The Plettenberg, a member of the Liz McGrath Collection, invites guests to step into an indulgent world with its Royal Breakaway package at this 5-star Small Luxury Hotels of the World property. Situated in one of South Africa’s most beautiful beach towns, Plettenberg Bay boasts a year-round temperate climate that is perfect for a winter getaway. Walk the golden beaches and inhale the dense green forests while enjoying impeccable hospitality that will enchant the whole family, as children and well-behaved canine members are also welcome at the hotel.
The Plettenberg is the ideal place to relax and unwind, recharge and reinvigorate. Melt away winter blues in the spa, toast the sunset in The Sandbar, and indulge in world-class cuisine where head chef Kyle Mackaskill works his magic, presenting signature dishes to diners enjoying the seascapes.
Treat yourself and your loved ones to a majestic break with the Royal Breakaway package that includes luxurious accommodation, with fresh fruit and a bottle of wine on arrival, complimentary minibar and WIFI, as well as a delicious full breakfast the next morning. In addition, the package includes R500 credit to be used in the restaurant or spa. (Rates start at R4659 per room per night)
Guests may enjoy world-class cuisine where deliciously fresh dishes are served in a mesmerizing seaside setting. The Sandbar is the perfect spot for pre- or post-dinner drinks, as well as tea, wine and meticulously crafted signature cocktails throughout the day. Guests may relax at one of two pools with stunning sea views, or in the Summer Lounge or Terrace, before getting pampered at the Fresh Wellness Spa, or indulging in a spot of shopping at The Collection Boutique. Whether visitors are looking for a romantic seaside escape or an action-packed family holiday, The Plettenberg is the ideal place to relax, unwind and recharge.
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