Important links for travellers wishing to explore South Africa

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For those interested in travelling around South Africa we are placing recommended places to stay on our blog site with links to their website.

Bed and Breakfast at Ted’s Place is a warm and welcoming home set on the slope of the Bronberg in a quiet bird lover’s indigenous garden with a bushveld atmosphere. They have been in business for over 12 years and know what hospitality is all about as several accommodation awards bear testimony too.   The owners and staff are all SA Host trained and offer caring and excellent service to both the business as well as leisure tourist wishing to visit the area.

Their B&B has quick access to the inner city for those interested, the N1 and N4 highway, and acts as a gateway to Big Five game reserves and Mpumalanga to the east. They are an ideal stop over  for those wanting to explore this part of the country before heading east to explore St Lucia and the Kwa Zulu Natal province.  The Oliver Tambo (Johannesburg International) Airport is only 40 minutes away.

The B&B has parking on the premises and is also a liquor licensed establishment.  Ted (your host) is a registered tourist guide and will gladly take you on a city tour to see the Voortrekker Monument, the Cullinan Diamond Mine, and The Union Buildings.  Ted is a also a very informed source for those interested in the geology of the area.

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See what some of our guests have to say about their stay with us…….

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Rika and François van der Merwe and the staff of the Santa Lucia Guesthouse pride themselves with the individual attention they give their guests, delicious and sumptuous breakfasts and warm hospitality.  It is their aim to make their guests feel welcome, comfortable and at home away from home.

Look at what some of their guests had to say about their hosts and their stay at the Santa Lucia Guesthouse……..

Thank you so much for a lovely stay!  When I saw on the Internet this is an award winning guest house, I was wondering what could make a guest house award winning…. After 2 lovely nights here, I think I know the answer. You Excel is everything! There are angels working here. Thanks, Matthieu Cuche (Nederland) & Marye van Weelden (France)

Thank you very much for the great hospitality, breakfast and useful advise. The Snorkelling gear, towels and cooling bag made our stay at the beach a pleasure. We wish you all the best with your B&B and health for the future. Best Regards, Natasha and Martin Doornheim (Nederland)

Thank you so much for a wonderful stay! The rooms were great and the food outstanding. Couldn’t ask for more. Thank you! Will come and stay again! Ronel Vincent, Irma Swaine (South Africa) and Gordon Rees (UK)

Is there something as a championship, where it comes to lodging? I’m quite sure you’d end up way in the top, if not be the top. Thank you for your very kind hospitality and the warmness one feels when being with you. We wish you a long and happy life and we sure come back.  Stay well. Miche and Wim Huybrecht (Nederland)

The best days of our tour we spent here. We think about coming again. Lovely house, wonderful hosts, and great area. Regards, Noga and Rocho Justo (Israel)

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Top 10 things to do in St Lucia……

St Lucia is full of exciting things to do for the visitor.  We have compiled a list of top ten things our visitors like to do when they stay with us in the Santa Lucia guest house…….  Look through our latest news archives for more things to do in the area and surrounds………

Whale watching

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An exciting and wonderful opportunity to view amongst the most enigmatic and fascinating of all creatures.  Whales are huge, but elusive and difficult to see which adds to their mystery and fascination. They are highly intelligent animals with an elaborate social life. Is it any wonder that they are such popular and intruiging animals?  St Lucia has some of the best whale watching in the world.

Bird watching

The St Lucia Wetland Park is haven for birds and bird enthusiasts alike.  The prolific plant life, food and abundance of water attracts a huge variety of species, including marine species to make this unique heritage site a paradise for birds.   The area has 29 Red Data listed birds (birds on the threatened species list) and over 450 bird species have been identified in the area.

Boat trips and sundown cruises

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A sundown cruise on the lake is an opportunity not to be missed.  An African sunset is a sublime experience and what better way to experience it than on a cruise on the St Lucia Estuary with hippos wallowing in the shallows and crocs basking on the banks of the lake catching the last bit of the evenings heat from the sun.  A trip definitely not to be missed…..

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Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game reserve

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Self-drive or guided safaris in a specially modified vehicle suited for game watching can be arranged in the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve, where the Big Five (elephant, rhino, buffalo, leopard, and lion) can be seen.  Set in the heart of Zululand, the game reserve offers visitors a variety of activities – from self guided walks, auto-trails and game drives to picnics in designated sites. Viewing hides overlook pans and waterholes enabling visitors to see animals at close range. The Park covers some 96 000 ha and contains an immense diversity of fauna and flora and is world renowned for its white rhino conservation.   Its abundance of wildlife include: Nile crocodile, hippo, white and black rhino, leopard, lion, cheetah, hyena, elephant, buffalo, blue wildebeest, jackal, giraffe, zebra, waterbuck, nyala, eland, kudu, impala, duiker, suni, reedbuck, warthog, bushpig, mongoose, baboons, monkeys, a variety of tortoises, terrapins, snakes and lizards. In excess of 300 species of birds have also been recorded.  A must for any visitor!

Deep sea fishing

A deep sea fishing experience can be thrilling, especially when you hook that big one! You can experience the excitement of trying to hook the ‘big one’ from the fighting chair and imagine the tales you could tell back home! Whether you’re an experienced angler or not, this tour will literally have you at the edge of your seat!

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This deep sea fishing adventure off the coast of St. Lucia will give you the opportunity to catch one of the many fish abundant in these waters. Depending on when you plan on visiting the area, the local population of fish may include:
marlin, sailfish, kingfish, barracuda, and among others dorado.

Kayaking

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Kayaking tours with experienced guides on Lake St.Lucia allow visitors to get up close to an array of water birds, hippos and crocodiles.  A half day St Lucia Kayak Safari along the St Lucia Estuary is not for the faint hearted. The St Lucia Kayak Safari departs early in the morning at the slip way close to the St Lucia Estuary mouth. The tour progresses up stream towards Honeymoon Bend, the mangrove swamp forest, along the quiet backwaters of the St Lucia Estuary and then onward to the St Lucia bridge.  Along the route your guide will discuss the St Lucia Estuary Eco System and point out the places and things of interest. Mudskippers, fiddler crabs, whelks, fossil oyster beds, Hippos, Crocs and a variety of water birds are all part of the St Lucia Kayak Safari experience.

Turtle Nesting

Turtle-nesting tours are available with a guide from the National Parks Board. (December to February).  The Turtle Tours are seasonal trips where you experience the miracle of the reproduction of the Leatherback Turtles (weighing up to 900kg) and the Loggerhead Turtles on the beaches north of St. Lucia in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park.

Late at night the mystery unfolds as female turtles make their way up the beach to a chosen location. Once the area has been prepared for nesting, the eggs are deposited into an egg pot (burrow), covered and concealed. Most females nest an average of 10 times in a season, and this, of course, improves ones chances of seeing them come to shore to nest.

The young turtles hatch approximately two months later, and begin their own battle for survival. Once they are in the sea, predation on the hatchlings during their first few months is intense and it has been estimated that only one or two hatchlings from every thousand will reach maturity.  St Lucia Turtle Tours are during the night and departure times are dependant on the tides.

Horse back riding

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Horseback rides in the wetland park or along the beach are also available to visitors.  Game viewing from horseback is a unique experience. Somehow the animals are far less disturbed and intimidated than they would be bythe other more  traditional methods of game viewing. The animals often pay the horseback safari scant attention which enables you to watch African wildlife behaving naturally in their own environment. It is a truly marvellous experience and one that you will always remember.

St Lucia Beach and Cape Vidal

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Some of the most pristine beaches in the world can be found here.

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Fishing, picnicking, walking, flying kites or just relaxing in the wonderful sunny weather on the sand is a wonderful way to relax and enjoy some fun in the sun on your holiday.

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About half an hours drive North from the town of St Lucia through the wetland park filled with rhino, hippo, elephant and many more grazing along the road side is the exquisite beach at Cape Vidal.  This is a snorkelling, fishing and swimming paradise.  There is a rocky reef which makes it very safe for children to swim and splash in the shallows.

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Hiking

Some of the hiking trails are designed to show off some of the most scenic parts of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park.  Guided walking tours can be arranged  The area in which the trails are conducted is particularly scenic and ecologically unique, ranging from wetlands to dune forest.  Bird life is plentiful and there is always the possibility of seeing Black Rhino as well as many other species. A large     variety of flowers, including Lilies and Orchids, can be seen during spring.

In and around the village of St. Lucia there are many unique and fascinating walks and trails, some leading down to the beach.  They range from half an hour to 3 hours.   Animal life is prolific and many species of birds and the occasional sighting of one of the local Warthogs as well as small Antelope is a regular occurrence.  The cry of the Fish Eagle can often be heard echoing across the lake which is a thrilling experience for both local and visitor alike.

Your hosts and staff at the guest house are always willing to assist in advising visitors with regards to their itinerary and making recommendations about things to do in the area.  Bookings can also be arranged through the Santa Lucia guest house on your arrival for any of the activities on offer in the area.  Please remember some of these tours like turtle and whale watching are seasonal.

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St Lucia climate info……

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The summers in St Lucia can be hot, besides these temperatures, the humidity factor can add up to 10ºC to the ambient temperature. It is important, when hiring a vehicle, to ensure that it has air-conditioning, as well as to carry water at all times to prevent dehydration. The winters can be described as mild to say the least. Jackets are surplus to requirements (if travelling in other parts of the country from here during winter warm attire will be required).  For the St Lucia area and immediate surrounds a light pullover is sufficient to remain comfortable during the short winter months.

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The rainy season is during the summer months. In this regard, most of the rain falls in the afternoon and evening usually from storm clouds – most often accompanied by lightning and thunder. A light waterproof jacket is a good idea if travelling during these months. However, the storms usually last for only a few hours.

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Special off season rates – valid till 1 November 2009

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R375 per person sharing per night – including a full breakfast
R450 single rate – including a full breakfast
Valid from 1 August to 1 November 2009
All our rooms have private bathrooms and furnished patios.
We are equipped with ceiling fans, air conditioners, hair dryers, tea/coffee making facilities and a small refrigerator.
We also provide a small safe in each room for the safe keeping of passports, money and other small valuables.
Bookings can be made by us on your behalf for various excurtions.

Please remember that rates are a guide and subject to change. Please re-confirm rates when booking.

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