Nautilus Self-catering accommodation
Britannia Bay
About Nautilus Self-catering accommodation
About Nautilus Self-catering accommodation
Nautilus Self-catering accommodation, offers a peaceful retreat in our three comfortable units as well as a convenient beach house, situated in the seaside village of St Helena Bay and in the Private Nature Reserve Cape St Martin. The units, Dolfyn+Duiker+Fynbos are all well-equipped and can each sleep two people. Fynbos is on ground floor and is recommended for overnight and short stays it has limited facilities but have a queen size bed (electric blanked on the bed) and spacious bathroom with a big shower. It is equipped with a flat screen TV and Wifi is available. It is equippe
We are 25m from the beach with a walkway in front of the main house down to the beach. We often see dolphins and whales in the bay.
Our closest golf course is at Shelly Point, approximate 4km from Nautilus.
The Sea Trader is a stone throw away from Nautilus. Within walking distance - approx 60m.
All our units have private entrances, but it's convenient for a family that needs to sleep in their own rooms. At Nautilus it's private and safe and have easy access to the beach.
At Dolfyn + Duiker you can have a romantic sun set from your private balcony or within a nice walk to the Western side to have a sundowner on the beach.
Our property is prepared according to FEDHASA guidelines. Our staff have been trained on COVID preparedness, including PPE, hand hygiene, social distancing and wearing masks, and we clean our property with all mandatory disinfectants.
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Important Information
There is a R200 key deposit payable in cash on arrival.
Facilities
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Beach
- Satellite TV*
- Wi-Fi
- No Credit Card Facilities
- Parking on Premises
- Romantic
- Air conditioning
- Balcony
- Double bed
- Iron and board
- Mini fridge
- Pets Not Allowed
- Shower
Languages Spoken
- English
- Afrikaans
Nautilus Self-catering accommodation location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling