MORGAN BAY HOTEL - WILD COAST ACCOMMODATION
Date of article: 2010-05-26 | Hits: 100 | Rating: 5 | Permalink
The coastal village of Morgan Bay lies nestled between majestic cliffs and a mile-long stretch of unspoilt beach. It is flanked by a stunning lagoon which carves open a sandy mouth to the raw beauty of the Indian Ocean. This is South Africa’s magnificent Wild Coast at its best.
Yet in spite of it’s incredible natural beauty, it is the simple memories of good times had there that people often recall when they speak affectionately of ‘Morgs’. Morgan Bay is essentially a place of lifetimes of fond memories - plenty of old ones, and many new ones still to come. It is a place of friends and family - where both children’s laughter and the cry of the Fish Eagle are second nature - a sort of safe haven of halcyon days spent splashing in the sun - and good times shared with loved ones.
In Morgan Bay, life is able to stand still whilst the hustle and bustle of day-to-day city life passes one by. Where everyone is always on holiday, being removed from the present somehow enables one to reconnect with ones past. And as has been said by many a wise man: “If you know where you’re at and where you’ve come from, it helps to tell you where you’re going”.
Time spent in Morgan Bay epitomizes everything that a good holiday should entail - a good amount of rest, good company, good food, good times etc. It’s a place to get lost and find oneself, and a place to be oneself again.
Anyone who has ever been to Morgan Bay will understand what it means to feel welcomed back again. For those who have not been before, do yourself a favour and plan a holiday sometime at the Morgan Bay Hotel. We’re pretty sure that once you’re here, you too will understand why Morgs has become the chosen holiday destination for many fine South African families.
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Anyone who has ever been to Morgan Bay will understand what it means to feel welcomed back again. For those who have not been before, do yourself a favour and plan a holiday sometime at the Morgan Bay Hotel. We're pretty sure that once you're here, you to
Drive 35 km from East London on the N2 in the direction of Durban. Turn right down the R349. Drive for 35 km on tar, and then turn right. Drive for a further 6 km and you will reach Morgan Bay. GPS co-ordinates as follows: -32° 42' 31.91'', +28° 20' 29.97''
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