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Keiskama B & B

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Rated 4.6 in 74 Reviews

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Per night for 1 adult

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Keiskama Bed and Breakfast is an owner-managed establishment located in the popular Summerstrand Area of Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth), South Africa. The property is now fully equipped with solar panels and offers first-class hospitality for both business travelers and tourists.

The B&B is strategically positioned near popular swimming beaches, restaurants, shopping centers, entertainment areas, and Nelson Mandela University. Each room features individual décor, en-suite bathrooms, and private entrances, equipped with modern amenities including complimentary tea/coffee facilities, hair dryers, USB ports, DSTV, bar fridges, microwaves, and free Wi-Fi.

The property boasts excellent facilities including a exclusive-use braai area and swimming pool for guests' relaxation and socializing. Guests can enjoy English or Continental breakfasts in the dining room overlooking the garden and pool area, with dinner arrangements available with advance notice.

Located just 1.2 km from Hobie Beach and within walking distance to the Boardwalk Entertainment Complex, Keiskama offers convenient access to various attractions. The Summerstrand Village shopping centre is 1.6 km away, and the airport is a mere 8-minute drive (5.5 km) from the property. Major shopping centers like Walmer Park and Greenacres are within a 15-20 minute drive.

The establishment, run by Charmaine, demonstrates attention to detail in its furnishings, many of which were sourced during overseas travels. The property provides secure off-street parking behind remote-controlled gates and maintains strict check-in and check-out policies to ensure guest comfort and security.

Pool Free Wi-Fi Free parking Air-conditioned
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