St Lucia Accommodation

Sneak preview of the
accommodation on our guided tours and safaris.
Accommodation-only reservations are not available.
is over 255 000 ha in size
has five distinct eco-systems
120 endangered species
four of the Big Five - elephant, rhino, buffalo and leopard
hippos and crocs may be seen on guided boat cruises
amongst the highest vegetated dunes in the world
and the lake, 40 km long with its 20 km tidal channel, together form
the largest estuary in Africa.

This luxury home is centrally located in the village of St Lucia.
Your hosts offer comfort and hospitality beyond expectations. They
will welcome you into their home, and delight in introducing the
fascinating St Lucia Wetlands area to you.

Spacious rooms with high ceilings, are individually decorated. Each
room with its own private bathroom. Large buffet style breakfasts with
freshly brewed coffee are served before your day of exploring this
unique area.


Secluded in the heart of a world-acclaimed conservation area guests can experience the spirit of previously inaccessible forested woodlands surrounded by a magnificent waterway. Lake St Lucia is South Africa's largest body of natural water boasting five different ecosystems, each one possessing a diversity of scenery, fauna and flora. The Lake forms part of the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park- a World Heritage Site.

Situated in the heart of the Lake, on the tip of the Nibela Peninsula is the prestigious Nibela Lake Lodge. Access to the lodge is from False Bay Park shoreline where guests are met and transferred across the lake on a 20 minute boat ride.
Nibela Lake Lodge is unobtrusive and blends almost magically into the forest surrounds. 11 luxurious thatched lodges are situated high up in the cool forest beneath a magnificent canopy of trees where guests can enjoy the solitude and
tranquility of Africa at its best.

Guests have the opportunity to spot the "Lake Big 6" which includes Crocodile, Hippo, Fish Eagle, Flamingos, Pelican and the Giant Heron on a 3 hour lake experience which sets out from Nibela Lake Lodge and heads towards a place known as "Dead Tree Bay" off Fanie's Island which is renowned for hippo viewing.

A choice of 3 guided walks are available on the 235 hectare property which includes a small game walk, forest and bird walk or a shoreline walk where guests will be able to inspect the ancient remains of fossilised fauna and flora dating back millions of years.

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