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Sandcastle Luxury Villa is a beach villa on a giraffe sanctuary coast in South Africa. This exclusive-use accommodation for up to 8 people includes access to a 250 hectare game reserve, 2km of private beaches, heated pool and self-catering options. It is 45 minutes from East London Airport.
Heated Pool
Full Kitchen

Sandcastle Luxury Villa
Hotel
From
R 10,000
Per night for two in January
Heated Pool
Full Kitchen
About Wesley
Wesley is a quiet village in the Eastern Cape known for its historical connections to early settlers. The area features open farmlands and simple community life that draw visitors seeking tranquility. Local spots offer opportunities for exploration and relaxation during a stay.
Wesley sits in the Eastern Cape, roughly 20 kilometers from Grahamstown, which is now called Makhanda. The village developed in the 19th century as part of the British settler expansion, with early farms and homes still visible today. Its rural setting includes rolling hills and occasional rivers, supporting agriculture that has sustained the community for generations. The nearby Great Fish River adds to the landscape, providing spots for birdwatching and picnics.
Key attractions in and around Wesley include the old Methodist church, a stone building from the 1820s that reflects the influence of missionary work in the region. Visitors might also venture to the Albany Museum in Grahamstown for insights into local history, just a short drive away. The area's natural reserves offer hiking paths through indigenous fynbos, where one can spot antelope and other wildlife. These features make the village a point of interest for those studying South African colonial history.
Wesley accommodation options range from farm stays to guesthouses, catering to travelers who want to experience rural living. Activities here often involve walking tours of historical sites or fishing in nearby streams. The climate is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, ideal for outdoor pursuits. Local markets provide fresh produce, giving a taste of everyday life in the Eastern Cape.
For those planning a trip, Wesley is accessible via the R67 road from Grahamstown, with basic amenities available in the village. Public transport is limited, so renting a car is advisable. The low tourist traffic ensures a peaceful visit, allowing for genuine interactions with residents.
Wesley sits in the Eastern Cape, roughly 20 kilometers from Grahamstown, which is now called Makhanda. The village developed in the 19th century as part of the British settler expansion, with early farms and homes still visible today. Its rural setting includes rolling hills and occasional rivers, supporting agriculture that has sustained the community for generations. The nearby Great Fish River adds to the landscape, providing spots for birdwatching and picnics.
Key attractions in and around Wesley include the old Methodist church, a stone building from the 1820s that reflects the influence of missionary work in the region. Visitors might also venture to the Albany Museum in Grahamstown for insights into local history, just a short drive away. The area's natural reserves offer hiking paths through indigenous fynbos, where one can spot antelope and other wildlife. These features make the village a point of interest for those studying South African colonial history.
Wesley accommodation options range from farm stays to guesthouses, catering to travelers who want to experience rural living. Activities here often involve walking tours of historical sites or fishing in nearby streams. The climate is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, ideal for outdoor pursuits. Local markets provide fresh produce, giving a taste of everyday life in the Eastern Cape.
For those planning a trip, Wesley is accessible via the R67 road from Grahamstown, with basic amenities available in the village. Public transport is limited, so renting a car is advisable. The low tourist traffic ensures a peaceful visit, allowing for genuine interactions with residents.