-hole golf courses, and numerous nature trails. Visitors can observe marine life, including seasonal whale watching (June to November) and the annual Sardine Run. The area also provides opportunities for bird watching and viewing indigenous wildlife like the blue duiker. Additional nearby attractions include Riverbend Crocodile farm, Beaver Creek Coffee Farm, Oribi Gorge, and Wild Waves Water Park.
The property features modern amenities including fiber-based WiFi, in-room DSTV, off-street parking, and is both family and pet-friendly. Its location provides easy access to various restaurants in Southbroom, Ramsgate, and Margate, as well as farm stalls and the Wild Coast Sun Casino to the south.