Kei Mouth Accommodation Directory   (Page 1/1)

Benmore Lodge     (accommodation in Kei Mouth)
Kei Mouth is one of the best kept holiday secrets in South Africa. This charming village on the southern bank of the Kei River is a delightful holiday destination. Wide clean beaches, fringed with wooded dunes lead inland to subtropical bushveld. Now visitors to this delightful hamlet can combine a wild coast seaside holiday ... [ .... more accommod

The Thatches     (accommodation in Kei Mouth)
The Thatches is a great destination if you are looking for an affordable break away. Whether you want to relax with a book on the beach or get your adrenalin rushing with extreme sports. Kei Mouth offers a variety of entertainment. Call us now and we can arrange the perfect break fo ... [ .... more accommod

Kei River Guest House     (accommodation in Kei Mouth)
Overlooking the mighty Great Kei River and the grassy hills of the magnificent Wild Coast. With views of the sea from most of our 6 en-suite guest rooms, this is the ideal place for a quiet break in the comfort of a elegantly decorated family run guest house. All rooms have color TV and access to decks overlooking the Kei River. Some with private decks. All rooms fitted with hair driers and tea &a ... [ .... more accommod

Milkwood Hotel     (accommodation in Kei Mouth)
Wake up to the sounds of breakers on the idyllic shore of the Wild Coast with exquisite rock formations & scenic surroundings that are a feast to the eye. Enjoy the taste of seafood or your favourite sundowner on our deck hoping to see dolphins playing in the surf below. Laze around the lovely pool, or on the safe swimming beach, only a stones throw away. Also close by tennis, bowling, golf ... [ .... more accommod

Kei Sands     (accommodation in Kei Mouth)
All units are sea-facing. In fact if you wanted to be closer to the Indian Ocean you would have to have a boat. Only 15m from your front door and you step into the luke warm water of the Indian Ocean.The Jewel in the South African Coastal Resortssituated at the gateway to the Wild Coasts were the Great Kei River meets the Indian Ocean. Easily ... [ .... more accommod