Email
Palm Cottage Reservations: booksa@madbookings.com
The Palm Cottage is a beautiful unit overlooking
Victoria Bay.
It is a spacious self-catering unit consisting of one main bedroom
and a bunk bed which leads into the lounge.
It is ideal for a small family (two adults and three small children)
as the main bedroom has one double bed and a single bed.
The bathroom has a bath and shower that is accessible from the passage
and from the bedroom.
The kitchen is equipped with everything you might need. It leads
into the lounge that has views of the entire bay.
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Palm Cottage Accommodation
Self-catering Cottage
A spacious self-catering wooden cottage with deck overlooking the beautiful
Victoria Bay.
Linen and towels are provided.
Bunk beds, Single beds, Double beds
Self-catering Flat
This up-market seafront flat is situated on the ground floor with a large
open-plan living area
. It has a modern kitchen, a braai facility is available and there is
a small sun-deck that overlooks the sea.
DStv is available, but guests need to bring their own decoder.
Twin beds, Double beds
Palm Cottage Facilities
Parking Available
No Pets Permitted
Television
Kitchen
No Smoking in Rooms
Tea and Coffee Facilities
Braai Area
Palm Cottage Nearby Activities
Surfing
Walking
Whale Watching
Directions to Palm Cottage
From Cape Town and George Airport: Proceed in an easterly
direction along the N2 highway.
When nearing George, ignore all exits to George.
Approximately 2 km from where the N2 becomes both directions traffic and
where the road signs slow you down to 80 kph, is the sign to Victoria
Bay (actually Victoria Baai which is Afrikaans for Victoria Bay).
Watch out do not turn off at the Victoria Heights turn-off.
Take the turn to the right you’re still on a macadamized (tarred)
road.
From Port Elizabeth: Proceed in a westerly direction
along the N2 highway.
Travel through a village called Wilderness and through a mountain pass.
It is called Kaaimans Pass but there is no name indicating that.
At the top of the pass you’ll see a large hotel on the right called
Far Hills Hotel, and then just past that on your left-hand side is the
sign Victoria Bay.
Turn left and follow the instructions marked (D) below.
There are important road works going on so allow extra time (60 minutes)
to get here.
From Johannesburg/Oudtshoorn and George: Continue into
the city of George via the Outeniqua Pass.
Follow all signs that say Knysna or Port Elizabeth in an easterly direction.
The road name changes three times but ignore the names, just head in the
easterly direction.
Proceed along that road for about 8 km from George (you should see Bells
Golf Driving Range on your left-hand side). Watch out for a fly-over,
which goes over the N2 highway.
Approximately 2 km from the fly-over is the sign Victoria Bay.
Watch out, do not turn in at the Victoria Heights sign.
Turn right and proceed along a tarred road for about 2.7 km.
From Victoria Bay turn-off: Stay on tarred road for
2.7 km until you come to a traffic circle.
At the circle you’ll see a locked blue steel traffic control gate.
On this gate is a sign saying that this road is for residents’ vehicles
only.
You need to get through that gate.
Park in the parking area.
Please do not park in front of the gate. You (or someone in your car)
now need to stroll down to “The Waves” (300 meters) to collect
the key for the gate so that you can bring your vehicle in.
We have private parking at The Waves for you.
You can phone us and we will come to the gate and let you in.
If you can’t reach us by phone, please walk down.
Arrival time is between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. unless alternative arrangements
have been made.
If the weather is bad, please phone us from your mobile phone and we will
come to the gate to open for you.
If you are really wise you’ll call us from your phone as you turn
off the N2 highway.
Email
Palm Cottage Reservations: booksa@madbookings.com
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