


The open-plan design works brilliantly for families – children can't disappear too far whilst parents savour that well-earned sundowner. The indoor dining area's fireplace creates a cosy atmosphere for evening storytelling, whilst the infinity pool provides the perfect cool-down spot after dusty game drives. The double-sided wood-burning fireplace in the bar area becomes the natural gathering point for swapping tales of the day's sightings, with excited chatter from junior rangers often drowning out the adults' more measured observations. The expansive outdoor decks overlooking the waterhole mean there's always entertainment on tap – resident wildlife often putting on quite the show whilst you're tucking into breakfast. The library corner proves surprisingly popular with bookish youngsters, especially those wildlife encyclopaedias.
The remotely positioned family villas offer space for everyone to spread out without treading on each other's toes. With interconnected rooms designed specifically for family dynamics, there's enough privacy for parents to enjoy a quiet moment whilst keeping little ones within earshot. The villas strike that tricky balance between comfortable and practical – robust enough to withstand sandy feet and spillages, yet stylish enough to feel special.
A harbour-side town marking the beginning of the much-loved Garden Route