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Skulpies Accommodation

Rated 4.3 in 34 Reviews

Strandfontein, Western Cape
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R 1,000
Avg per night for 2 guests

Skulpies Accommodation is a self-catering establishment located approximately 400 meters from the beach and tidal pool in Strandfontein, a coastal town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is an accredited member of Namaqua West Coast Tourism and is well known for its affordable rates. The accommodation consists of three fully equipped, self-service units, each with its own braai area and private entrance. The units are named Skulpies, Galjoen, and Anex, and can accommodate up to six, four, and a long-term guest, respectively.

The units are kept spotlessly clean, with fresh, crisp-clean bed linen and towels provided. The establishment prides itself on offering a home-away-from-home experience for its guests. Visitors and tourists to the area are warmly welcomed by Skulpies Accommodation. The establishment does not have card payment facilities, and guests are required to pay in cash or via electronic fund transfer (EFT). Children of all ages are welcome, and pets are allowed. However, there is a strict no-smoking policy inside the units.

Strandfontein is the "Jewel of the West Coast," offering a world of contrasts with exceptional coastlines, sunsets, clean beaches, and a safe environment. The area is suitable for various outdoor activities, including beach walks, kayaking, swimming, hiking, exploring the West Coast crayfish trail, and whale watching (Southern Right whales visit from May to November). Additionally, Strandfontein is centrally located for guests who wish to visit nearby towns and attractions, such as Vredendal, Klawer Wine Cellars, Birdfield wine tasting, San Rock art, river rafting, Lambertsbay, Vanrhynsdorp, Gifberg Waterfall, Maskam hiking trails, Van Rhyn museum, Koekenaap, and Nieuwoudtville.

Guests are advised to bring their own decoder for the full bouquet of TV channels, as only the OpenView channels are available at the accommodation. They are also recommended to bring along a camera, binoculars, a good book on the flowers of Namaqualand, a sun hat, sunblock, and an emergency kit to fully enjoy their stay in the area.

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