Luxury Holiday Apartment to rent 2 Bedroom Diaz Beash Mossel bay
From R2,962 Per Night
Peak Season
R2,960
In Season
R2,960
Semi Season
R2,960
Out Season
R2,962
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HLS181
R 2 960.00 Per Day
2 Bedroom Available for Holiday rental. A beautifully self-catering kitchen, washing machine, and living area, with a beautiful view of Diaz beach and Water Park from the balcony.
This property is within walking distance of the beach and water park as well as various shops, restaurants, bars, and coffee shops.
The apartment offers accommodation for up to 4 guests and consists of 2 bedrooms. One bedroom has a queen size bed and one with two single beds.
There is a smart TV so you can watch Netflix. Tenant must bring own router for INTERNET.
Minimum 10 days.
Deposit 50 % and the rest 30 days before the arrival date.
2 Bedroom Available for Holiday rental. A beautifully self-catering kitchen, washing machine, and living area, with a beautiful view of Diaz beach and Water Park from the balcony.
This property is within walking distance of the beach and water park as well as various shops, restaurants, bars, and coffee shops.
The apartment offers accommodation for up to 4 guests and consists of 2 bedrooms. One bedroom has a queen size bed and one with two single beds.
There is a smart TV so you can watch Netflix. Tenant must bring own router for INTERNET.
Minimum 10 days.
Deposit 50 % and the rest 30 days before the arrival date.
Features
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Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
2
Garages
Floors
Cleaning Services
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Bathrooms
Living Areas
Exterior
Parking
Diaz Beach, Mossel Bay
Situated halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth is the quaint town of Mossel Bay. Part of the Garden Route, it is the epitome of bustling seaside living. Mossel Bay is thriving with an economy built on farming, fishing, offshore gas, tourism and its commercial harbour. With so much happening, buyers are eyeing up Mossel Bay's many attractive properties. A brief history of the area This is the site where indigenous South Africans first welcomed European visitors. 'Mossel' translates to 'mussels' in Dutch and Afrikaans. It is believed Dutch explorer, Paulus van Caerden, named the bay to recognise the abundance of mussels that supplied his crew. As the site where human behaviour is thought to have emerged, Mossel Bay is so...
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