Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
Per person \ Per Night Sharing
World Heritage Site - St Lucia
2 to 4 People sharing - This well appointed, fully equipped and serviced holiday apartment is situated in the heart of St Lucia just two hours and a bit North of Durban.
This is an absolute must for the nature lover that needs rejuvenation! - Explore the beautiful St Lucia estuary with it's unique array of wild life or just relax next to the sun drenched pool on complex. A good variety of restaurants are all within walking distance or visit the Monkey Lounge for some upbeat entertainment.
This package includes: 2 nights accommodation in a fully equipped and serviced two bed room apartment - Includes T.V. & Decoder please provide own DSTV card.
August & Sept 2009
Please check availability and ask questions!
R150.00 Refundable Key Deposit
Lounge
Master Bed Room
Second Bed Room
Enjoy your stay & happy bidding!
The Wetland System consist of 5 seperate eco-systems which cannot exist individually. Together they form a system so unique that it was declared a natural protected area in 1895 and was declared a World Heritage Site on 15 December 1999.
St Lucia acts as a base to explore a surrounding countryside like no other in the country.
The wetlands, swamps, mangroves and lagoons making up the town's environment attract many eco-tourists and nature lovers.
No trip to Kwazulu-Natal's northern coast is complete without a visit to this unforgettable place.
Cape Vidal
A gorgeous stretch of beach where one can swim, snorkel, fish and sail. There are trails of varied distances through the nearby reserve.
Game Fishing
The coast off St Lucia is world-renowned for game fishing, with record catches of marlin, tunny and barracuda. Mission Rock is a popular haunt for salt water fly-fishing aficionados.
Greater St Lucia Wetland Park
An enormous reserve encompassing the five different ecosystems, that has recently been declared a World heritage Site.
Lake Tours
Across the magnificent St Lucia lake, a paradise for hippos, crocodiles and waterbirds.
Turtle-spotting
From November to January, loggerhead and leatherback turtles come ashore at night north of Cape Vidal to lay their eggs in the sand on the beach This is a fascinating seasonal phenomenon, and guided tours will get you up close to this miracle of nature.
Bird-watching .
Apart from being famous for water-birds, St Lucia boasts more than 400 species of avian delights. Narina Trogons, Knysna Loeries, longclaws and LBJ'S get twitchers twitching! Bird-safaris in the northern lakeland of St Lucia, and guided excursions along the trails will reveal many unusual species.