The view that Mandela enjoyed from a cliff-side castle hotel
Pezula Castle, which just celebrated its year anniversary of opening, is nestled within the rugged cliffs on one of the world’s most picturesque and secluded beaches, Noetzie beach. The Castle was extensively renovated and opened in January 2008 with one of its first visitors being former State President Nelson Mandela who visited with his family.
Pezula Private Castle offers direct beach access, a heated outdoor pool, beach gazebo, three en-suite king-size bedrooms, a 10-seater dining room and two lounges which open onto private terraces with views of the beach.
Adjacent to the Main Castle, the Honeymoon Castle is arguably the most romantic suite in the world. Totally secluded and private, it is decorated as a luxury beach house. Downstairs an open plan living area comprises a dining room, fully equipped kitchen, lounge with wood burning fireplace and adjoining bathroom. The living area opens onto a wide, sunny terrace with a heated plunge pool.
Guests of the Castle, which sleeps ten are treated like royalty by a personal executive butler, dine on their chosen food prepared by the Castle’s personal chef, drink the best South African wines and be waited on hand and foot. As well as this, guests have access to all the amenities and activities at Pezula Resort Hotel & Spa, and this package includes unlimited golf on the Championship Course, unlimited use of the Spa & Gym, huge choice of spa treatments, as well as horse riding, hiking and canoeing on the Noetzie River.
For further information, visit www.pezularesorthotel.com.
By Chitra Mogul
Chitra Mogul
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