Kenton Eco Estate Airbnb

Kenton Eco Estate, located on the Eastern Cape’s unspoiled coastline, is a unique development focused on authentic eco-living with sustainable architectural design and extensive nature conservation[1]. The estate offers approximately 230 hectares of private reserve, about 2.15 kilometers of pristine beach frontage, and easy access to nearby towns and Big 5 game reserves[1][2]. Homes are designed to blend seamlessly with the landscape, take advantage of valley and ocean views, and maximize eco-friendly living features such as rainwater harvesting and solar energy[1]. Residents enjoy privacy, professionalism from accredited agents, and are encouraged to live harmoniously with local wildlife, with only 12% of the estate intended for development[1][6].

The estate provides a secure environment with a modern security system including CCTV, electrified perimeter fencing, and 24-hour manned security[6]. Additional features include paved roads, minimal light pollution, efficient water and sewerage systems, and electric power supply[6].

Kenton-on-Sea’s Airbnb offerings include over 200 rentals, with house options near the beach, river lagoon, and private nature reserves[3][5]. Popular houses such as “Summit House” and “Umthi Lodge” offer features like panoramic sea and river views, private beach access, solar/inverter power backup, heated pools, and high-speed WiFi[3][5].

Most Kenton-on-Sea Airbnbs are family-friendly and receive high ratings for cleanliness, location, and amenities[3][7]. Activities in the area include hiking, bird watching, fishing, mountain biking, and easy access to game reserves and the ocean[1][4].

While Kenton Eco Estate does not advertise its own homes directly on Airbnb, guests can find luxurious vacation rentals within Kenton-on-Sea that offer similar eco-living experiences adjacent to or near the estate[3][5]. Reviews mention beautiful and peaceful locations, direct beach access, and abundant wildlife experiences, making it ideal for nature lovers as well as vacationers looking for comfort and sustainability[7].

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