Description
A warm welcome awaits you at this Grade A elegant Victorian set-up dating from 1887
Our hobby as hosts of Dreamers Guest House, in King William’s Town, South Africa is to entertain and share experiences with tourists, thus we are delighted to have you as our guests. We often serve a meal and spend time together with our guests, or if you prefer, allow you the privacy and leisure you desire.
We are halfway between Durban and Cape Town directly on the R63 and only 400m away from the N2. We are a pleasant day’s drive from the Garden Route, thus providing the perfect stopover for tourists on their way to the Southern Drakensberg or Durban.
Come and experience our homely atmosphere, friendly service and clean accommodation.
We serve typical three course South African Dinners and Lunches on request.
At Dreamers we specialize in "Special Request Cuisine", because cooking is our hobby and all requests from guests a challenge. Warn us in time!
We also offer our guests a charcoal grill or patio barbeque, when the weather is fine. Take our invitation to savour superb cuisine!
Enjoy our sparkling pool, patio and large garden full of fruit trees. We have secure parking.
We will gladly provide you with travel advice and tourist information on the area or help you plan ahead offering a booking service free of charge.
Check-In 02:00 PM Check-Out 11:00 AM
Price & Availability
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* Please note that these rates are a
guide and are subject to change. Please confirm availability by requesting a quote.
Double En-suite Rooms x 12
Includes: D B & B
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Features available
Twin x 12
Includes: B & B
Extra guests in rooms permitted. R120 per adult, R15 per child per year of age. Dressing table, toiletries, bathrobe & slippers provided.
Features available
Dreamers Guest House
Map
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*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
distance.