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Why Happy Valley is your post-Valentine’s play.
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What truly defines the perfect destination?

Is it the mood lighting that makes everyone look like a cinema star, the kind of food that earns a ‘chef’s kiss’ or service so smooth it feels like they’re reading your mind?

Usually, it’s all of the above and a little bit of magic.

Happy Valley Hotel has long been the gold standard for those who believe ‘business meets leisure’ shouldn’t mean a boring boardroom.

With its sophisticated ambiance and rooms that define simple elegance, it’s the undisputed capital of romance in Ezulwini.

Love month isn’t over yet

Whether your Valentine’s dinner last night was a triumph or a ‘tactical error,’ the romance doesn’t have to end with the dessert course. We are still firmly in the Month of Love and Happy Valley is making sure the sparks keep flying.

If you’re still dreaming of a romantic escape, the ‘A Valentine’s to Remember’ competition is your golden ticket to the ultimate luxury league.

Prize Breakdown

They aren’t just giving away a night out; they’re handing over the keys to a perfect getaway.

We’re talking three vouchers up for grabs, each featuring:

A 2-night stay: Retreat to the comfort of a superior room.

Indulgent mornings: Breakfast for two included, because love is best served with a side of gourmet coffee.

The clock is ticking on this romantic fixture! Live draw is tomorrow (February 16, 2026). The voucher is valid from February 13 until March 2, 2026. Make sure your entries are submitted before the final whistle to be in the running for one of these three incredible vouchers.

Sophisticated ambiance and rooms that define simple elegance.
Sophisticated ambiance and rooms that define simple elegance.
The romance doesnu2019t have to end with the dessert course.
The romance doesnu2019t have to end with the dessert course.
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