accommodation near Jacaranda Shipwreck
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Bayview 4 is a self-catering unit that occupies the upper level of the owner’s main residence with a private stairc...
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Seaside The Villa's are 3 self-catering apartments located in Gonubie, a seaside town at the mouth of the Gqunube ...
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Seaside Dunes offers comfortable self-catering accommodation located in the beachside town of Gonubie, East London,...
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Bluewaters Hotel is located in Gonubie, in close proximity to one of the most attractive beachfronts in South Afric...
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Just a 5-minute walk from the beach, 10 On Cane Street is a charming self-catering holiday cottage perfect for a sm...
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Riverside Accommodation offers 3 modern and stylish newly built self-catering units. It is situated on the bank of ...
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33 Degrees South - Flat 3 is a self-catering unit situated in the town of Gonubie. This holiday spot is the perfect...
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33 Degrees - South Flat 2 is a self-catering unit situated in the town of Gonubie. This holiday spot is ideal for t...
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Seaside Holiday Apartments is situated in Gonubie which is ideally situated between the Gonubie River and the India...
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Riverview Estate is a stylish and luxurious home located in East London, a city on the Indian Ocean in the Eastern ...
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The Jacaranda shipwreck is presently visible along the Wild Coast of South Africa, near Qolora Mouth - in rusty bits and pieces. During a sunny day, on 18 September 1971, The Jacaranda, a 2,000 tons, Greek-owned coaster, tragically ran aground due to strong winds. The ship carried 15 crew members, which... Read more
* Please note that all distances are as the crow flies, and may differ from actual travelling distances.