da Heim Guesthouse
Selfsorg-akkommodasie op Sunset Beach met Tafelberg-uitsigte en 100m strandtoegang. Ses woonstelopsies slaap 2–7 gaste vanaf €76 per nag.
232 eiendomme gevind · Wys 101–120
Big Bay lê langs die Atlantiese Kus met sanderige strande wat baie mense lok vir ontspanning en wateraktiwiteite. Die gebied het wandelpaaie en plekke om sonsondergange oor die see te kyk. Besoekers geniet die naby-heid tot Kaapstad se stedelike aantrekkings terwyl hulle in 'n meer ontspanne omgewing bly.
Selfsorg-akkommodasie op Sunset Beach met Tafelberg-uitsigte en 100m strandtoegang. Ses woonstelopsies slaap 2–7 gaste vanaf €76 per nag.
Atlantic Waves Guest House is 5-ster bed-en-ontbyt-akkommodasie in Sunset Beach, Kaapstad, op 'n kite- en windsurfstrand, oop sedert 2004.
Bied gemaklike beddens en goeie ontbyte aan sy gaste.
Korttermyn akkommodasie in Kaapstad se Sunset Beach, aangrensend aan die 20 km wit sand Big Bay wat bekend is vir kitesurfing. Twee minute se stap na die strand in 'n rustige, veilige buurt.
Vlei Lofts B&B is 'n tweekamer-boutique-akkommodasie op die rand van Rietvlei in die Table Bay Nature Reserve, 12 km van Kaapstad se stadssentrum.
Drie gastehuise met 33 suites in Milnerton Ridge wat 1- tot 3-slaapkamer selfsorgakkommodasie bied. Alle kamers is toegerus met gratis Wi-Fi, lugversorging, satelliet-TV, en-suite badkamers en daaglikse skoonmaak.
Gesinsbedryfde akkommodasie met twee selfsorg-eenhede vir paartjies en alleenreisigers, geleë 100 m van die strand af met restaurante binne stapafstand. Melkbosstrand, 30 km van Kaapstad af.
Beach Villa is strandfront-akkommodasie in Melkbosstrand, 28km van die stadsentrum, met uitsigte op die see, Tafelberg, en Robbeneiland.
Cape Town 4U Guesthouse is 'n boetiek-akkommodasie in Milnerton Ridge met ses luukse kamertipes en maklike toegang tot Kaapstad se aantreklikhede.
Gastehuis-akkommodasie in Kaapstad met 'n in-huis spa, binne loopafstand van Milnerton Beach, plaaslike restaurante en winkelsentrums.
Die eiendom bestaan uit twee ruim en suite-slaapkamers, d.w.s. die sogenaamde Room with a Sea View (luukse dubbelkamer) en die sogenaamde Another Room with a Sea View (luukse driedubbelkamer). Elke kamer is ten volle selfstandig en het sy eie goed toegeruste kombuis plus en suite-badkamer. Elke eenheid het sy eie privaat braaifasiliteit. Ook beskikbaar is die sogenaamde 14 Penguin Place Beach Apartment, 'n ruim twéeslaapkamerwoonstel, laasgenoemde ook ten volle toegerus om 'n sorgvrye vakansie te verseker. Die woonstel het ook sy eie aparte braai-area. Die gastehuis word volledig met sonkrag aangedryf, het sy eie waterbron en is minder as vyf kilometer vanaf Koeberg Power Station en Koeberg Nature Reserve geleë.
Luukse akkommodasie in die hart van Kaapstad met 10 en-suite kamers vir mediese toeriste en sakereisigers. Prima sentrale ligging met restaurant, spa, swembad en sterk gasresensies.
Sonkrag-aangedrewe gastehuisakkommodasie in Milnerton met vyf smaakvol gemeubileerde kamers, ontbyt ingesluit en beurtkragvriendelike stelsels.
Budapest Boutique Hotel in Kaapstad is 'n bekoorlike en luukse toevlugsoord wat 'n intieme en persoonlike verblyf bied met slegs vier uniek ontwerpte kamers. Geleë in 'n uitstekende ligging, kombineer die hotel luuksheid met 'n warm, huislike atmosfeer, ideaal vir diegene wat privaatheid en gemak soek. Die akkommodasie sluit 'n romantiese wittebroodsuite in, perfek vir paartjies, met elegante dekor, 'n private atmosfeer en luukse geriewe. Vir diegene wat 'n meer klassieke ervaring verkies, bied die Classic King Room ruim elegansie met 'n gemaklike king-grootte bed en smaakvolle ontwerp. Elke kamer is deurdag toegerus met moderne geriewe terwyl dit 'n stylvolle, huislike gevoel behou. Met sy eksklusiewe, boutique-aantrekkingskrag bedien die hotel diegene wat 'n vreedsame, ontspanne verblyf soek, hetsy vir 'n romantiese wegbreek, 'n kort breek of 'n gesellige toevlug. Gaste kan uitsonderlike diens en 'n stil atmosfeer geniet, terwyl hulle naby Kaapstad se top-aantreklikhede, restaurante en skilderagtige uitsigte is.
Selfsorg akkommodasie in die omheinde Burgundy Estate, Milnerton. Twee 3-slaapkamer huise en een 1-slaapkamer studio, gerieflik naby strande, winkels en restaurante.
Die Island Beach Collection bied 'n keuse van gemaklike, volledig toegeruste selfsorghuise, almal perfek geleë op die skilderagtige Woodbridge Island en oorkant die strandmeer. Slegs minute vanaf Kaapstad se middestad bied ons eiendomme direkte strandtoegang en is slegs tree van die sand af. Gaste kan 'n kort stappie na die gholfbaan en gemeenskaplike swembaddens geniet, alles binne 'n veilige, rustige omgewing, ideaal vir beide ontspanning en verkenning. Geniet ontspannende stappies om die eiland, met Kaapstad se middestad en die V&A Waterfront slegs 15 minute se ry weg. Ons is ook gerieflik 45 minute vanaf die West Coast National Park en die Stellenbosch-wynstreek geleë, en slegs 15 minute vanaf die Durbanville-wynstreek, met maklike toegang vanaf Kaapstad Internasionale Lughawe. Benewens ons Island Beach Collection op Woodbridge Island, bied ons ook twee private gastekamers in Tableview/Flamingovlei, ongeveer 40 minute vanaf Kaapstad en slegs 2 km vanaf Blouberg Beach. Elke kamer het sy eie en-suite-badkamer, aparte ingang en private patio. Gaste deel toegang tot 'n tuingebied met 'n braai-fasiliteit, perfek vir 'n ontspanne en outentieke Kaapstad-ervaring. Belangrike Inligting: Die meeste van ons eiendomme bied 'n gerieflike self-incheck-fasiliteit. Incheck-instruksies sal op die dag van aankoms aan jou gestuur word.
Zonnekus Guest House is selfsorgakkommodasie wat drie individueel versierde studio's in Milnerton, Kaapstad bied.
STYLVOLLE KAMER NABY DIE STRAND THE BEACH ROOM is 'n KLEIN, helder selfsorg-studiokamer met en-suite badkamer met sy eie ingang wat na 'n private patio lei. Dit is geleë minder as 50 m van die Milnerton-strand in die 24-uur bemande sekuriteitskompleks van Woodbridge Island, minder as 9 km van die middestad en binne maklike bereik van die V&A Waterfront en baie ander toeriste-aantreklikhede.
Historiese Kaaps-Hollandse plaashuis-akkommodasie in Milnerton, Kaapstad, by die poort tot die West Coast, met uitsigte op Table Mountain, die see en Milnerton Golf Course.
Beachwood Inn is 'n gasvrye gastehuis geleë in die vreedsame kusbuurt van Duynefontein, Melkbosstrand. Met warm gasvryheid en gemaklike akkommodasie is dit die perfekte basis vir gaste wat die beste van die West Coast wil geniet en die area se geliefde aantreklikhede wil verken. Akkommodasie by Beachwood Inn sluit 'n verskeidenheid pragtig ingerigte kamers in, elkeen toegerus met king-size- of twin-beddens en 'n en-suite-badkamer. Elke kamer beskik oor lugversorging, 'n TV met geselekteerde DStv-kanale, 'n werklessenaar, 'n barkoelkas en tee-en-koffiefasiliteite om 'n ontspanne en rustige verblyf te verseker. Let asseblief daarop dat een van die Deluxe King Rooms rolstoeltoegang het; gaste kan die eiendom direk kontak om beskikbaarheid na te vra. Gaste kan gratis Wi-Fi geniet, 'n ruim vermaakarea met 'n braai en kroeg, asook 'n gesellige vuurput vir onvergeetlike aande onder die West Coast-hemele. Veilige parkering word ter plaatse voorsien. Beachwood Inn is ideaal geleë slegs 700 m van Melkbosstrand Beach, plaaslike restaurante en winkels, en 46 km van Kaapstad Internasionale Lughawe. Gewilde nabygeleë aantreklikhede sluit Canal Walk Shopping Centre, die Koeberg Nature Reserve vir stap, Die Melkbosskerm vir outentieke West Coast-eetervaringe, SWAT Laser Tag and Paintball, The Farmyard Farm Stall, die Melkbosch Food Fair, Atlantic Beach Golf Club, en 'n keuse van watersport soos branderplankry en kitesurfing langs die pragtige West Coast in.
232 eiendomme gevind · Wys 101–120
Big Bay lê langs die Atlantiese Kus met sanderige strande wat baie mense lok vir ontspanning en wateraktiwiteite. Die gebied het wandelpaaie en plekke om sonsondergange oor die see te kyk. Besoekers geniet die naby-heid tot Kaapstad se stedelike aantrekkings terwyl hulle in 'n meer ontspanne omgewing bly.
Big Bay has 19 listed properties, with nightly rates spanning from R800 to R2,900. That spread covers a genuine range, from straightforward self-contained units to more considered stays with additional facilities and attentive service.
At the accessible end, several guesthouses offer rooms on a bed-and-breakfast basis, making them practical for short-stay visitors who prefer meals handled without a kitchen. Properties in this tier vary considerably in character, from modest family-run homes with communal outdoor space to tidier units with private entrances and gardens. Braai areas appear at nearly every price point in Big Bay, reflecting how central cooking outside is to the local culture.
The middle portion of the market is dominated by guest houses, which account for the largest share of listings. These typically offer en-suite rooms or self-contained units with a kitchenette, private parking, and garden access. A lodge option in this range leans into the area's outdoor atmosphere, with more space and an informal feel that suits longer stays. Because most properties are owner-managed rather than chain-operated, guests generally receive more flexibility around check-in and more useful local advice than at larger hotels.
For families or groups planning a stay of a week or more, self-catering properties and apartments offer better value and more room to spread out. Full kitchens, laundry facilities, and multiple bedrooms are standard in this category, and these units tend to sit within residential streets rather than directly on the beachfront. The additional space comes at a higher per-night cost.
At the top tier, boutique hotels offer the most considered experience, with designed interiors, on-site staff, and facilities such as pools and lounges. One hotel listing rounds out the options for those who prefer daily housekeeping and a reception desk. Across property types, outdoor living space is clearly a priority in Big Bay, and most listings are designed around it.
The beach is the primary draw and the centre of daily life in the suburb. The main stretch runs for several kilometres, wide enough to accommodate swimmers, walkers, and board sports without crowding. Consistent south-southwesterly winds during summer make this coastline one of the better spots for kiteboarding in the Western Cape, with hire and instruction outfits operating along the beachfront. Beginners are well-catered for. Surfers tend to favour the break toward the northern end of the bay, where conditions are more consistent. Outside wind-driven sports, the beach is used year-round for morning walks and watching the seals and seabirds that are common in the shallower waters close to shore.
The Blouberg Nature Reserve, a short drive from the main beach, covers coastal fynbos, dune systems, and wetland habitat. Birdwatching here can be productive, particularly for species that use the shoreline and reedbeds. Trails are well-marked and mostly flat, making the reserve accessible to most fitness levels.
Wine farms are within easy reach for day trips. The Durbanville wine route, accessible by car, takes in several estates open for tastings and cellar tours. The route is compact enough to cover two or three farms in a single afternoon, and the area is known particularly for Sauvignon Blanc.
Golf is available within a short drive. Links-style courses in the area face the same coastal winds that define the beach experience, giving them a distinctive character compared to inland courses. Visitor rounds are generally available without advance membership.
Evenings along the beachfront offer a casual dining scene, with most menus focused on seafood and grills. Outdoor seating is common, and the atmosphere is relaxed rather than formal.
Big Bay follows a Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers from November to March and cool, wet winters from May to August. Summer temperatures typically reach between 20°C and 30°C, though the southeaster wind blows strongly from October onward and makes exposed coastal areas feel considerably cooler than the temperature suggests. This same wind drives the kiteboarding and surfing season, so conditions that are uncomfortable for sunbathing are often ideal for water sports.
Peak visitor demand falls between mid-December and mid-January, when South African school holidays coincide with the general summer holiday season. The beachfront is at its busiest, and booking ahead is essential. Demand eases from February onward, even though warm weather and active wind continue through March.
April and October are the shoulder months. Temperatures are moderate, crowds have thinned, and rainfall is less likely than in winter. These months suit a mix of outdoor activities and day trips at a comfortable pace.
Winter (June to August) brings regular cold fronts and rainfall that limits time on the beach. Whale activity along the Cape coast increases during this period and can occasionally be spotted from shore on calm days, but visitor numbers drop substantially. Those coming specifically for beach or wind sports should plan for summer or shoulder months.
Cape Town International Airport is the main entry point for visitors, handling both international and domestic routes. From the airport, Big Bay is approximately 35 to 45 minutes by car depending on traffic, following the N1 and then the N7 before joining the R27 coastal road north. The R27 runs along the western edge of Table Bay and is the main artery connecting Cape Town's northern Atlantic coast suburbs.
There is no direct rail service to Big Bay. Car hire from the airport is the most practical arrangement, both for reaching the suburb and for day trips once there. Uber operates throughout the area and provides a reasonable alternative to a hire car for visitors who do not plan to travel widely. Surge pricing applies during the December to January peak.
The MyCiTi bus network extends into the coastal strip, with stops within walking distance of the beachfront for properties near the main road. Services run regularly during the day but thin out in the evenings and are not well-suited for reaching destinations that require transfers. Minibus taxis operate along the R27 corridor but follow no fixed schedules and work better for regular commuters than for visitors.
Cycling is a viable option for getting between adjacent suburbs. The coastal roads are flat and short distances make a bicycle a practical choice for daily movement without depending on a car.
Bloubergstrand, four kilometres south, is the closest community to Big Bay and shares much of its coastal character. It is particularly associated with one of the most reproduced views of Table Mountain, the angle across Table Bay from the beach here appearing on postcards and in property advertising throughout the region. A small cluster of restaurants and coffee shops along the beachfront makes it a natural stop for lunch or an early evening meal.
Table View, four kilometres in the other direction, functions primarily as a suburban retail and services hub. Visitors use it for grocery shopping, banking, and practical errands. Several well-stocked supermarkets here are convenient for those cooking for themselves during their stay, and a larger shopping centre covers most everyday needs.
Rosendal, seven kilometres out, is a quieter residential area with limited visitor facilities. Its main value is access to walking routes through adjacent nature areas and a noticeably slower pace than the coastal suburbs.
Melkbosstrand, seven kilometres north along the coast, draws families to its long, uncrowded beach and relaxed atmosphere. A small caravan park, a scattering of seafood restaurants, and little commercial development give it a different feel from Big Bay. Weekdays here are particularly quiet and worth the short drive.
Milnerton, ten kilometres south, sits alongside the Milnerton Lagoon. The weekend flea market draws collectors and casual browsers from across Cape Town, while the lagoon provides flat-water paddling and good birdwatching along its reed-lined edges.
Cape Town (Kaapstad), twelve kilometres away, offers the full range of city attractions. The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, the Bo-Kaap neighbourhood, the ferry to Robben Island, and the city's museum and gallery circuit are all within a straightforward drive. Most visitors to Big Bay make at least one or two day trips into the city centre during a stay.
The busiest booking window falls between mid-November and mid-January. Properties sleeping four or more people are best reserved two to three months ahead for this period. Easter in April is the other significant peak, when demand from South African domestic travelers is strong and availability tightens quickly.
Outside these windows, last-minute availability is more common. Some owners are open to negotiating on extended stays of five nights or more, particularly in autumn and winter. Contacting properties directly, rather than booking exclusively through platforms, can sometimes produce better terms or flexibility on arrival times.
Before confirming, check what the nightly rate includes. Cleaning fees, linen charges, and utility surcharges are handled differently across properties, and the final total at checkout can differ noticeably from the headline rate. For properties advertising shared pools or braai facilities, confirm whether these are reserved or accessible to multiple guest parties at once.
Wind exposure is worth factoring in more than at most coastal destinations. Properties facing south without any shelter from the southeaster can be uncomfortable on summer afternoons, even when the temperature is warm. Checking a property's orientation and whether outdoor areas have wind breaks is a practical step if outdoor space is important to your stay.
Mobile coverage is reliable across most of Big Bay, and Wi-Fi is standard at nearly all properties.