“If you're after a truly relaxing family stay, this is the place. Located on a deserted beach, with excellent snorkelling and diving opportunities. Stay in luxurious cottage accommodation; some family suites include private pools. Flavoursome Western and African dishes are served. Superb.”
“If you're after a truly relaxing family stay, this is the place. Located on a deserted beach, with excellent snorkelling and diving opportunities. Stay in luxurious cottage accommodation; some family suites include private pools. Flavoursome Western and African dishes are served. Superb.”
Recommended For
- Families
- Family accommodation with a bounty of activities
- Hotel Entertainment
- There's a kids club and plenty of activities to keep little ones entertained
- Diving
- The Indian Ocean is ideal for diving and snorkelling
- Cycling
- Bikes are available for guests to use
- Great walks
- Along the neighbouring beach
- Safari
- Walking and 4x4 safaris
- Family Suites
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Free wifi
- Sit-out Terrace
- Views
- Four poster beds
- Luxury
- Wellbeing
- Child friendly
- Chic
- Boutique
- Spa
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Outdoor pool
- Parking
- Wifi
- Family Suites
- Bar
- Bicycles available
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Airport transfer
- Outdoor dining
- Cots available
- Massage
- No pets
- Sit-out Terrace
- Safe
- Views
- Free wifi
- Air conditioning
- Four poster beds
- Suites
- Room service
- Sitting Room
- Child friendly
- Spa
Activities
- Hotel Entertainment
- There's a kids club and plenty of activities to keep little ones entertained
- Diving
- The Indian Ocean is ideal for diving and snorkelling
- Cycling
- Bikes are available for guests to use
- Great walks
- Along the neighbouring beach
- Safari
- Walking and 4x4 safaris
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Thonga Beach Lodge
Options don’t get much better if you yearn to be a recluse for a week but also have a family in tow. Snorkel with clownish-coloured parrot fish, sunbathe on the silent private beach, scour the adjoining forest for scorpions, and feast on seafood spiced South African style in the open-air restaurant.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)