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The Beach Cottage On Dolphin Bay

Rated 5.0 in 1 Reviews

Munster, Port Edward, KwaZulu-Natal
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R 4,000
Avg per night

The Beach Cottage On Dolphin Bay is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage located in the quaint village of Munster, offering magnificent sea and breaker views over Dolphin Bay and Munster Beach. It is one of the few homes situated on the beachfront, with its own private access to the beach and lagoon. The protected vegetation of the Admiralty provides a natural barrier, ensuring unobstructed views of the beach from the cottage.

The cottage can accommodate a maximum of six guests. The main bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, while the other two bedrooms share a full bathroom. The fully equipped kitchen features top-of-the-range appliances, and there is a separate laundry with a washing machine and tumble dryer. Guests can enjoy the lounge/TV lounge area, as well as the sea-facing deck, covered patio, and braai area, which is equipped with a selection of braai equipment including coal, gas, and a smoker. Additionally, there is a fire pit for guests to enjoy the balmy evenings.

All rooms, with the exception of the bathrooms, offer sea views, and the cottage is equipped with DSTV and Wi-Fi. Two bedrooms have queen-size beds, while the third bedroom has twin beds. Smoking is not permitted inside the cottage. A maid service is provided on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, excluding weekends and public holidays. Daily maid service is available upon request, subject to availability.

The cottage operates on an honesty system, as it is fully stocked with dry grocery supplies, condiments, herbs, spices, and beverages. Terms and conditions apply. Several day spas are located within a 10km radius, and there are four golf courses nearby, including Southbroom, San Lameer, Port Edward, and Wild Coast Sun, as well as several others further afield.

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