| Description | Chas Everitt St Francis Bay Coastal Property For Holiday Rental (Rental Rate Per Night): Secure accommodation great for children with accommodation for 6 people. Situated in the secure Marina Village with communal pool, garden, beach, games room and private jetty. Large lawn for child play. Neat accommodation with open-plan living areas, TV and hi-fi, dishwasher. Three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Linen provided, bring towels. BEDROOM/S DESCRIPTION: Double en-suite, 2 twin rooms and separate bathroom. Rates quoted are subject to change without notice and exclude cleaning, laundry, inventory and booking fees. Contact our office for more details on this property. Property location: Canals, St Francis Bay, Eastern Cape. St Francis Bay, a quaint village situated only 100 kms from Port Elizabeth and at the gateway to the Garden Route, is a very sought after area for homes and vacant land. The Chas Everitt International Property Group, recognized property specialists, are able to assist with all your investment enquiries. Ideal for holiday get-aways or long earned retirement needs, St Francis Bay is well known for its gracious white walled thatch homes set along quiet, winding canals in the magnificent Marina. The area lies nestled amongst green clad sand dunes, nature reserves, a beautiful shoreline and the Kromme River which is navigable for 10 kms. Inland lie private game reserves, and the Baviaanskloof Wilderness area. Nearby Oyster Bay has long stretches of sandy beach and unspoilt nature. Cape St Francis is popular for its surfing at Seal Point and boasts a historic lighthouse built in 1878. With a temperate climate of warm summers and mild winters, all can be assured of holiday sporting activities; an 18-hole golf course, a new links golf course development, bowling greens, tennis & squash courts, Bruce's waves for surfing, a small boat harbour and walking trails along a rocky coastline. The village shopping centre, restaurants and B&Bs cater for visitor needs. Fishing and boating trips can be arranged at Port St Francis. Click here to Translate |