Location: South Africa » Western Cape » Garden Route » Mossel BayThe Point HotelThe Point Hotel Hotel / Lodge accommodation in Mossel Bay Western Cape Contact Details: Reservations Tel: 086 127 6237 Int. Tel: +27 51 924 0585 | Description2002 Winner in South Africa as the Best Full Service Hotel this unique development is in one of the most spectacular settings in the country! This four-star hotel offers 52 seafacing en-suite rooms, each with a private balcony from which you can sit and watch the Humpback and Southern Right whale or the dolphins swimming by.
At the end of your day relax at the Ladies Bar, whilst you watch the waters turn to gold - or enjoy white waves frothing at your feet. The Lighthouse Restaurant serves Continental and English Breakfasts, and has a full a la Carte menu for lunch and dinner. Conference facilities are available for up to 80 people. Our new Business Centre located on the ground floor of the hotel accommodates 10 people around a boardroom table and offers computer, printing and internet facilities. Louis Harris – owner of The Point Hotel, the man who restructured Mossel Bay Tourism and is now the town’s official coordinator for the 2010 FIFA World Cup - has won a special award from the Western Cape’s Provincial Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Tourism, Garth Strachan.
Candidates for the award were judged on their outstanding contribution to the promotion of tourism in the Province; the extent of publicity they generated for tourism; the uniqueness and value of their contribution; the inspiration they provided and the example they set for the broader community; and their environmental management ethics and their actions in this regard.
Mossel Bay Tourism’s Chairman, Neels Zietsman - who nominated Mr Harris - accepted the award on his behalf and said that he delighted but not surprised that Mr Harris had won.
“Louis Harris is an incredibly hard worker and a remarkable administrator, marketer and entrepreneur who has improved the lives of many people in Mossel Bay and throughout South Africa, and we consider ourselves incredibly lucky to have him on our team.
“He almost single-handedly turned Mossel Bay Tourism around when it faltered in 2005, and since his appointment as our 2010 coordinator he’s brought his usual strategic genius and incredible energy to making sure that the town will feature prominently in the event.
“Even though we aren’t a host city and we won’t be seeing any of the games, Mossel Bay is the ideal base camp town, and we’re hoping that Louis’ input will ensure that one of the more prominent national teams settles here in 2010 - and hopefully it’ll be the winning team, of course. “But whether or not we do become a base camp town, Louis has been successful in ensuring that the Eden District’s 2010 media hub will be established in Mossel Bay.
“This is typical of the kind of results that follow him wherever he goes.”In responding to the announcement, he wrote, “Obviously I am overwhelmed, but I’m also very grateful for the part which I have been able to play both in the past and now though my involvement in 2010.
“I’ve been involved in community work (if that’s what you can call it) for many years - initially as a councillor, later on in tourism and now with the 2010 event - and some of us do this voluntary and purely because we have a passion or a sense of responsibility towards the people.
“You don’t expect any thank you's for what you do - and sometimes you even wonder why you do it at all! But when a day like this comes along and you receive such great news it propels you into the next phase and helps you to carry on and make a further contribution.
“This is the greatest reward I have received in all my time of rendering service to the people. “The self satisfaction comes when we achieve something or meet the milestones - it comes when you can sense that you have made a change for the better!
“But nothing can be done without the involvement of other people - that team spirit I always talk about and which I believe you need in order to meet those milestones which sometimes feel far away. Accommodation The property has an unique location built on rocks above a huge rock pool and overlooks the endless blue expanse of the Indian Ocean. A four star hotel consisting of 52 seafacing en-suite rooms with private balconies, will offer you the most exhilarating views. Rooms are equipped with direct dial telephones, international plug points, TV with DSTV, ceiling fans, panel heaters, lock-up safes and internet access in every room. The Hotel is paraplegic friendly and all floors are serviced with a hydraulic lift and serviced by surveillance cameras. Rates01 December 2010 - 30 November 2011 Rates are subject to change without prior notice | Single | R 1075.00 includes Buffet Breakfast | Double Room | R1430.00 includes Buffet Breakfast | Family Room | R2505.00 includes Buffet Breakfast | Breakfast | R 120.00 P/P |
DirectionsFollowing the N2 Highway from Port Elizabeth or Cape Town take the turnoff into Mossel Bay and proceed down the Main Road , Marsh Street , which will take you around The Point area and you will find us below the Lighthouse on the rocks. |