| Welcome to Plettenberg Bay-Now |
| Written by Henry Dillon | |
| Wednesday, 26 September 2007 | |
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Plettenberg Bay has so much to offer, with beaches that stretch on forever along waters that are blue and clear, and vegetation that is green lush and invigorating, even doing nothing is memorable. There are however plenty of things to consider doing that will make your stay even more unforgettable. Our comprehensive online Accommodation and Services Directory provides information that is up to date and COMMISSION FREE, all inquiries go directly to the accommodation establishments and service providers. We provide information on various kinds of accommodation from Guest Houses, Hotels, Self Catering, Bed & Breakfasts, Game Parks, Camping and Backpackers, as well as great things to consider doing during your stay in Plettenberg Bay. We offer information on Tours, Adventure Sports as well as Charters. And if you are considering getting married in the area we hope our Wedding Section will be of service to you.Accommodation in Plettenberg Bay. Bed and breakfast Plett Plettenberg bay B&B Guesthouse Plettenberg bay Guest House Garden Route Plettenberg bay It is not by chance that Plettenberg Bay has become such a popular holiday and travel destination. Even the first explorers must have been taken by the stunning vista which welcomed them. The Roberg Peninsula acts as a massive natural walls against the swells that roll up the coast - creating a wonderful playground for people who love the ocean. Just behind Plettenberg Bay lie the majestic Outeniqua and Tsitsikama Mountains delivering a truly awesome backdrop and slicing down through the center of it all the Keurbooms Rivers adds the perfect touch to the splendor of the area. Plettengerg Bay is painted perfectly green all year round thanks to the pristine forests and lush vegetation that thrive in this Eden while unspoilt beaches and clean ocean currents welcome visitors with open arms. Their are plenty of activities that Plettenberg Bay has to offer, some more relaxing more exhilarating, the choice is yours - but what ever your choice is rest assured it will be an experience in paradise. We're certain that you will enjoy your stay in Plettenberg Bay - enough to want return time and time again.Accommodation in Plettenberg Bay. Bed and breakfast Plett Plettenberg bay Garden Route B&B Guesthouse Garden Route holiday information Plettenberg Bay-Now is part of The Garden Route family of Destinations Now. Each Now.com - Destination has its own dedicated website loaded with all the accommodation, travel, holiday and property information you will need for your trip to where ever you may be going along The Garden Route.
The Garden Route
The area was first exploited for its abundance of wood, enormous yellow wood trees - thousands of years old were harvested and shipped out of Knysna. A small gold rush also took place in the early days but not enough of the precious mineral was ever discovered to justify massive excavations. During this period the Knysna Elephants, that for centuries had roamed the forests were basically wiped out to extinction. Partly for their Ivory, partly for sport, and partly due to the fear they instilled in the local inhabitants. Fortunately today they have slowly been reintroduced and once again can been seen in their natural environment. The Garden Route offers the full holiday experience whether you are looking for tranquil escape or an exciting and exhilarating experience, it can all be found along a stretch of coastline about 300km long. Today the area is still as majestic as what it always was, the environment is protected by National Parks and conservation of the region is paramount to all those who call the Garden Route home. If you are visiting South Africa it is a must on your itinerary and worth taking a good few days to explore. Rent a car and drive from town to town or simply pick a spot and take in the wonderful surroundings. Tourism is a huge boost to the Garden Route and visitors are extremely well catered for, if you are on a shoe string budget there are backpackers and cheaper guest houses and other forms of accommodation, and if you prefer to do things in style there are plenty of luxury hotels and resorts that will cater to your needs. The best time to experience the Garden Route is over the summer months (November to March), but the climate is moderate the entire year. Even the winter months are blessed with sunny weather as well as its own unique beauty that the cold fronts bring. To watch a storm front roll in over the ocean or to see a winter sunset over the ocean is alone worth the trip. Accommodation rates do drop over the winter months making it more affordable. The following towns form part of The Garden Route, to visit the website for each town and to find out more information simply click on the towns name. Jeffreys Bay Cape st Francis Tsitsikama Plettenberg Bay Knysna WIlderness & Sedegfield George Oudtshoorn Mossel Bay |
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The Garden Route is the stretch of coastline beginning at Mossel Bay and ending at Jeffreys Bay. To describe it as beautiful would be an understatement. It is blessed with lush green forests nurtured by warm currents that grace the shoreline, mountains that majestically rise into the heavens, captivating dryer fynbos regions, and contains a pure energy that thickly scents the air.