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The Beach House on Oak Beach is a modern luxurious tropical home available for holiday rental

It features:

  • absolute beachfront location
  • 3 bedrooms - 3 kings or 1 king and 4 singles (or combo) all air conditioned
  • 1 ensuite with bath overlooking sea
  • main bathroom and a separate toilet
  • l'Occitane amenities
  • separate work station with fax, phone and wireless broadband internet
  • indoor and outdoor kitchens
  • indoor and outdoor dining
  • indoor and outdoor sitting areas
  • ceiling fans in all rooms plus outside under covered deck
  • telephone handsets in a number of rooms and bedrooms (local calls free)
  • surround sound entertainment system
  • DVD/CD library, board games and books
  • beautiful artwork from notable local artists
  • air conditioning in the bedrooms and ceiling fans throughout
  • satellite and free-to-air TV with large plasma screen
  • saltwater swimming pool with child lock and teak sun lounges (4)
  • large outdoor decks with generous stylish seating and market umbrella
  • romantic outdoor night lighting
  • built in BBQ with stone bench top, sink and bar fridge for the ultimate in beach living
  • 2 kayaks
  • 2 mountain bikes
  • outdoor beach shower
  • full laundry facilities
  • undercover parking
  • all linen and towels (incl. separate beach towels)
  • complimentary mid-stay service for bookings of 8 nights or more
  • chilled french sparkling wine, exotic fruit basket and tropical flowers welcome you
  • in-house catering and dinner parties can be arranged*
  • babysitting, massage and car rental can be arranged*
  • private yoga sessions and spa available on site*

     *Additional charge applies
 

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The Beach House is already booked out for the period 09-18 November 2012 and we are unable to assist with any requests within this period.

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