A Weekend Getaway Fit for Royalty: Inside the Luxurious R35K-a-Night South African Villa Where the Kolisis and Joneses Revelled

Indulge in the Lap of Luxury: Join the Kolisis and Joneses as They Escape to a Breathtaking R35K-a-Night Villa, a Haven of Opulence and Exquisite Relaxation

Siya, Rachel Kolisi, Minnie Dlamini, and husband Quinton Jones spent a lavish weekend at the Western Cape’s Perivoli Lagoon House.

The ultra-contemporary villa Perivoli Lagoon House is located two hours’ drive from Cape Town. The couple took their kids on the trip.

This past weekend, the couples posted pictures of their vacation to social media.

“A little break in nature with my fam 😍 (Best way to entertain my little man is to push him around in his stroller 😂)”

The TV personality posted a slew of photos from the weekend in another photo. She shared: “Confirmed

I appreciate the wonderful weekend you had ♥️. @siya_kolisi the bear and @rachel_kolisi I adore you all 😘.” (sic)

Additionally, Rachel thanked Dlamini on Instagram for her photography abilities.

“@minniedlamini Sister taught me a whole lesson about angles, legs, and hair when we went to the beach. “A weekend photo dump for you all, I hope you have a beautiful week,” she wrote on social media in less than 30 seconds.

Architect Gregg Goddard and interior designer Simoné Henckert created the well-liked Perivoli Lagoon House in South Africa.

With a view of the Klein River lagoon, the villa features four double suites, each with its own private bathroom and patio. Additionally, there is a heated infinity pool.

The luxury villa may accommodate up to eight guests. Self-catering and cleaning services are among the flexible booking choices available.

The villa also has a large indoor and outdoor dining space, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and a chef available upon request.

Birdwatching, mountain biking, canoeing, and guided fynbos hikes and beach excursions to the neighboring Walker Bay Nature Reserve are available to tourists.

The villa also has a large indoor and outdoor dining space, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and a chef available upon request.

Birdwatching, mountain biking, canoeing, and guided fynbos hikes and beach excursions to the neighboring Walker Bay Nature Reserve are available to tourists.