Ocean views and tranquillity at Sea Haven Self-catering in Cintsa, Eastern Cape

Sea Haven, Cintsa, Eastern Cape

Situated in the seaside village of Cintsa in the Wild Coast is the picturesque Sea Haven Self-catering accommodation. With the beach just 1km away, this accommodation has earned its name as guests can enjoy beautiful views of the ocean right outside their door.

Whether you are travelling with the family or a group of friends, Sea Haven has plenty of room for everyone. For a great holiday getaway at the beach there is no better place to be; local attractions are close by and guests can enjoy total peace and quiet during their stay.

Accommodation at Sea Haven

Sea Haven Self-Catering House - Accommodation - Cintsa

Sea Haven is a double-storey house that can sleep a maximum of eight people. There are four bedrooms to choose from, three of which are on the top level while the other is on the ground floor and the two main bedrooms have double beds.

The house comes equipped with three bathrooms, two of which are en-suite for the two main bedrooms and a shared bathroom for the third and fourth bedrooms. Linen for the beds is provided, but guests are required to bring their own towels.

The two open-plan living rooms are comfortably furnished with couches and TV – guests are welcome to bring their own decoder/s – making it the perfect place to socialise and relax with everyone. Guests can also enjoy beautiful ocean views from the top wooden deck while having a braai, or if the weather is bad, the enclosed braai area on the ground floor will be ideal.

The kitchen and dining room are also open-plan, and are fully-equipped with a fridge/freezer, stove and oven for all your self-catering needs. Additional features of the kitchen include a washing machine, tumble dryer, iron and microwave.

Facilities at Sea Haven

Sea Haven Self-Catering House - Accommodation - Cintsa

Off-street parking is free and safe inside fenced complex for guests to utilise.

Children of all ages are welcome and guests who wish to travel with their pets will be happy to note that Sea Haven allows animals at the accommodation upon prior arrangement.

Activities that can be enjoyed nearby include horse riding, game viewing, bird watching, fishing, cycling, guided walks, swimming and mountain biking.

Lovely restaurants are available to everyone’s taste.

Top reasons for staying at Sea Haven:

  1. The rooms at Sea Haven are spacious and clean, the decorations of the rooms are stylish as well.
  2. The accommodation has beautiful views of the ocean.
  3. The location is ideal so guests can visit local markets and restaurants easily during their stay.
  4. Children of all ages as well as animals are welcome at Sea Haven.
  5. The accommodation is well-priced for the quality and service provided.

To make a booking at Sea Haven, give them a call on 082 558 0411, or email seahavencintsa@gmail.com. Visit their Facebook page for more information. Find them at 600 Shearwater Crescent, Cintsa East, Co-ordinates:  -32.820742 and 28.115813 East London, 5200, Eastern Cape.

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