The
seamless blend is reflected in the architecture and ambience of all of the
Southcoast hotels which all exhibit an authentic African feel while each
expresses it in a different style.
Once part of the ocean during the Mesozoic era, the grounds of the hotel
are situated on what was an elaborate maze of tunnels and caves under
dense forest. To fill up the tunnels and caves was one of the biggest
challenges faced by the creators of this paradise.
The
buildings are today set amongst magnificent tropical gardens which feature
a variety of palm and other indigenous trees, not least of which is the
renowned "Mwarobaine" (neem tree) which dots the garden
liberally.
The
facilities offered at the hotels are world class standard, also the
cuisine and the rooms and the wide range of activities that the visitor
can indulge in.
Because
of the large land space there is none of the cramped feeling that
accompanies many hotel holidays and the feeling of spaciousness is
enhanced by the style of the architecture of the hotels and the fact that
guests are free to use the facilities of all these hotels interchangeably.