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Polka's Place No 78

Polka's Place No 78

Self Catering in Port Nolloth, Port NollothNorthern Cape

Polka's Place No 78

Self Catering in Port Nolloth, Port NollothNorthern Cape
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Capacity 7
Children All ages
Sleeping areas 3
Check in 16:00 to 20:00

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Check out 10:00
Situated on the beachfront, this beautiful home has an enormous covered, furnished patio, with a braai (BBQ) area, completely protected from the wind and with spectacular views of the ocean. The interior is tastefully furnished and each bed is covered with a lovely home-made quilt. The very spacious main bedroom with a king-sized bed. Double second bedroom with 2 single beds and large third bedroom with 3 single beds. There is a dining room with a 10 seater table and comfortable Lounge with TV/DVD player/DStv and large couches. There is also a seperate cottage that sleeps another 5 people.

The modern kitchen is fully equipped including stove, microwave, fridge/freezer, chest freezer, dishwasher, blender, coffee machine and more, leads on to a courtyard. There is a separate laundry area with tumble dryer and washing machine and the bathroom is spacious with a large tub and shower.

In the evening, relax, or enjoy a braai or dinner on the patio. Watch the beautiful sunsets over Port Nolloth Bay and the return of the fishing trawlers and diamond dredgers after a long day at sea manoeuvring thru the port and starboard buoys in the channel heading back to the harbour. In the morning, watch the heavy-side dolphins, seals and occasional whale frolic in the waves from either the patio or from the lovely wooden boardwalk that stretches across rocks and rock pools from beach to beach.

Our beachfront home is perfectly located within walking distance 200-300 m (along the boardwalk) to restaurants and shops, but private and away from the hustle and bustle of the town centre. Enjoy walks along the long white sandy beaches, or soak up the unique history of this quaint little town. Once named Aukwatowa by the Nama people, it later became known as Robbebaai due to the abundance of seals and finally it was renamed Port Nolloth by British settlers who identified the bay as a harbour from which they could ship copper ore mined inland. Just as the Ore shipments started declining, alluvial diamonds were discovered (1926). The main industry today is marine diamond dredging, crayfishing and tourism.

Couldn’t be closer to the beach!
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Situated on the beachfront, this beautiful home has an enormous covered, furnished patio, with a braai (BBQ) area, completely protected from the wind and with spectacular views of the ocean. The interior is tastefully furnished and each bed is covered with a lovely home-made quilt. The very spacious main bedroom with a king-sized bed. Double second bedroom with 2 single beds and large third bedroom with 3 single beds. There is a dining room with a 10 seater table and comfortable Lounge with TV/DVD player/DStv and large couches. There is also a seperate cottage that sleeps another 5 people.

The modern kitchen is fully equipped including stove, microwave, fridge/freezer, chest freezer, dishwasher, blender, coffee machine and more, leads on to a courtyard. There is a separate laundry area with tumble dryer and washing machine and the bathroom is spacious with a large tub and shower.

In the evening, relax, or enjoy a braai or dinner on the patio. Watch the beautiful sunsets over Port Nolloth Bay and the return of the fishing trawlers and diamond dredgers after a long day at sea manoeuvring thru the port and starboard buoys in the channel heading back to the harbour. In the morning, watch the heavy-side dolphins, seals and occasional whale frolic in the waves from either the patio or from the lovely wooden boardwalk that stretches across rocks and rock pools from beach to beach.

Our beachfront home is perfectly located within walking distance 200-300 m (along the boardwalk) to restaurants and shops, but private and away from the hustle and bustle of the town centre. Enjoy walks along the long white sandy beaches, or soak up the unique history of this quaint little town. Once named Aukwatowa by the Nama people, it later became known as Robbebaai due to the abundance of seals and finally it was renamed Port Nolloth by British settlers who identified the bay as a harbour from which they could ship copper ore mined inland. Just as the Ore shipments started declining, alluvial diamonds were discovered (1926). The main industry today is marine diamond dredging, crayfishing and tourism.

Couldn’t be closer to the beach!
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Features

Braai Area
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Reviews (48)

48 guests' feedback
Cleanliness
9.4
Location
9.8
Value for money
9.2
Service
9.4
Safety
8.8
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Map

78 Beach Road, Port Nolloth, 8280, Northern Cape
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Room arrangements

Capacity: 7 Number of rooms: 3 Number of bathrooms: 1
Bedroom 1 Sleeps 2
1 x King Bed
Bedroom 2 Sleeps 2
2 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
Bedroom 3 Sleeps 3
3 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
Bathroom 1
Shower, Bath, Toilet

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More than 1 month
before check-in
50% deposit refunded
More than 2 weeks
before check-in
25% deposit refunded
Less than 2 weeks
before check-in
0% deposit refunded
Features
Braai Area
Facilities
  • Braai Area
  • Guest Lounge
  • No Smoking Indoors
  • Pets by Arrangement
  • Satellite TV
  • Self Catering
  • Serviced On Demand
Activities Nearby
  • Horse Riding
  • Fishing
  • Bird Watching
  • Cycling
  • Guided Walk
  • Mountain Biking
  • Swimming
Parking Facilities
  • On Street Parking
Services
  • Wake up call
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Check-in/check-out details
Check-in: 16:00 to 20:00
Check-out: 10:00
Capacity: 7 Number of rooms: 3 Number of bathrooms: 1
Bedroom 1 Sleeps 2
1 x King Bed
Bedroom 2 Sleeps 2
2 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
Bedroom 3 Sleeps 3
3 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
Bathroom 1
Shower, Bath, Toilet
Situated on the beachfront, this beautiful home has an enormous covered, furnished patio, with a braai (BBQ) area, completely protected from the wind and with spectacular views of the ocean. The interior is tastefully furnished and each bed is covered with a lovely home-made quilt. The very spacious main bedroom with a king-sized bed. Double second bedroom with 2 single beds and large third bedroom with 3 single beds. There is a dining room with a 10 seater table and comfortable Lounge with TV/DVD player/DStv and large couches. There is also a seperate cottage that sleeps another 5 people.

The modern kitchen is fully equipped including stove, microwave, fridge/freezer, chest freezer, dishwasher, blender, coffee machine and more, leads on to a courtyard. There is a separate laundry area with tumble dryer and washing machine and the bathroom is spacious with a large tub and shower.

In the evening, relax, or enjoy a braai or dinner on the patio. Watch the beautiful sunsets over Port Nolloth Bay and the return of the fishing trawlers and diamond dredgers after a long day at sea manoeuvring thru the port and starboard buoys in the channel heading back to the harbour. In the morning, watch the heavy-side dolphins, seals and occasional whale frolic in the waves from either the patio or from the lovely wooden boardwalk that stretches across rocks and rock pools from beach to beach.

Our beachfront home is perfectly located within walking distance 200-300 m (along the boardwalk) to restaurants and shops, but private and away from the hustle and bustle of the town centre. Enjoy walks along the long white sandy beaches, or soak up the unique history of this quaint little town. Once named Aukwatowa by the Nama people, it later became known as Robbebaai due to the abundance of seals and finally it was renamed Port Nolloth by British settlers who identified the bay as a harbour from which they could ship copper ore mined inland. Just as the Ore shipments started declining, alluvial diamonds were discovered (1926). The main industry today is marine diamond dredging, crayfishing and tourism.

Couldn’t be closer to the beach!
This place is highly rated!
This place is highly rated!
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