Villa Majestic
Vyfslaapkamer luukse akkommodasie in Camps Bay met panoramiese see-uitsigte en dramatiese berglandskap wat oor die Atlantiese Oseaan uitkyk, vyf minute van sandstrande af.
117 eiendomme gevind · Wys 61–80
Hout Bay bied 'n mengsel van natuurlike skoonheid en maritieme geskiedenis wat baie besoekers lok. Die omgewing het sandige strande en 'n druk hawe waar vissersboote daagliks werk. Dit is 'n uitstekende basis vir die verkenning van die omringende landskappe, met geleenthede vir wandeltogs en wild-kyking.
Vyfslaapkamer luukse akkommodasie in Camps Bay met panoramiese see-uitsigte en dramatiese berglandskap wat oor die Atlantiese Oseaan uitkyk, vyf minute van sandstrande af.
Luukse 5-ster allesuite-akkommodasie in die Constantia Wynlande-vallei naby Kaapstad se Suidelike Voorstede, wat Deluxe Suites, Manor Rooms en Standard Rooms bied met dekor in koloniale styl en uitsigte oor die wingerde.
Villa Blue Dream is 'n boutique vol-diens villa in Camps Bay wat akkommodasie bied vir tot 10 gaste in vyf see-uitkyk dubbele slaapkamers met panoramiese see-uitsigte.
Moderne villa-akkommodasie op die Camps Bay-Bakoven-grens, tussen Tafelberg en die Atlantiese Oseaan. Vyf en-suite kamers met privaat swembad en tropiese tuin.
4-ster selfsorg akkommodasie in Camps Bay met 3 ultramoderne suites, elk met 'n privaat balkon en panoramiese uitsigte oor die Atlantiese Oseaan.
Glen Avon Lodge is a certified sustainable owner-run five-star boutique hotel offering accommodation in the Constantia Winelands, Cape Town with 16 rooms and suites.
Selfsorgverblyf op 'n privaatbeskermde boutique-wynlandgoed in Constantia Valley, met 'n Cottage wat tot vier gaste kan slaap en 'n ses-slaapkamer Villa, albei in 'n privaat wyngebied.
Luukse 4-eenheid akkommodasie in Bakoven met 3 slaapkamers en 'n 2-persoonswoonstel, 290 m² ruimte, oseaan- en berguitsigte, 10 minute se stap na Camps Bay se restaurante en strand.
Volledig bediende luukse villa's in Camps Bay met privaat swembaddens, wat wissel van ateljees tot drie-slaapkamer akkommodasie. See- en berguitsigte, binne loopafstand van die strand en restaurante.
Bayview Penthouses bied self-catering-akkommodasie op Theresa Avenue, die hoogste straat in Camps Bay. Vyf kamertipes wissel van 'n 18 m² studio tot penthouses, almal met uitsig oor Camps Bay en die Atlantiese Oseaan.
Constantia Valley-akkommodasie wat 'n dubbelverdieping-kothuis en 'n ateljeewoonstel bied, albei naby bekroonde wynplase en 20 minute van Kaapstad af.
Privaat akkommodasie in die Constantia Valley wynstreek met berguitsigte, parkagtige gronde en ontbyt ingesluit.
Luukse boutique-akkommodasie in Camps Bay met ruim kamers en suites met onbelemmerde uitsigte oor Camps Bay, Tafelberg en die Atlantiese Oseaan. 4.7/5 sterre.
Moderne 6-slaapkamer boutique-villa akkommodasie op Camps Bay se see-sy hellings, wat 180-grade oseaanuitsigte bied oor ses individueel ontwerpte suites met kenmerkende uitsigte oor berge en see.
Moderne, ultra-sjiek 6-slaapkamer boutique-villa-akkommodasie in Camps Bay met 180-grade see-uitsigte en privaat warmwaterbaddens in premium suites.
Luukse gastehuisakkommodasie aan die voet van die Twaalf Apostels in Camps Bay met Tafelberg- en see-uitsigte. Sewe kamers, 7 minute se stap na vermaak. Vol Engelse ontbyt en aandwyn.
Vier-slaapkamer strandakkommodasie in Kaapstad met see- en berguitsigte, 'n ruim swembad, net 'n klipgooi van die Sea Point-promenade af en naby die strande by Clifton en Camps Bay.
Vyf-eenheid akkommodasie in Constantia Valley se wynstreek, 4 km van Groot Constantia Wine Estate. Loft Apartment en Cottage beskikbaar individueel of huur die hele eiendom.
Luukse akkommodasie in Camps Bay bestaande uit drie bediende woonstelle en 'n ses-slaapkamervilla met oseaanuitsigte oor die Atlantiese Oseaan, Leeukop en die Twaalf Apostels.
Sewe-slaapkamer gastehuis in Camps Bay, Kaapstad, binne loopafstand van die blouvlag Camps Bay-strand. Ontbyt ingesluit.
117 eiendomme gevind · Wys 61–80
Hout Bay bied 'n mengsel van natuurlike skoonheid en maritieme geskiedenis wat baie besoekers lok. Die omgewing het sandige strande en 'n druk hawe waar vissersboote daagliks werk. Dit is 'n uitstekende basis vir die verkenning van die omringende landskappe, met geleenthede vir wandeltogs en wild-kyking.
Hout Bay has 19 properties listed across a price range from R850 to R18,800 per night, with an average of around R4,019. That spread reflects a genuine mix of accommodation styles rather than a market concentrated at one level.
At the budget end, bed and breakfast properties offer the most accessible entry point, typically including breakfast and a personal interaction with the host. These are smaller operations, often with just a handful of rooms, and they suit solo travellers or couples who want local knowledge built into the stay rather than the independence of a self-contained unit.
Guest houses occupy the middle ground in both price and experience. They tend to have more rooms than a B&B, some on-site facilities, and a degree of service that falls between a private homestay and a small hotel. Self-catering apartments and cottages sit in a similar price tier and suit families or groups planning a stay of several nights. Having a kitchen reduces daily costs and allows for flexible meal times, which matters when travelling with children or maintaining an unpredictable schedule.
The upper end of the market is dominated by villas. These properties typically offer private pools, more generous outdoor areas, and enough space for larger groups or extended stays. The price difference between a mid-range guesthouse and a villa is substantial, so matching the property type to the actual group size and budget avoids paying for space that will not be used.
Much of Hout Bay's accommodation sits within walking distance of the beach or has direct views of the mountain, which raises practical value across all tiers. Even moderately priced self-catering properties often include outdoor space that makes longer stays comfortable.
The harbour is the most active part of the suburb. Fishing boats return with fresh catches each morning, and several stalls along the wharf sell snoek, crab, and other local species directly. Craft and produce markets also operate nearby on selected days, drawing both visitors and local buyers.
Boat trips depart from the harbour to a seal colony offshore, where Cape fur seals gather on the rocks in large numbers. Trips run for around 30 to 45 minutes depending on the operator and are available year-round, though sea conditions can affect departures.
The World of Birds sanctuary houses an extensive collection of avian species along with a monkey jungle section. It makes for a two-hour outing and suits families with young children or anyone with an interest in wildlife beyond the marine environment.
Chapman's Peak Drive runs for approximately 9 kilometres along the cliff face, following a toll road with ocean views at nearly every turn. The route closes occasionally after heavy rain or rockfall, so checking conditions before setting out avoids a wasted trip. At the southern end, Noordhoek Beach is wide and largely undeveloped, with enough firm sand for horse riding along the waterline.
Wine estates in the nearby valleys operate tastings throughout the week, and most are accessible within a short drive. Several also run restaurant facilities, which makes a tasting trip into a relaxed half-day outing.
Golf courses within the area accept visitors without club membership, and the combination of mountain backdrop and Atlantic air makes for a distinctive setting compared to more inland courses.
Hiking trails through fynbos vegetation extend from the slopes above Hout Bay. Routes vary in difficulty, most require no special equipment beyond suitable footwear, and the views across the bay reward even short sections.
Hout Bay has a Mediterranean climate: warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Summer runs from November through February, with temperatures regularly reaching the mid-to-high twenties. The days are long, the sea is warm enough for swimming, and conditions suit water sports, boat trips, and time on the beach. The trade-off is the south-easter, a persistent afternoon wind that picks up across Cape summers and can make exposed spots uncomfortable by mid-afternoon. Morning activity tends to be more reliably calm.
Autumn, from March through May, sees fewer visitors and settled weather. Temperatures remain comfortable for outdoor activity, and it is widely considered one of the more practical windows to visit, particularly for hiking or wine tasting.
Winter (June to August) brings regular rain and occasional strong winds, though temperatures rarely fall below 10°C. The harbour, wildlife boat trips, and indoor attractions remain operational, but outdoor plans require more flexibility.
Spring (September to October) offers warming temperatures and wildflower displays across the fynbos slopes. It is a good time for hiking before the summer crowds arrive and before the south-easter establishes itself for the season.
Cape Town International Airport handles both international and domestic arrivals and is the main gateway for visitors. From the airport, the drive to Hout Bay typically takes 40 to 60 minutes depending on traffic.
The most direct route from Cape Town city centre runs via the M3 south and then the M63 into Hout Bay. An alternative is the M6, which follows the Atlantic coastline through Sea Point and Camps Bay before descending into Hout Bay from the north. The M6 takes longer but passes through several additional suburbs if stopping along the way is part of the plan.
Driving is the most practical option, both for reaching Hout Bay and for getting around once there. The suburb's layout is spread out, distances to the harbour, beach, and shopping areas vary, and carrying beach or hiking gear makes a private vehicle significantly easier. Parking near the harbour can be limited during summer weekends, so arriving early or walking from nearby accommodation avoids that friction.
No rail line connects Hout Bay to the wider Cape Town network, and MyCiTi bus services do not currently extend to the area. Rideshare apps and metered taxis operate between Cape Town and Hout Bay, and most accommodation providers can arrange airport transfers. Renting a car from the airport offers the most flexibility, particularly for reaching Chapman's Peak and points further south.
Hout Bay connects easily to a ring of distinct suburbs and towns, most within 15 kilometres.
Constantia (9km) is the closest wine-producing valley, set between the mountains to the east of Hout Bay. The estates here are among the oldest in South Africa, and most offer cellar tours, tastings, and sit-down restaurant meals. The short drive and lack of major roads between the two areas make it a natural half-day extension from a Hout Bay base.
Camps Bay (10km) is a beach suburb on the Atlantic seaboard with a white sand beach and a row of cafes and restaurants running behind it. The Benguela Current keeps the water cold for much of the year, but the beach draws large numbers of day visitors for sunbathing, and the suburb has an active evening restaurant scene.
Claremont (11km) functions primarily as a commercial hub in the Southern Suburbs. It contains a major shopping centre and cinema complex, which makes it useful for practical errands, a rainy-day outing, or stocking up on supplies for a longer self-catering stay.
Kommetjie (12km) is a quieter coastal village further south on the Peninsula. It has a reputation for surfing and attracts visitors looking for a less developed stretch of coastline compared to the northern Atlantic suburbs.
Cape Town (12km) provides access to the V&A Waterfront, Table Mountain via cable car or on foot, the Company's Garden, and the main concentration of museums, galleries, and restaurants. Most visitors to Hout Bay make at least one day trip into the city, and the drive is straightforward outside peak traffic hours.
Fish Hoek (13km) sits on False Bay, where the water is considerably warmer than the Atlantic side. The beach is sheltered and popular with families, and the town has a quieter character than the Atlantic seaboard suburbs to the north.
December and January are the busiest months. Larger properties suited to groups fill weeks or months in advance, so booking two to three months ahead for a peak summer visit gives the best selection without paying premium last-minute rates.
When comparing properties, check the exact address rather than relying on the suburb name. Hout Bay covers a significant area, and a property set back in the valley differs considerably from one on the beachfront in terms of noise, walking access, and proximity to the harbour.
Review the cancellation policy before confirming. Many properties in Hout Bay are independently owned, which means policies vary rather than following a chain standard. For stays built around outdoor activities, a flexible booking reduces risk when weather or road closures intervene.
For self-catering stays, check what kitchen equipment is provided and whether basics such as cooking oil, cleaning supplies, and bin bags are included. Local supermarkets in Hout Bay cover most everyday needs without requiring a trip to larger shopping centres.
Load-shedding, South Africa's scheduled power outages, affects Hout Bay as it does most of the country. Before confirming, check whether the property has a generator or inverter. This is a routine consideration rather than an edge case, and it affects refrigeration, Wi-Fi, and general usability during outages.