La-Guna Guest House

Nestled in the tranquil town of Kuruman at 28 Acacia Street, Laguna Guest House offers the perfect blend of convenience, comfort, and affordability. Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, our location places you just a short distance from the town’s central business district (CBD), with direct access to the N14 highway and all major local facilities, including restaurants, shops, and banks. At Laguna Guest House, we take pride in delivering a friendly, personalised service in a peaceful and secure environment. Over the years, our guests have come to know us for our clean, well-maintained rooms and the warm hospitality of our dedicated team. Our accommodation options cater to various needs — from twin rooms designed for solo travellers or friends, to queen rooms ideal for couples or those seeking extra space and comfort. Each room is equipped with essential amenities to ensure a relaxed stay, including quality bedding, en-suite bathrooms, workspaces, and modern décor. For business travellers, staying connected is effortless with our high-speed Fibre Wi-Fi, allowing for uninterrupted remote work or virtual meetings. After a busy day, unwind in our outdoor pool, enjoy a traditional South African braai (BBQ) at our communal facilities, or simply relax in our quiet garden setting. Your safety is our priority. The property is situated in a secure and quiet neighbourhood, with ample on-site parking and controlled access to ensure peace of mind throughout your stay. Whether you're passing through Kuruman or planning an extended visit, Laguna Guest House is committed to making your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.

Area Info

Set in the heart of the Kalahari, Kuruman is a destination that captivates visitors with its striking natural beauty and unique character, making it an increasingly popular spot within South Africa’s accommodation and tourism industry. Often referred to as the “Oasis of the Kalahari,” Kuruman offers a surprising contrast to its arid surroundings, thanks to a remarkable natural spring at its centre.

Known locally as “The Eye” or Ga-Segonyana, this clear, bubbling spring produces an impressive 20 to 30 million litres of fresh water daily, feeding the town and its lush greenery. Legend has it that those who drink from The Eye may find themselves so enchanted they never want to leave—a sentiment shared by many travellers and locals alike.

Kuruman's location at the base of a gentle range of hills on the edge of the Kalahari Desert contributes to its dramatic scenery and rich biodiversity. Despite the region’s dry climate and occasional extreme temperatures, the town remains inviting and full of character. Its position along the main route between Gauteng and Namibia or Cape Town (via Upington) also makes it a convenient and attractive stopover for long-distance travellers and adventure seekers.

For the accommodation sector, Kuruman offers an excellent opportunity to serve a diverse range of guests, from eco-tourists and nature lovers to business travellers and holidaymakers. Its unspoiled charm, natural attractions, and historical appeal continue to drive demand for guesthouses, lodges, B&Bs, and boutique stays. Whether as a restful pause on a cross-country journey or a destination in its own right, Kuruman is a hidden gem with growing appeal for South Africa’s tourism and hospitality market.

Units and Rooms

Standard Twin Room

Guests: 2

Our Twin Room features two single beds that can be joined to form a king-size bed. The room is equipped with air conditioning, satellite TV, Wi-Fi and a bar fridge for added convenience. The bathroom has a shower.

Standard Queen Room

Guests: 2

Our Queen Room offers a stay for two, featuring a comfortable queen-size bed, air conditioning, satellite TV, free Wi-Fi, a bar fridge, and a personal safe. The en-suite bathroom is fitted with a shower.