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 |  | | Situated in the protected Lambazi Bay (Port Grosvenor) on the remote and spectacular Wild Coast, the Drifters Wild Coast Lodge offers the ultimate in beach getaways. |  | The Lodge is hidden in a grove of coastal Milkwood trees, less than 100m from the beach, built within a Drifters concession that stretches from Port St Johns in the south to Mkambati Nature Reserve in the north. This is an untouched and very dramatic stretch of coastline - aptly living up to the Wild Coast reputation. This Drifters Lodge presents the outdoor enthusiast with a unique world of exploring opportunity.
AccommodationAccommodation is in 6 pondo style rondawels. Each has two separate en-suite twin rooms. The rondawels offer basic but comfortable facilities.
DiningA central restaurant /bar provides excellent meals. This is indoor, outdoor living. |  Bar, living and dining area
 Comfortable twin en-suite rooms
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| Facilities and AmenitiesThe Wild Coast offers unbeatable adventure. The fishing buffs will catch shad with their eyes closed, whilst for the historians, a walk to the historic site where adventurers of old tunnelled uner the sea to retrieve the fabled gold from the wreck of the Grosvenor - where the name of the holiday settlement derives.
For the more active, hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, surfing are all options. Take a walk to Cathedral Rock and Watrfall Bluff and be amazed by the work of mother nature. Further afield alie the Magwa Tea Estate and the legendary Magwa Falls.
A trip to a local village is also a good idea - the Pondo traditions are still alive and flourishing in this rural part of the country.
DirectionsFrom the R61, just 1km south of Lusikisiki, follow the concrete road and then continue for some 40km on gravel roads toward Port Grosvenor. Follow the Drifters signs. |  Drifters Wild Coast Lodge in the foreground with Lambazi Bay in the background
 The spectacular Waterfall Bluff tumbling into the sea - natures shower!
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