Dream Beach Self-Catering Lodge
About Dream Beach Self-Catering Lodge
Tony Dovey and Konstant van der Walt welcome you to Dream Beach Self-Catering Lodge, located in a three hectare wooded estate almost halfway between Ponta do Ouro and Ponta Malongane.We recommend only 4x4 vehicles to negotiate the sand tracks. There is a manager on site daily as well as 24-hour professional security. A wooden stairway to the secluded beach runs between the houses for easy beach access from the houses. Guests in the chalets will have to walk over or around the sand dune to get to the beach; we do also have two swimming pools. Please respect other guest’s
Houses all have sea views. Waves break about one hundred meters from your window. From the chalets follow the road to the houses and then there are wooden steps down to a secluded private beach.
Beach weddings can be arranged with our partners at Sky island. The resort can sleep up to 56 guests.
The dining room can seat twenty people quite easily.
There is a pool with deck area.
Houses 1 offers lovely sea views from the seclusion of a dune forest.
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
You use the facilities at your own risk. Please secure your valuables.
A good 4X4 is essential to negotiate the soft sand roads around Ponta.
Please check in by 3pm. Houses are supplied with towels so just bring your own beach towels.
Chalets are not supplied with any towels but we can help in an emergency with old pool towels.
Cutlery, crockery, cooking utensils and linen are provided.
Heading towards Ponta Malongane we are 2,3km from tar crossroad in Ponta.
Please note that from 10PM no loud music.
Amenities
Facilities
- Wheelchair Enabled
- Laundry Facilities*
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Beach
- Credit Card Facilities
- Conference Venues
- Parking on Premises
- Romantic
- Balcony
- Double bed
- Double/Twin rooms
- Fridge
- Kitchen
- House Keeping
- Safe
- Shower
Languages Spoken
- English
- German
- Afrikaans
- Portuguese
Dream Beach Self-Catering Lodge location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling