This luxurious double storey beachfront villa in Scarborough (sleeps 8) offers privacy, beauty and security. If you seek a safe and peaceful beach retreat within easy reach of the Cape Town Buzz, don't miss here. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Bay Splendour, nestles in a quiet cul-de-sac only ten minutes walk from the old world charm of Simon's Town, South Africa's premier naval station. A coastal gem of peace and tranquillity, Bay Splendour has a spacious open-plan lounge and kitchen... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Custom built on the mountainside in historical Simon's Town, award-winning Mariner Guesthouse offers breathtaking sea views across False Bay. We are within walking distance of restaurants and beaches, and pride ourselves on offering style... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Boulders Beach Hotel is Boulders, Simon's Town is situated just 70 meters from the World Heritage Site of Boulders Beach renowned for it's breeding African Penguin Colony. This is one of the 'must see' recommendations for tourists visiting Cape Town. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Moonglow Guest House offers bed and breakfast accommodation in Glencairn, on the slopes of the Simon's Town Mountains overlooking False Bay.There are 6 well appointed ensuite bedrooms all with seaviews. 4 rooms have queen beds and all rooms have... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Aqua Terra Boutique Guesthouse is situated in the quiet suburb of Murdock Valley in Simon's Town and offers accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis. Situated in a prime position 5 minutes from the beach, this landmark house overlooks the entire False …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Come and stay in one of the original farm buildings in Fish Hoek, Cape Town within a stone's throw of the beach. This self catering apartment (sleeps 6) provides spacious, well-appointed, up-market accommodation with magnificent views across False Bay. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Self Catering Villas with uninterrupted views overlooking Noordhoek Valley to the Atlantic Ocean, offer privacy and comfort in a contemporary African setting. Bask in the African sun at the pool. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Bed and breakfast accommodation in Fish Hoek, Cape Town. The villa boasts 4 spacious en-suite rooms named according to the direction they face. While each room has its own special attributes all rooms have Posturepedic beds, 100% percale cotton linen... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Situated on the mountainside in Fish Hoek, A Place in Thyme offers accommodation in three separate units: the cottage (sleeps 5); Small Thyme (sleeps 2) and Big Thyme (sleeps 2 adults & 2 children; or 3 adults.) …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
UPSTAIRS @ No. 42 is a real home from home with beautiful mountain views and conveniently appointed for a relaxing break. Drive into secure parking right at the entrance. Up the stairs you will find a lounge-dining-kitchen area - fully equipped with TV & …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
A fantastic 3-bedroom home directly located on a vlei at Imhoff's Gift in Kommetjie, only minutes away from Long Beach and Noordhoek Beach. We call the house "BUHLE" which means "beautiful house" in Xhosa - and it is truly... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Dunvegan Lodge is set high upon the fynbos-covered slopes of Clovelly mountain, Fish Hoek and offers luxury self-catering accommodation in spacious sunny rooms, each with modern en-suite bathrooms, TV with satellite, telephone, hairdryer, safe and... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Chartfield Guesthouse in kalk Bay evokes the spirit of a time when everything was done with a little more style and with a lot more attention to detail. It's a haven created to whisk you away from the cares of the world the moment you step inside... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Capeblue Manor House is situated in Lakeside, a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac at the foot of the imposing Steenberg Mountain the Manor House, built in 1927, has recently been restored to its original elegance. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Plotsklaps offers self catering cottage accommodation in Tokai, Cape Town. A superb family home situated on the slopes of Constantiaberg Mountains bordering Tokai Forests, wine producing vineyards and magnificent golf courses, and mountain walks. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Ascot Gardens provides an array of self catering accommodation in Bergvliet, Cape Town. Bergvliet is a quiet, safe leafy suburb in the Constantia Valley, only 16 kms from Cape Town Centre and the V&A Waterfront, and perfectly positioned in the centre... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Paradiso Guesthouse provides both bed and breakfast and self catering accommodation in Constantia, Cape Town. Set in a tranquil treed garden with panoramic views of the distant Constantiaberg Mountains, Constantia valley and its wine farms... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Bayview Mountain Sea-facing Cottages in Hout Bay are quietly nestled against the forest, on the slopes of the "Skoorsteenkop Mountain" in the desirable Scott Estate area, where the clean mountain air and ocean breezes combine to... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The Gables is a luxury self-catering villa, homely decorated with Colonial and African influences, consists of 5 spacious bedrooms (sleeps 11), 2 lounges with French doors leading onto the garden with sparkling pool and Jacuzzi, 2 fully equipped kitchens …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The Cape Peninsula, located at the southwestern tip of Africa, is a remarkable area of Cape Town that boasts some of the most scenic landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and historical significance in South Africa. Stretching from the southern suburbs of Cape Town down to Cape Point, the peninsula offers a wealth of attractions and charming towns, each with its own unique character and appeal.
Highlights of the Cape Peninsula include:
Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope
At the southernmost tip of the Cape Peninsula lies the Cape Point Nature Reserve, part of the larger Table Mountain National Park. Cape Point is famed for its dramatic cliffs, sweeping ocean views, and rich biodiversity. This area is often mistakenly thought to be where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, a myth perpetuated by its historical significance as a key navigational landmark for sailors. The nearby Cape of Good Hope is also steeped in history, once feared as a treacherous point by early explorers but now celebrated for its rugged beauty and abundant wildlife. Visitors to Cape Point can take a funicular ride to the old lighthouse or hike the trails that offer stunning panoramic views.
Simon's Town
Simon's Town, located on the eastern side of the peninsula, is a charming historical town with a strong maritime heritage. It has been a naval base for over 200 years and remains home to the South African Navy. The town’s rich history is reflected in its well-preserved Victorian architecture, museums, and the iconic Just Nuisance statue—a tribute to the only dog ever to be officially enlisted in the Royal Navy. Simon's Town is also the gateway to Boulders Beach, where visitors can observe the famous African penguin colony. The penguins, which have made this beach their home since the 1980s, are a major drawcard for tourists and nature lovers alike.
Kalk Bay
Further north along the False Bay coast, Kalk Bay is a vibrant fishing village known for its bohemian vibe, eclectic mix of antique shops, art galleries, and excellent seafood restaurants. The working harbor is a hive of activity, with fishing boats bringing in the catch of the day, often surrounded by playful seals hoping for scraps. Kalk Bay is also popular for its tidal pools and scenic coastal walks, particularly the hike to the Boomslang Cave, which offers breathtaking views over False Bay.
Muizenberg
Muizenberg is famous for its long sandy beach and colorful Victorian beach huts, which have become an iconic image of the Cape Peninsula. The town has a rich history as a seaside resort dating back to the late 19th century, and it remains a popular destination for families, surfers, and beachgoers. The warm waters of False Bay and the consistent waves make Muizenberg one of the best surf spots in South Africa, especially for beginners. The town also has a burgeoning creative scene, with numerous cafés, galleries, and cultural events contributing to its laid-back atmosphere.
Hout Bay
On the Atlantic side of the peninsula, Hout Bay is a picturesque harbor town surrounded by mountains and the ocean. The bay is one of Cape Town's most popular spots for boat trips, offering excursions to Duiker Island to see the resident Cape fur seals or out to the open sea for whale watching. The town itself has a lively market scene, with the Hout Bay Market being a highlight for both locals and tourists, offering a range of artisanal crafts, local foods, and live entertainment. The scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive, which starts in Hout Bay, is one of the world’s most famous coastal roads, providing jaw-dropping views as it winds its way along the cliffs toward Noordhoek.
Noordhoek
Noordhoek is a tranquil and rural village at the foot of Chapman’s Peak, known for its long stretch of white sandy beach, often referred to as one of the most beautiful in the Cape. This area is popular with horse riders, surfers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat from the city. Noordhoek’s rustic charm is enhanced by its small farms, craft breweries, and artisanal food markets. The village is also a gateway to several hiking trails that lead into the Silvermine Nature Reserve, part of Table Mountain National Park.
Scarborough
Further south, Scarborough is a quiet coastal village that has become a haven for those looking to escape the urban sprawl. It’s surrounded by a conservancy that protects the area’s natural environment, making it a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The beach is wild and windswept, popular with surfers, kiteboarders, and those who appreciate unspoiled natural beauty. The community here is small and close-knit, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and eco-friendly living.
Misty Cliffs and Kommetjie
Misty Cliffs, adjacent to Scarborough, is a small, exclusive coastal enclave known for its dramatic scenery, where the mountains meet the sea. The village gets its name from the mist that often rolls in from the ocean, creating an ethereal atmosphere. Nearby Kommetjie, known for its iconic lighthouse, is a laid-back village that’s popular with surfers and nature lovers. The long stretch of beach is ideal for long walks, and the area is rich in birdlife, making it a favorite spot for birdwatching.
The Cape Peninsula is a treasure trove of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural richness. Each town and village along the peninsula offers something unique, from the historical charm of Simon’s Town to the wild, untouched beauty of Scarborough. Whether you’re exploring the famous Cape Point, surfing the waves at Muizenberg, or simply enjoying the scenic drives and coastal walks, the Cape Peninsula is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Cape Town’s diverse landscape and heritage.