Cupid’s romantic paradise awaits at the Wild Coast Sun

Sun International’s beach and golf resort is the ideal getaway for lovers

Whether it is walking hand in hand along the beach next to the Indian Ocean, sipping drinks on a sunset river cruise or falling asleep to the sounds of crashing waves, the Wild Coast Sun Resort is the ideal Valentine’s breakaway.

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Flanked by the ocean, a river, a lagoon and 750 hectares of lush indigenous bush, the 4-star hotel offers an array of outdoor sports, a water park, 18-hole golf course, casino and a range of restaurants.

Enjoy Valentine’s at Chico’s Restaurant, with dinner on February 12 at R249 per person, lunch on February 13 at R149 per person or, on February 14, dinner from R249 per person, with a complementary welcome drink to celebrate the day of love.

There is ample thrilling adult entertainment to be found at the casino, with a wide range of slot machines and popular tables games such as roulette, blackjack and other classics. Both smoking and non-smoking facilities are available.

Couples who enjoy golf can spend the day together tackling the challenging 18-hole championship Wild Coast Sun Golf Course, famed for its magnificently curated fairways and greens with magnificent views of the surrounding natural terrain.

Spice things up with an adrenalin rush at Wild Waves Water Park with some of the world’s best water rides, from the adventurous, heart-pounding Boomerango tube ride to the gentle Lazy River tube ride – both a two-person experience.

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Spoil your loved one with a relaxing treatment at the Mangwanani Spa, where qualified therapists will rejuvenate tired bodies.

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Wild Coast Sun has reinstated its gin and tonic Saturdays for 2022, held on the lawns with breathtakingly beautiful ocean views. “Nothing says relaxation more than the tropical weather of the South Coast, and a gin and tonic is a must,” said Wild Coast Sun Resort General Manager Peter Tshidi.

Located just 5km from Port Edward, the resort straddles the border between KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape provinces. It is a 90-minute drive from Durban’s King Shaka International Airport, 30-minute drive from Margate airport.

To book your stay, use the online booking platform – click here.

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