Humansdorp Boutique Hotel
Your gateway to the Garden route
2 Reviews
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SERVICES / KEYWORDS
HOURS OF BUSINESS
Monday | 12:00 am - 12:00 am |
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Tuesday | 12:00 am - 12:00 am |
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Wednesday | 12:00 am - 12:00 am |
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Thursday | Open Now | 12:00 am - 12:00 am |
Friday | 12:00 am - 12:00 am |
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Saturday | 12:00 am - 12:00 am |
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Sunday | 12:00 am - 12:00 am |
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Public Holidays | 12:00 am - 12:00 am |
REVIEWS
by Think Local
(6 Jul 16 @ 12:25 pm)
In recognition of a long-standing business relationship, Think Local would like to kick start reviews for this business. In the years we have dealt with Humansdorp Boutique Hotel and his team, we have found this business to operate with a high level of integrity and friendly disposition. This is rare and worthy of praise in an economy that keeps most businesses under stress. Thank you most sincerely for your support, and we hope the community comes forward with many more positive messages.
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ABOUT US
Originally built in 1858 this Boutique Hotel has been beautifully renovated and restored to its former glory in 2008, 150 years after it first opened its doors to the public. Enjoy your stay in the sleepy town of Humansdorp, your gateway to the Garden Route.
Situated 45 minutes away from Port Elizabeth and a mere 15 minutes away from Jeffreys Bay, Oyster Bay and St Francis Bay, this location is within striking distance of your favourite holiday destination.
Enjoy a drink in the Sports Bar, an interesting conversation in the Ladies Bar or some gambling on our slots machines for the more adventurous!
SERVICES
Rooms & Facilities
Luxury Rooms
- Single: R430-00
- Double: R640-00
- R150-00 for every additional person.
Standard Rooms
- Single: R370-00
- Double: R590-00
- R150-00 for every additional person.
Breakfast
- R125-00 per person
Enjoy an abundance of activities, all within 15 minutes from the Hotel:
- Deep sea fishing
- Golf at one of the four local courses
- Surfing
- Shopping at the new Fountains Mall
- Game drives at Lombardini
- Beach walks
- A cruise on the St. Francis canals