Nestled on the gentle slopes of the ancient granite hills and rocks this is the stand for you. Beautiful sea views to the North and rocky mountains behind. All infrastructure is in place and the plots are serviced.
Value adds:
• 7.5m building height
• Established suburb
• Cul de sac
• Building guidelines to protect your investment
• No building time limit
• Close to all amenities
• No levies
• Rates and taxes estimated
The West Coast is enjoying wonderful growth as people around the world are investing in the tranquillity and security that the area offers. Just a short drive from Vredenburg and the West Coast Mall one is never too far from a grand shopping outing. Offering world class private medical facilities and a new tar road in progress, Vredenburg and Shelley Point are becoming easier to commute between. In St Helena Bay you will find all the required food outlets as well as doctors and a pharmacy. Well known for delicious take-away fish and chips the harbour area is a fun visit especially during Snoek season when a piece of the freshest the seas offer is available directly from fishing boats. Welcome to our town!
CONTACT:
Contact any of our area specialist consultants anytime, based locally for your convenience. We are available to assist 7 days a week. Privately owned and our promise, “Knowledge Bestows Satisfaction”
LOCATION:
Da Gama Bay is a quiet suburb located in St Helena Bay, a fishing village on the West Coast of South Africa.
AMENETIES & SHOPPING:
St Helena Bay has a thriving business community and provides a wide range of goods and services to its residents as well as surrounding communities, you will find local shops, stocking all necessities, fuel and local restaurants. Vredenburg is 25 minutes’ drive away and here you will find The West Coast Mall, private hospital, medical facilities and schools.
TOURISM AND EVENTS:
St Helena Bay was discovered by Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama in 1497, on the actual site of Vasco da Gama's arrival is a monument. Heaviside’s dolphins, as well as dusky and common dolphins visit the bay in search of food, and the calm waters give shelter to the southern right whales that come to mate and calve in the second half of the year. Humpback and killer whales are also frequent visitors. It is also a very popular destination during the annual spring wildflower season. Surrounding areas of interest include attractions such as the Cape Columbine Lighthouse and nature reserve (19.7 km from St Helena Bay), Paternoster, Port Owen Marina and Darling
SPORT:
A variety of sporting options which include Shelley Point 9-hole links golf course, horse-riding on the beach, surfing, fishing, water sport, boating & nearby Port Owen offering yachting are on offer in and around St Helena Bay