On The Rocks Ocean Lodge
Luukse oseaanfront-akkommodasie in Betty's Bay met vier privaat suites in 'n 5-akker natuurbewaringstuin binne die Kogelberg-biosfeer.
22 eiendomme gevind · Wys 1–20
Betty's Bay bied pragtige kuslandskatte met geleenthede vir ontspanning en verkenning. Die streek bevat beskermde natuurreservate en strande wat ideaal vir gesinsuitstappies is. Besoekers kan seelewe-waarnemings en buiteaktiwiteite geniet in 'n omgewing wat Suid-Afrika se diverse ekosisteme toon.
Luukse oseaanfront-akkommodasie in Betty's Bay met vier privaat suites in 'n 5-akker natuurbewaringstuin binne die Kogelberg-biosfeer.
Strandhuisakkommodasie in Betty's Bay wat 8 gaste kan huisves, met onbelemmerde see-uitsigte en 'n onopgesmukte interieur wat ideaal is vir strandvakansies.
Kapensis Guesthouse, ook bekend as Pringle Bay Guesthouse, bied akkommodasie op 'n 8,5-hektaar-fynbosplaas aan die buitewyke van Pringle Bay met berg- en verre see-uitsigte.
Nuut geboude luukse selfsorgakkommodasie in Pringle Bay met twee woonstelle, wat elk 2 slaapkamers en oseanaansigte bied.
Tweeslaapkamer selfsorgakkommodasie op 'n 9-hektaar kleinplasie binne die Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, slaap 8, 1 uur van Kaapstad en 3 km van Pringle Bay-dorp.
Luukse kusakkommodasie met privaat jacuzzi-suites in Pringle Bay, wat 180° see- en berguitsigte bied, 500m van die strand.
Eksklusiewe Cape Cod-styl strandhuisakkommodasie in Pringle Bay, Western Cape. Slaap tot 8 gaste, 10 minute se stap vanaf die strand en dorpswinkels.
Kontemporêre gesinsakkommodasie aan die Restiorivier in Pringle Bay. Slaap tot 10 oor 5 slaapkamers met riviertoegang vir kanoë en paddleboarding, plus panoramiese uitsigte.
Drie-slaapkamer selfsorg houtakkommodasie aan Buffels River in Pringle Bay wat ses gaste kan huisves. Privaat jetty, toegang tot swem in die rivier, twee kajakke en moderne meubels ingesluit.
Selfsorgakkommodasie in Pringle Bay met drie eenhede, 'n gedeelde swembad en direkte strandtoegang 82 trappe verder. Slaap tot 12 gaste.
Strandfront-villa met 4 slaapkamers wat 8 gaste akkommodeer, met oopplan-leefruimte en stappe na die sand. 90 minute van Kaapstad af, naby Hermanus se wynroete en pikkewyne.
Oseaanfront akkommodasie in Pringle Bay wat see-uitkykkamers met en-suite badkamers, daaglikse ontbyt en direkte oseaanuitsigte vanaf private balkonne bied.
Selfsorg akkommodasie in Kleinmond wat drie huise bied, elk wat 8 gaste in vier en-suite slaapkamers huisves, twee blokke van die see af en 950m van Kleinmond se Blou Vlag-strand.
Vakansie-akkommodasie in Kleinmond vir vriende en familie, met 'n hoofhuis en twee aparte eenhede wat tot 16 gaste in totaal kan akkommodeer.
Seekantakkommodasie in Kleinmond met twee selfsorg-eenhede. Stappiesafstand van 'n Blue Flag-strand en rotspoole; seisoenale walvisbesigtiging vanaf balkonne.
Luukse gastehuisakkommodasie in Kleinmond vir tot 23 gaste. Oseaanfrontligging 150m van die Blou Vlag-strand met berguitsigte, 1 uur 15 minute van Kaapstad-lughawe af.
4-ster gastehuis wat akkommodasie bied in Kleinmond se boverge tussen die Kogelberg-berge en die Atlantiese kus. Ses kamers vir tot 12 gaste.
Karavaanpark in Kleinmond wat binne 'n UNESCO-biosfeerreservaat akkommodasie bied, 90 km van Kaapstad. Bied 56 ruim kampeerplekke met elektrisiteit en klipbraaigeriewe.
Hilton House is 'n huisdier-vriendelike vakansie-akkommodasie in Pringle Bay, 'n kusliggend dorp binne die Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, 'n UNESCO-erfenisgebied. Die eiendom huisves tot 6 mense, met tariewe vanaf R 2395 per nag.
Luukse selfsorgakkommodasie in Kogelberg Biosphere tussen Rooi Els en Pringle Bay, slaap 7 in 3 slaapkamers met berguitsigte en swembad.
22 eiendomme gevind · Wys 1–20
Betty's Bay bied pragtige kuslandskatte met geleenthede vir ontspanning en verkenning. Die streek bevat beskermde natuurreservate en strande wat ideaal vir gesinsuitstappies is. Besoekers kan seelewe-waarnemings en buiteaktiwiteite geniet in 'n omgewing wat Suid-Afrika se diverse ekosisteme toon.
Betty's Bay draws visitors who value coastline access and relative quiet over resort infrastructure. The town's accommodation leans toward smaller, owner-run properties rather than hotel chains, and the range reflects the needs of independent travellers rather than package groups. With 0 properties currently listed through this platform and pricing not yet confirmed, comparing across multiple booking channels is the best way to get an accurate picture of availability.
At the budget end, self-catering cottages are the most common type. These typically include kitchen facilities, a living area, and private outdoor space, with many positioned within easy walking distance of the shore. Some are close enough to hear the surf at night, which is part of the draw for visitors who want a direct connection to the coast. The format suits families and small groups who prefer to manage their own meals, keeping costs reasonable across stays of several days.
Moving up in price, guesthouses operate on a bed and breakfast basis and tend to be owner-run. Hosts at these properties are generally well-placed to offer practical advice on local conditions, including walking routes and the best tidal windows for exploring the rocky shore. The personal service that comes with a smaller, owner-managed property is often as valued as the room itself by guests who return regularly.
At the upper end, a small number of sea-facing properties offer more space and better fittings than standard guesthouses. Betty's Bay has no resort infrastructure: no pools, on-site restaurants, or hotel-level concierge services. Visitors expecting those kinds of facilities should plan accordingly. The absence of large hospitality brands is part of what keeps the town feeling like a genuine coastal settlement rather than a purpose-built destination.
Demand during peak periods tends to exceed the limited supply of properties, making early booking advisable at every tier.
Southern right whales move close to shore between June and November. The rocky coastline offers good land-based viewing without a boat, and this period is cooler and less crowded, suiting hiking and long coastal walks as well as wildlife watching.
Summer, from December through February, brings warmer conditions at Silversands beach. The water stays cold even in midsummer, but the beach draws families and swimmers. School holiday traffic peaks in December and January, when the town is noticeably busier and properties fill within days of becoming available.
Spring, particularly October, marks peak fynbos flowering in the surrounding reserve land. Hikers visiting then get the Cape Floral Region's plant diversity at its best. The Stony Point Penguin Colony is accessible year-round but is less crowded in the shoulder months, giving visitors more space along the rocky viewing paths.
Rainfall concentrates between May and August. Winter combines whale watching opportunities with quieter beaches and more last-minute availability, though layers are essential against the coastal wind.
Betty's Bay lies roughly 80 kilometres southeast of Cape Town, reachable in around an hour and a half by car under normal conditions. The main approach road is the R44, which follows the coast and passes through several small settlements before reaching the town. In winter, mist on the mountain sections can slow the drive and reduce visibility considerably.
Cape Town International Airport is the nearest major airport, handling both domestic and international flights. Car hire is available at the airport. No regular bus or shuttle service connects Betty's Bay to the city, making a rental vehicle the only practical option for most visitors arriving from outside the region.
Once there, a vehicle remains necessary. The town is compact on foot, but its main points of interest are spread along the coastline and into the surrounding reserve. Petrol stations are located in nearby towns rather than in Betty's Bay itself, so filling the tank before the final stretch of the R44 is advisable, particularly if arriving late in the day.
Overberg (2 km) is the broader regional designation covering Betty's Bay and a stretch of Western Cape coastline and farming hinterland known for Cape flora and small coastal settlements. Most of what immediately surrounds the town falls within this designation.
Pringle Bay (8 km) is a quieter coastal village with a beach suited to swimming and easy days by the sea. It works as a natural afternoon excursion or an alternative base for visitors wanting fewer people around than even Betty's Bay sees during peak season.
Gordon's Bay (22 km) is the nearest town with full services, including a working harbour, fuel stations, restaurants, and a range of shops. The harbour beach is sheltered and calmer than more exposed stretches to the south, and the town is the most practical stop for restocking supplies during a longer stay.
Vermont (23 km) has a tidal lagoon popular with bird watchers and paddlers. It connects to Hermanus and provides a useful entry point for exploring the Walker Bay area, which is known for coastal wetland ecology and cliff-top viewing points.
Grabouw (24 km) is the commercial centre of the Elgin apple farming district. The town is functional rather than scenic, useful for fuel and provisioning, set against broad agricultural valley scenery on the approach roads.
Elgin (25 km) sits in a cooler mountain valley above the coastal range. Apple orchards, a small wine route, farm stalls, and cycling paths give it a distinctly different character from the coastline below, along with noticeably cooler air that provides relief during warm summer days. A half-day trip here adds genuine variety to a beach-focused stay.
Book well ahead for summer and South African school holidays. The December to January peak fills the limited pool of properties quickly, while off-peak months generally allow considerably more last-minute flexibility.
Before confirming a property, check the access road and what facilities are included, as both vary significantly between options. Recent guest reviews are the most reliable guide to practical conditions, particularly whether a gravel track approach becomes difficult in wet weather. Photos of the property exterior and its surroundings are worth requesting if not already provided.
The Harold Porter National Botanical Garden covers 200 hectares and has hiking trails suited to various fitness levels. Scheduling it as a morning activity makes the most of cooler temperatures before midday heat builds. Entry is straightforward and no advance booking is required.
Hiking in the Kogelberg Nature Reserve requires a permit, and some trails close seasonally to protect sensitive habitat. Contact the relevant conservation authority before committing to a hiking-focused day. Mobile signal in Betty's Bay is uneven across the town, so confirm Wi-Fi availability if connectivity matters during your stay.