28 March 2026 · 5 min read
Hot tub stays on the Garden Route

The Garden Route does not ask much of you. It simply puts the forest and the sea close enough together that you can have both in an afternoon. The Tsitsikamma is the green heart of it, indigenous canopy running right down to a coastline of dark rock and cold Indian Ocean. This is a stretch best taken slowly, and best taken in pairs. Our hand-picked stays here are small by design: two sleepers, a wood-fired soak and not much between you and the trees. What follows is a short guide to where to settle in, and what makes the soak worth the drive.
The forest and the sea, in one stay
What sets the Tsitsikamma apart is that you rarely have to choose. The Ocean Dome at Misty Mountain Reserve sits where the indigenous forest gives way to a view of the water, so you get both the hush of the canopy and the long line of the horizon. The Pyramid, also at Misty Mountain Reserve, leans the other way, tucked deeper into the trees for the people who want the forest to close in around them. Both sleep two. Neither is built for a crowd. The pleasure here is the smallness of it, a single structure, a single view and the sense that the reserve is mostly yours once the day visitors have gone home.

Why the wood-fired soak earns its place
A wood-fired hot tub is a slower thing than a button you press, and on the Garden Route that suits the pace. You feed the fire, you wait and the water comes up to temperature while the light goes from gold to grey over the forest. Both The Ocean Dome and The Pyramid are built around exactly this ritual. The reward is a soak that feels earned, with the smell of woodsmoke in the air and nothing to do but watch the sky change. Bring a bottle, leave your phone inside and let the tending of the fire become the evening's only task. It is the rare chore worth keeping.
Made for two, and nobody else
Both stays sleep two, and that is the whole point. This is not a region for a big group house with a shared braai roster. It is for an anniversary, a quiet birthday or the kind of weekend where you have agreed not to make plans. The Ocean Dome gives a couple the open view and the sound of distant surf. The Pyramid gives them the deeper green and the privacy of the trees. Choose by temperament. If one of you wants to watch the weather roll in off the sea, the Dome wins. If you would rather disappear entirely, the Pyramid is the better hiding place.

Planning the drive and the days
The Tsitsikamma is the eastern end of the Garden Route, so it is a proper journey rather than a quick getaway, which is the case for taking your time over it. Arrive with daylight to spare, because the wood-fired tubs at both The Ocean Dome and The Pyramid want lighting well before you want to be in them. Pack warm layers; the forest holds its cool even in summer, and evenings by the water are brisk. Bring your own supplies for the long soaks and slow mornings, since the appeal of Misty Mountain Reserve is precisely that there is little reason to leave once you have arrived.