Holiday Stays
Saint Helena Bay travel and accommodation guide

Saint Helena Bay Reis- & Akkommodasiegids

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18 Eiendomme
Vanaf R900 / nag
Gemiddeld R3,294 / nag
Gewildste Self-catering
Saint Helena Bay is a large natural bay on the West Coast of South Africa, known for its fishing industry, whale sightings, and access to some of the region's quieter stretches of coastline. The area attracts visitors who want a slower pace and direct access to the Atlantic Ocean.
Saint Helena Bay sits along the West Coast of the Western Cape, roughly 150 kilometres north of Cape Town. The bay itself is one of the largest on the South African coastline, and the surrounding area includes several small towns and fishing communities, most notably Velddrif, Laaiplek, and the village of St Helena Bay itself. The region is part of the broader West Coast District, where the cold Benguela Current drives exceptional marine life and supports one of the country's most productive fishing grounds.

The bay has a long connection to maritime history. Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama anchored here in 1497, and the bay was named in his honour. That history sits quietly in the background of what is today a working coastal community, where fishing boats head out early and the smell of the sea is a constant presence. The town is not a resort destination in the conventional sense, which is part of its appeal to visitors looking for something low-key.

Whale watching is a genuine draw between June and December, when southern right whales move into the sheltered waters of the bay to calve. Dolphins are common year-round, and the area is popular with birdwatchers, particularly those interested in seabirds and the species that gather around the river mouth at Velddrif, where the Berg River meets the sea. The Langebaan Lagoon and West Coast National Park are within an hour's drive, giving visitors easy access to more formal conservation areas.

For those searching for Saint Helena Bay accommodation, the options tend toward self-catering cottages, guesthouses, and small holiday homes rather than large hotels. This suits the character of the place. Stays here are typically quiet, centred around beach walks, fishing, and watching the light change over the water in the late afternoon.

The West Coast as a whole has a distinct seasonal rhythm. Spring brings wildflowers to the surrounding fynbos and Namaqualand regions, and the annual West Coast wildflower season draws visitors from across the country between August and October. Temperatures along the coast remain moderate through summer, though the south-easterly wind can be strong. Winters are mild and often clear, which is when the whale activity peaks and the crowds are thinnest.

Tipes Akkommodasie in Saint Helena Bay

Uitgesoekte Verblyf in Saint Helena Bay

Vintage bathroom with clawfoot tub floral chair and framed pictures on yellow walls

Goblin's Creek

Gastehuis Sentraal Saint Helena Bay Stompneus Bay
Vanaf R2,422
Beach Haven Cottage

Beach Haven Cottage

Huisie Sentraal Saint Helena Bay
Vanaf R4,116
Goblin's Inn

Goblin's Inn

Selfsorg Sentraal Saint Helena Bay Stompneus Bay
Vanaf R1,395
Swimming pool with lounge chairs overlooking the ocean under a sunny sky

Oystercatcher Villa

Lodge Sentraal Saint Helena Bay St Helena Bay
Vanaf R3,800
Absolute Beach

Absolute Beach

Bed en Ontbyt Sentraal Saint Helena Bay
Vanaf R3,400

Akkommodasiepryse in Saint Helena Bay

Tipe Inskrywings Vanaf Gemiddeld Tot
Selfsorg 5 R900 R2,171 R5,500
Gastehuis 5 R2,350 R5,219 R14,700
Villa 3 R5,550 R7,316 R7,902
Bed en Ontbyt 1 R3,400 R3,794 R4,200
Hotel 1 R2,256 R3,406 R6,862
Lodge 1 R3,800 R5,334 R8,400
Huisie 1 R4,116 R5,198 R6,263
Boetiekhotel 1

Saint Helena Bay Kaart

Nabygeleë Bestemmings

Blaai Deur Alle Saint Helena Bay Akkommodasie

Bekyk al 18 akkommodasie-opsies in Saint Helena Bay met foto's, pryse en beskikbaarheid.

Blaai Deur Alle Akkommodasie