About Emerald African Spa

The Emerald African Spa overlooks the fragrant banks of the Vaal River. If you are looking to get spoiled in a tranquil and luxurious setting, this is the spa for you.

The well-trained therapists, offering top-of-the-range treatments, will attend to your every need and allow you to completely relax and enjoy every moment.

The Spa is open every Tuesday until Friday 9:00 until 17:00, Saturday from 9:00 until 16:00, and Sunday from 9:00 until 14:00.

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Accommodation near Emerald African Spa

Atherstone Guesthouse

3 Reviews
Sleeps 4 in 2 rooms

Atherstone Guest House is situated in Vanderbijlpark in Gauteng. It is an hour’s drive from Johannesburg and is close to the Emerald...
R600
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Africa Guest House

8 Reviews
Sleeps 32 in 12 rooms

Africa Guest House is a 3 Star graded establishment situated in landscaped gardens and comprising of eight comfortably furnished, large...
R350
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Casa Angelo Guest Lodge

1 Review
Sleeps 10 in 5 rooms

Casa Angelo Guest Lodge offers breakfast daily and is perfect for the business traveller. Located in Vanderbijlpark, within 2.9 km of...
R100
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House on the Water

Sleeps 8 in 4 rooms

House on the Water is an exclusive self-catering holiday house in Lochvaal, Vanderbijlpark. The double-storey home offers lovely views of...
R6324
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The View on Vaal Resort @ Abr...

Sleeps 729 in 139 rooms

The View on Vaal Resort offers comfortable guest chalets and camping accommodations for...
R424
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Astoni Guest Lodge ( Twins )

Sleeps 26 in 8 rooms

Twins Guest Lodge Astoni is a quiet guest lodge located in Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, just 500 meters...
R950
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Emerald African Spa is 3.1km from the centre of Vanderbijlpark , the nearest airport 77km (Johannesburg International Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling