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Sonnekus, gracious old lady of a
bygone era, circa 1926, sits at the base of the mountains in St James with
the waters of False Bay at her feet.
The house has been lovingly restored to her former splendour, taking the
guests comfort into consideration with each suite very individual in its
decor.
Sonnekus is perfectly situated for the discerning holidaymaker and
businessman alike, a mere 25 minutes form the airport and city.
The V&A Waterfront and Table Mountain are but a short and pleasant drive
away, equally close are wondrous scenic drives.
Restaurants catering for all tastes, abound in Muizenberg, Kalk Bay and Fish
Hoek.
Feel pampered by our spacious, luxury suites, and feel at home in a relaxed
friendly environment.
Our aim is to see that you have a most memorable stay.
See what some of our guests
have to say about their stay with us.
"A gem of a place! Superb! Delightful! Full of warmth and charm" - Stephanie
and Roger Heff - Germany
"Very hospitable and charming. Can't wait to return" - John Baird - USA
"A home away from home. We enjoyed our stay. Thank you." - Leon and Marie
Visser - Namibia
"A wonderful place to end a holiday in South Africa. Many thanks" - Marion
and Tony Bishop - United Kingdom
"Excellent! We should have stayed longer" - Sue and Tony Wright - Australia
"Fantastic! See you again soon" - Karien and Martin Cloete - South Africa
Attractions
There are many things to do and see, in and around Cape Town and the Cape
Peninsula.
Some of the most beautiful beaches in the world can be found here, and the
mild, all year climate makes The Cape a wonderful place to be all year
round.
Here are just a few of the attractions that can be found.
Cape Town boasts some of the most
beautiful beaches in the world. White sands, temperate waters and moderate
all year climate make just about any day a beach day.
Many areas in and around Cape
Town contain unique fauna and flora and have been set aside as nature
reserves. Spend some time getting to know the natural side of Cape Town by
exploring these reserves.
Visit the world famous V&A
Waterfront. Loads of shops, restaurants, pubs, boat trips and other
interesting things to do.
Spend the day enjoying the beauty
of the Cape Coast by taking a drive along the coastal roads, all the way
from Cape Town to Cape Point, around False Bay to Cape Agulhas and onwards
to Hermanus and beyond. Stunning views!
The Western Cape produces some of
the finest vineyards and wines in the world. Tour the farms and taste the
wines from Constantia Valley, to Stelenbosch and the Boland.
"The Mother City", Cape Town has
many diverse entertainments available, ranging from monuments and museums,
malls and open-air markets, cinemas and theatres to night clubs, pubs,
restaurants and cafes, live music and much, much more.
World famous (infamous) Robben
Island in now a national museum. Enjoy a boat trip to the island and a tour
of the prison, mine and other island features of this historical place.
Rates
1st September 2004 until 31st August 2005
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Conch |
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Single |
Sharing |
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R 310.00 |
R 270.00 pp |
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Murex |
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Single |
Sharing |
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R 350.00 |
R 290.00 pp |
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Whelk |
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Single |
Sharing |
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R 350.00 |
R 290.00 pp |
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Urchin |
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Single |
Sharing |
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R 370.00 |
R 340.00 pp |
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Cowrie |
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Single |
Sharing |
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R 370.00 |
R 340.00 pp |
Children by prior
arrangement, price on application.
The above rates all include a full breakfast and VAT.
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