Canvas Collective Africa offers a luxurious and romantic glamping experience in the beautiful Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, just a two-hour drive from Cape Town. The opulent retreat provides guests with gourmet meals, butler service, and a chance to unwind in nature’s peacefulness. With onsite activities and a special February package, Canvas Collective Africa promises an unforgettable experience for couples seeking a secluded romantic retreat.
Looking for a luxurious and romantic getaway? Look no further than Canvas Collective Africa, a glamping site located in the picturesque Hemel-en-Aarde Valley just a two-hour drive from Cape Town. This opulent retreat offers guests a chance to unwind in nature’s peacefulness, savor breathtaking views, and indulge in gourmet meals and butler service. With onsite activities and a special February package, Canvas Collective Africa promises an unforgettable experience for couples seeking a secluded romantic retreat.
As the new year unfolds, we find ourselves anticipating the approaching season of affection – February, a time characterized by heart-shaped symbols and enamored gestures. For those desiring a memorable romantic getaway, a perfect serene escape lies in wait just a two-hour drive from Cape Town. This retreat is located in the magical Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, home to the opulent glamping site of Canvas Collective Africa.
Tucked away in a picturesque pine forest on the sprawling 300-hectare Glen Oakes Farm, this luxurious glamping site provides a comprehensive experience. It artfully merges the thrill of camping with the lavishness and pampering of a five-star hotel, all packaged within a plush tent. This retreat offers you a chance to unwind in the forest’s peacefulness, savor the breathtaking view of the rural landscape, and get lost in the captivating night sky around a warm, crackling fire.
The Hemel-en-Aarde region, fittingly named ‘Heaven and Earth,’ serves as a sanctuary for wine enthusiasts. This increasingly popular destination has earned a spot as one of South Africa’s most exciting wine regions, famous for its exceptional Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wine farms.
Canvas Collective Africa goes beyond providing a feast for the eyes and tranquil surroundings. Every element is thoughtfully planned to ensure a luxurious stay. Each tent is splendidly furnished with a king-size bed, a Nespresso machine, an off-grid generator power supply, a complimentary bar fridge, and a private bathroom featuring modern showers and a flushing toilet. The unmistakable touch of glamour in glamping is definitely present.
Nestled at the heart of the camp, the stylishly designed glass Field Kitchen restaurant offers an impressive view of the majestic valley. Here, the resident chef prepares delectable gourmet meals daily, with the added indulgence of a butler service. Guests can enjoy breakfast in bed or unwind while their drinks are restocked. During the warm summer months, a newly built sundeck with a spring-fed rim-flow rock pool and farm dam serves as the ideal spot to cool off while relishing delicious snacks and refreshing beverages.
For those wanting to explore beyond their palatial tent, the glamping site offers an array of onsite activities to participate in. You can try stand-up paddleboarding, fishing, or mountain biking. Wine tasting is a popular activity in this famed wine region, and a day trip to Hermanus always promises delight.
In honor of the love season, Canvas Collective Africa has designed an inclusive package for the entire month of February. At R6 320 per tent per night for two adults, this package includes a complimentary bottle of Moët & Chandon upon arrival, three daily gourmet meals, breakfast in bed, guided walking trails, and even a gnocchi-making experience with the chef. Evening drinks by the fireside under a starlit sky provide a perfect conclusion to each day.
Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, planning a proposal, or simply desiring a secluded romantic retreat, the team at Canvas Collective Africa is dedicated to providing an unmatched and unforgettable experience for every guest. Children over the age of five are welcome by special arrangement.
To reserve your luxury glamping getaway, contact Canvas Collective Africa at Glen Oakes Farm, Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, Hermanus via email at [email protected] or online. Embrace the magic of the Cape Town region and create a memory that will last a lifetime.
As we look forward to the season of love, consider the unique experience of luxury glamping in South Africa. It’s an adventure that promises an exquisite blend of romance, relaxation, and rejuvenation amidst nature’s grandeur.
Canvas Collective Africa is located in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, just a two-hour drive from Cape Town.
Canvas Collective Africa offers a luxurious and romantic glamping experience, blending the thrill of camping with the pampering of a five-star hotel.
Each tent at Canvas Collective Africa is furnished with a king-size bed, a Nespresso machine, an off-grid generator power supply, a complimentary bar fridge, and a private bathroom featuring modern showers and a flushing toilet.
Canvas Collective Africa offers onsite activities such as stand-up paddleboarding, fishing, and mountain biking. Guests can also participate in wine tasting in the famed Hemel-en-Aarde wine region, or take a day trip to Hermanus.
The February package at Canvas Collective Africa includes a complimentary bottle of Moët & Chandon upon arrival, three daily gourmet meals, breakfast in bed, guided walking trails, and a gnocchi-making experience with the chef.
Children over the age of five are welcome at Canvas Collective Africa by special arrangement.
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