It’s all about location at this off-the-grid, solar-powered seashore lodge within the 75,000-acre De Hoop Nature Reserve, 160 miles east of Cape Town. The property’s seven cabins, outfitted with shiny, beachy décor and nature-inspired accents, sit in a row just 800 feet from the water’s edge — and that pristine seaside is all yours. Between June and October, lots of of southern proper whales swim into the shallows to calve, making this the best spot in all of Africa for land-based whale watching. The remainder of the 12 months, other whale species, giant pods of dolphins, and seals frequent De Hoop’s marine protected area, which extends three miles offshore.
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