About Thanda Vista
Thanda Vista (thanda meaning love in Zulu) is an exclusive Guesthouse and Retreat establishment just minutes from the white sandy beaches of Plettenberg Bay. Plettenberg Bay famous for its sweeping white beaches and exceptional climate is known as "The Jewel of The Garden Route".
Intimate, exclusive and private, Thanda Vista offers 5 luxury en-suite bedrooms of which 4 have sea views and a balcony. All the rooms have free Wi-Fi internet access and all the necessities like a bar fridge, DStv, air-conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities, safe, hairdryer, etc.
Activities available at guest house for free
Kayak
Sup board
Body boards
Snorkeling gear
Fishing gear
BBQ available on request
Secure on-site parking is also available
Local wine and home baked Cheese cake available on request to satisfy the craving
On Site
Off Site
Accommodation Options
Anchor Room
This larger room has a king bed with luxurious mattress and duck down pillows , seaview from bed.
Small desk and chair , smart TV , with DStv .
Room has a comfortable pull out couch and large patio
Full Kitchen and fridge with picnic basket
Twin Room
These air-conditioned rooms each contain twin single beds, and an en-suite bathroom with a shower. These rooms do not have a sea view. Each room has a bar fridge, TV with DStv, and a tea and coffee station.
Twin Room with Sea and Mountain Views
This air-conditioned room contains twin single beds, a full en-suite bathroom with a bath and a shower, and a patio with outdoor furniture and sea and mountain views. The room has a bar fridge, TV with DStv, and a tea and coffee station.
Double room with sea and Mountain views
This air-conditioned room contains a double bed, a full en-suite bathroom with a shower, and a patio with outdoor furniture and sea and mountain views. The room has a bar fridge, TV with DStv, and a tea and coffee station.
Standard Room Amenities
At a Glance
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Rating:
★★★★
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