New Year's Eve Party: Cowboys and Crooks

New Year's Eve Party: Cowboys and Crooks

Arniston Spa Hotel

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New Year's Eve Party: Cowboys and Crooks

Join us for a fancy dress, delicious 5-course meal, champagne at midnight, dancing, and live music until the early hours! The best way to welcome 2023.

Date: Saturday, 31 December 2022

Cost: R1,095 per person (includes 5-course meal)

For more information or to book, contact Arniston Spa Hotel.

New Year's Eve Party: Cowboys and Crooks

Arniston Spa Hotel

The majestic Arniston Spa Hotel offers the ultimate in luxury seafront accommodation and boasts uninterrupted views of the azure Indian Ocean. The 67-room hotel has impeccable amenities and is home to the exclusive Ginkgo Spa, a fine-dining à la carte restaurant, bistro, cocktail bar, gift shop, sw...

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