Unique Romantic Hidden Sanctuary with Heated Pool

A heated pool
1 bedroom, free WiFi, bed sheets
Private kitchen | Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
Shower, hair dryer, towels, soap
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop

About this condo rental

This property is uniquely set in a beautiful Santorini style garden. An escape to Greece, tucked away amongs the bougainvilleas, you have your own private heated pool and garden. Very safe, this studio is completely separate from the main house. The apartment is a few meters from the beach. Perfect for couples looking for a tranquil get away. Your own private garden with veranda, outdoor seating and space. Remote working space for ladies looking for a safe haven.

Amenities

Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony / Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly

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Reasons to book

Includes essentialsGarden, Pool, Kitchen / Kitchenette and more
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FAQs

How much does this condo cost compared to others in Cape Town?

The average price for a rental in Cape Town is $111 per night. This rental is $180 above the average.

Is parking included with this condo?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Unique Romantic Hidden Sanctuary with Heated Pool. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this condo?

Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Unique Romantic Hidden Sanctuary with Heated Pool. Enjoy the water!

Is Unique Romantic Hidden Sanctuary with Heated Pool pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this condo is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Unique Romantic Hidden Sanctuary with Heated Pool?

We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.

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