Khaya la Manzi
A beautiful and up-market self-catering family holiday home in Port Edward, 130 meters from the sea ...
A beautiful and up-market self-catering family holiday home in Port Edward, 130 meters from the sea with only a short drive to the main beach. This home boasts 3 bedrooms with own bathrooms , fully equipped open plan kitchen and living area, indoor built-in barbeque on upper level with spectacular views of the beach and sea view dolphins and whales almost daily. Khaya la Manzi is a few minutes walk to the centre of town, 15 minutes walk to the main swimming beach and 4km from the Wild Coast Casino. Port Edward is the last town in KwaZulu-Natal and the last outpost on your way to the Eastern Cape (Transkei) with great fishing, sporting, golfing, as well as easy access to the Wild Coast Sun Casino (5kms).
"Showers need urgent attentionSelf catering accommodation, must cater for the number of guest booked. Shortage of mugs and drinking glasses, no toilet rolls"
"The house is big enough to accomodate big family and is located in a very nice sea view but the town is very small, We travelled to margate almost every day to get the shops and to the beach with swimming pool. The main kitchen stove needs attention it switches on but never get warm and the shower doors needs to be fixed. I enjoyed myself at the house."
"Beautiful safe clean and peaceful place just perfect"
"Lots of climbing upstairs and down, but plenty of space and very well equipped."
"I was not impressed with the house. Looks can be deceiving. When we arrived we were greeted by a, not so present smell, throughout the house which indicated that the house had not been occupied in a while. Although the linen looked clean and washed we were shocked on the day of departure when the cleaning lady arrived, firstly announced and secondly as she changed the linen we could see blood and semen stains on the beds which were evident that they had been there for quite some time and the owners did not consider getting the beds thoroughly cleaned after every second visit or so. To top it all off, after having breakfast our bread got stolen by monkeys which roam around the neighborhood, I feel all this issues should've been communicated by the owner as I am sure they are well aware of the incidents they have had in the past. If that wasn't enough the toilet downstairs didn't have a proper flushing system and we had to pour water into the toilet after doing the number 1 or 2 which was truly unnecessary as the system could be fixed in a matter of a day or so if you know there are guests coming over. Overall the only good thing about the place is that it's within walking distance to the sea and the lighthouse down the road which makes for very good picture moments. Either than that, the guesthouse itself can do with allot of maintenance and upgrading before someone else can stay in there. Thank you to Tia for the stay, but I definitely won't be coming back to this establishment anytime soon."