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Nautilus Bay:
The area stretching along the Southern Cape coast
from Slang River near Heidelberg, eastwards to the
Tsitsikamma Forest and Storms River has a variety of
exquisite flora and fauna, ranging from magnificent
fynbos and protea species to dense tropical forests in
the east. This is commonly referred to as the Garden
Route.
Rising out of the Indian Ocean, on the Southern
edge of Africa and in the Garden Route, just west of
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Comprising 1700 hectares of peace and tranqulity, with
easy access to 12 kilometres of pristine untouched
beach, Nautilus bay is truely a rare property find.
Facilities include high quality roads and services,
access-controlled security, and easy access to the
beach via wooden boardwalks. The indigenous plant
life, together with numerous spieces of small game,
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Mosselbay:
Halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth in
the heart of the famous Garden Route, nestles the
seaside town of Mossel Bay. A bustling holiday resort
in summer and the ideal retreat in winter, it is
situated on a spectacular sunwashed peninsula embraced
by the warm Indian Ocean. Also called the
"Karoo-by-the-Sea town", Mossel Bay features
in the Guiness Book of Records as having the mildest
all-year climate in the world, second only to Hawaii.
But it's the fascinating history of Mossel Bay which
grants the town its status as the historical capital
of the Garden Route and one of the most significant
towns in South Africa. Mossel Bay also has one of
South Africas top private hospitals.

Knysna:
A natural paradise of lush indigenous forests,
tranquil lakes and golden beaches adorns South
Africa’s unspoilt southern coast. Nestling on the
banks of a shimmering lagoon in the heart of this
‘Garden Route’ is the picturesque town of Knysna.
Beaches, lakes, mountains and rivers provide endless
opportunity for leisure and outdoor adventure. Within
the town, craft shops, flea-markets and cosy cafe’s
beckon with small-town charm and hospitality. Knysna
is synonymous with fine indigenous timbers, and famed
for the craftsmanship of its furniture and timber
products. The area is a veritable Garden of Eden: home
to the only forest elephant in South Africa, the
unique Knysna seahorse and the Pansy shell, the
brilliantly coloured Knysna Loerie, a plethora of
waterfowl and forest birds, dolphins and visiting
whales.

George:
An ideal base for exploring the area's many variant
and diverse scenic wonders.The peaceful, safe country
atmosphere of the town has transformed the city into
an accommodation giant in the Western Cape. The
picture shown on the right is taken at the Kaaimans
river mouth between Wilderness and George. The famous
train bridge that is used by the Outeniqua Chootjoe
can be seen.
A paradise nestling at the foot of the Outeniqua
mountains, the bustling town of George spreads across
the narrowest point of the coastal plateau that is the
Garden Route. Glistening streams spring to life in the
mountains above the town and become sparkling rivers
winding through towering forests before reaching
placid lakes, lagoons and pounding seas. Nature has
excelled herself her, providing a serene setting for
an abundance of outdoor activities with the added
advantage of a mild climate all year round and low
winter rainfall. Add all the modern conveniences of
first rate restaurants, numerous shops and
sophisticated air road and rail links to all major
cities in South Africa , and you have the ideal
tourist destination.

Plettenberg Bay:
The area is of course a sports paradise and boasts
fabulous trails for hikers, mountain bikers, horse
riders and canoeists. The highlight of the area is
undoubtedly the rivers, beaches and the bay with its
ideal conditions for all facets of water sports,
including sailing in the safe waters of the bay,
superb rock and surf fishing and scuba diving spots.
Alternatively one can simply stroll along its clean,
sandy beaches stretching for miles along the Indian
Ocean or enjoy its safe swimming areas.
At night, Plettenberg Bay is alive with pubs,
nightspots and fine restaurants. A wide range of
accommodation offers luxury hotels, exclusive country
retreats, cosy bed and breakfasts, self-catering
chalets and excellent camping facilities.

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