Zimbali - ZNS9 - 3 bedroom unit
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About This Property
A lovely 3 bedroom / 2 bathroom self catering Sanctuary unit located in the Zimbali Estate.
Main bedroom (double bed) en suite with sea views
2nd and 3rd bedroom both have double beds and share 1 bathroom
All 3 bedrooms are upstairs / open plan lounge, kitchen and dining room is downstairs
Patio and small garden area looking towards distant sea view
Gas braai
Fairly steep stairs (pls take note of picture)
Communal swimming is close to this unit
Includes daily cleaning Monday – Saturday / excluding Sundays & public holidays
Maid can be arrange to work on Sunday for an extra R 250
Does not include the use of a golf cart
There is a communal pool in the complex – not a private pool
Guests have access to Zimbali's facilities - Valley of the Pools / Bushbuck Club / stunning golf course etc
Zimbali Coastal Resort is a special place, naturally beautiful, on a stunning stretch of beach, with facilities, ambiance & class that makes it South Africa’s leading golf & coastal resort. Please note the beach is not a swimming beach
Seated on the northern reaches of KwaZulu Natal is a 370-hectare slice of heaven on earth that combines the bountiful beauty of Indian Ocean coastline and lush tracts of enchanting forest. A few days or weeks in Zimbali is the perfect antidote for the pressures of life. Kilometres of soft golden sands will beckon holidaymakers into dreamy promenades beside the clear, warm ocean waters.
RnR Holidays offers visitors of Zimbali a great selection of holiday accommodation that will suit their needs perfectly. These self-catering holiday homes are situated close to Zimbali’s finest beaches and are surrounded by great eateries. Whether they want a light meal, a full-course meal or a refreshing cocktail, they’ll be able to get them readily. The Zimbali Coastal Estate is a mere 15 minutes from the King Shaka Airport and so getting to their Zimbali holiday rentals won’t be a hassle for visitors. With all these goodies at their disposal, the question for tourists really should by when, not if they’ll be spending their holidays in Zimbali.
