Beaches and Bays
Owner-managed guest house accommodation in Bloubergrant (Blouberg), West Coast, Cape Town, with self-catering-style units and tea/coffee facilities only.
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Big Bay sits along the Atlantic coast with sandy beaches that draw many for leisure and water activities. The area includes paths for walking and spots for watching sunsets over the ocean. Visitors enjoy the proximity to Cape Town's urban attractions while staying in a more relaxed setting.
Owner-managed guest house accommodation in Bloubergrant (Blouberg), West Coast, Cape Town, with self-catering-style units and tea/coffee facilities only.
Beachfront self-catering accommodation in Mouille Point with studios and apartments, direct ocean access, and proximity to the V&A Waterfront.
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Luxury waterfront accommodation at Cape Town's V&A Waterfront Marina with one, two, and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses offering marina views and private access.
Self-catering apartment accommodation at Cape Town's V&A Waterfront with one, two, and three-bedroom units in a secure gated estate.
Moored houseboat at Cape Grace Marina offering unique waterfront accommodation in the Cape Town Waterfront. Sleeps 4 guests with double bed and sofa bed, from R3950 per night.
Self-catering accommodation with waterfront apartments at Cape Town's V&A Waterfront featuring modern furnishings, marina views, and secure gated facilities.
The newly renovated apartment, situated on the 2nd floor, has a sunny, modern feel, with great views of the ocean and the Green Point Urban Park. Security controlled access. There are stairs and an elevator. Safe, secure environment suitable for singles or a couple. The bedroom has a Queen Sized bed and there are large built in cupboards with ample packing space. The kitchen is fully equipped with an electric stove, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster and ironing facilities. A washing machine and tumble drier are included. The bathroom has a spacious shower with a basin and toilet. Bathroom amenities are included. The lounge area has a comfortable couch, writing desk, mini bar area and a bar / dining table with views of the ocean and the Urban Park. A restaurant is situated on the ground floor premises. Free, secure off street parking.
Luxury accommodation overlooking Cape Town's V&A Waterfront with one to three-bedroom apartments and penthouses. Direct access to One & Only Hotel's restaurants and award-winning spa.
Large hostel accommodation in Green Point, Cape Town. Established 1999, offering safe, secure, and affordable lodging with diverse room options and warm hospitality.
301 Faulconier is a stunning two-bedroom luxury, fully furnished, A five-star apartment located in the sought-after Faulconier development overlooking the canals and Victoria & Alfred basin. The spacious main bedroom is a true retreat, featuring an extra-length king-size bed and a generous amount of cupboard space. The en-suite bathroom is appointed with both a shower and a separate bath. For your entertainment, a large smart TV is included. Step out onto your private balcony to enjoy stunning, direct views of the Waterfront. The second bedroom offers flexible sleeping arrangements, with a choice of two extra-length twin single beds or one extra-length king-size bed, comfortably sleeping two adults. A separate second bathroom with shower facilities is located just outside the room for your convenience. There is a fully equipped kitchen with fridge/ freezer, washer, dryer, dishwasher, oven, cooker, microwave and fully kitted out and highly appointed crockery, cutlery and glassware. A chef can be available by arrangement, and kitchen stocking is available by prior arrangement. Step into the spacious, open-plan living area, where a modern dining table for six overlooks a private balcony with stunning views. This space is perfect for entertaining, with a well-stocked bar fridge on request and a cocktail station ready for your use The spacious living area provides a comfortable setting with two large couches, an ottoman, and a coffee table, all arranged to enjoy views of the balcony and the large smart TV. For added flexibility, one of the couches also conveniently converts into a double bed for extra guests.
Cape Dutch accommodation in Welgelegen offering three self-catering suites: Modern Twin, Cosy Queen, and Luxury Family options set around a peaceful courtyard garden.
The designer suite features contemporary décor, luxurious fabrics, fine textures and carefully selected artwork to create an ambiance of elegance and understated opulence.This luxury suite situated on the 4th floor of a 5-star hotel is located in central Green Point just outside the CBD and just a 10-minute walk from Cape Town Stadium and the V&A Waterfront. It offers a luxurious bright room with free capped Wi-Fi.
Self-catering studio apartment accommodation at Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, featuring spacious units, marina access, secure parking, gymnasium, and swimming pools.
Harpers House is an 8-bedroom luxury guest house accommodation in Green Point, Cape Town, dating to 1892. Book individual rooms or the entire house.
Budget accommodation in Cape Town's Green Point featuring four double-room categories with satellite TV and air conditioning, close to major attractions.
4 on Varneys is affordable, family-friendly guesthouse accommodation in Cape Town’s Green Point Village, a calm retreat between the city and Table Mountain.
Lala Lula is a luxury apartment accommodation in Cape Town's City Centre offering spacious, modern units in a secure building, rated 4.73/5 by guests.
Newly renovated two-bedroom apartment offering the ultimate urban lifestyle. Enjoy easy walking access to the V&A Waterfront, Green Point Stadium, and the town centre. The standout feature of this exceptional apartment is its stunning pool with a view, offering a perfect backdrop for relaxation. Enjoy the ultimate in comfort and privacy with your own private entrance and air conditioning. This spacious layout is ideal for a family or two couples, featuring two separate bedrooms and a comfortable living room. Prepare meals effortlessly in the well-fitted kitchenette, which includes a refrigerator, stovetop, and kitchenware. The apartment also offers a modern bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. For entertainment and convenience, you'll find a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a cosy seating area, and a tea and coffee maker. Every detail is designed for a seamless, enjoyable stay. Step out onto your desirable open-air balcony and enjoy the beautiful pool view, perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. Your peace of mind is ensured with 24-hour security and convenient, secure undercover parking.
Warwick Mansions unveils an exceptional array of recently refurbished two-bedroom apartments such as this one exuding pure elegance. Nestled in vibrant Green Point, this home is mere steps away from Cape Town Stadium and the iconic V&A Waterfront. Warwick Mansions Apartment 2, radiates refined comfort with tasteful decor and an inviting atmosphere. The self-catering unit features two bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious open-plan living area. Prepare gourmet meals in the modern kitchen, complete with fridge, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine. Relax in the stylish lounges, furnished with smart TVs offering Netflix. The Apartment offers exclusive DStv channels and a charming balcony with gas braai facilities. It includes a desk, air-conditioning, and high-speed fiber optic internet for convenience and connectivity. Enjoy the communal pool and secure undercover parking, with 24-hour security for peace of mind throughout your stay. Warwick Mansions promises a memorable experience in the heart of Cape Town.
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Big Bay sits along the Atlantic coast with sandy beaches that draw many for leisure and water activities. The area includes paths for walking and spots for watching sunsets over the ocean. Visitors enjoy the proximity to Cape Town's urban attractions while staying in a more relaxed setting.
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.