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Miss Lucy

Self-catering, Self-catering accommodation

Rated 4.2 in 5 Reviews

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R 1,850
Avg per night for 2 guests

Miss Lucy is an upmarket self-catering apartment nestled in the Tides Complex of Struisbaai, a vibrant fishing village in Western Cape, South Africa. Located less than 250 meters from the Southern Hemisphere's longest uninterrupted beach, the property offers stunning views of turquoise waters and white sandy shores.

This spacious accommodation features three bedrooms and three bathrooms, finished with contemporary styling throughout. The apartment is well-appointed with modern amenities including full DSTV, WiFi, and a fully equipped kitchen. Luxurious touches include white cotton linens, crystal wine glasses, and comfortable lounge areas. A sun-splashed patio provides an ideal space for outdoor relaxation, while guests also have access to the complex's swimming pool.

Situated just over two hours from Cape Town along the scenic Overberg route, Struisbaai offers an ideal escape from city life. The area boasts numerous activities including swimming, surfing, scuba diving, kayaking, kitesurfing, fishing, hiking, whale watching, and bird spotting. The gentle sloping beach allows visitors to wade up to 50 meters into the warm ocean while remaining at waist depth. From May to November, Southern Right Whales use the bay as a nursery, making it a popular destination for whale watching. The local harbor provides opportunities to purchase fresh fish from local fishermen or join fishing charters. The region's natural beauty serves as inspiration for artists and photographers, while its 14-kilometer stretch of pristine beach offers perfect conditions for memorable coastal walks.

Braai/Barbecue Swimming Pool Beach Satellite TV Hiking Wi-Fi Parking on Premises Balcony Bath Bathroom Double bed Fridge Iron and board Kitchen Lounge Patio Safe Shower Surf
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