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Heavenly Breeze is a beautiful house is situated just off of the Hemel-en-Aarde Wine Route, in Sandbaai. It is the perfect place to go away as a family.
Situated in a secured complex that is very quite and relaxing. Each room has its own en-suite, fully equipped kitchen and free Wi-Fi (Netflix and DStv is available on streaming).
This room is on the first floor. It has the option of king or two twin beds. The En-suite has a shower, toilet and basin.
Things to do in Sandbaai
Heavenly Breeze is a beautiful house is situated just off of the Hemel-en-Aarde Wine Route, in Sandbaai. It is the perfect place to go away as a family.
Situated in a secured complex that is very quite and relaxing. Each room has its own en-suite, fully equipped kitchen and free Wi-Fi (Netflix and DStv is available on streaming).
This room is on the first floor. It has the option of king or two twin beds. The En-suite has a shower, toilet and basin.
Things to do in Sandbaai
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★★★★★
Stay was amazing! Beautiful and peaceful setup! There was everything we accually needed, I will definitely recommend heavenly breeze! Thank you very much!
Amenities
Facilities
Laundry Facilities*
Braai/Barbecue
Pet Friendly*
Wi-Fi
No Credit Card Facilities
Parking on Premises
Cosy
Bathroom
Fridge
Iron and board
Kitchen
Lounge
Non smoking rooms
Non-Smoking Hotel
Kids Stay Free
Languages Spoken
English
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Heavenly Breeze location
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Heavenly Breeze is 4.7km from the centre of Hermanus
, the nearest airport 83km (Cape Town International Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling