401 Rozendal
401 Rozendal is self-catering accommodation among vineyards with mountain views in Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands, also a wedding, celebration and conference venue.
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401 Rozendal is self-catering accommodation among vineyards with mountain views in Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands, also a wedding, celebration and conference venue.
Self-catering accommodation in Simon's Town with outstanding views over False Bay and whale-watching opportunities from the kingsize bed. Fishermans Beach is a 2-minute walk away.
Boutique guesthouse accommodation in Simon's Town with five individually decorated rooms overlooking the bay, operated by a professional chef offering breakfast and dinner service.
Oceans Drift accommodation in Simon's Town features ocean-view rooms overlooking False Bay, a heated pool, complimentary breakfast, and helpful hosts.
Whale View Manor & Spa is 4-star guest house accommodation in Murdock Valley outside Simon’s Town, with sea views, a garden, and personal service.
Family-owned working wine estate accommodation near Stellenbosch offering bed-and-breakfast rooms and self-catering apartments among vineyards and mountains.
Relaxing bed and breakfast accommodation with three ocean-view suites in Simon's Town, overlooking False Bay and the Atlantic, a short walk from Fisherman's Beach.
The Lookout is contemporary luxury guesthouse accommodation in Simon’s Town, a short walk from the False Bay shoreline, with uninterrupted ocean and Hottentots Holland Mountains views.
Rocklands Seaside Bed & Breakfast is owner-managed seaside accommodation on the edge of Simon's Town, Cape Town, overlooking False Bay and bordering fynbos open space.
A 330-year-old working wine estate in the Cape Winelands offering luxury accommodation, fine dining, and wine experiences alongside vineyard exploration and natural surroundings.
Four luxury cottages offering accommodation in tranquil surroundings near Stellenbosch, with Cape views and breakfast included.
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The Atlantic Seaboard — Camps Bay, Bakoven, and Bantry Bay — is where most visitors want to be in December. You get beach access, mountain views, and good restaurants within walking distance. Camps Bay properties fill up well before December, so if that's your target area, start looking in September or October. Bakoven sits a few minutes south and offers smaller self-catering options at slightly lower rates — practical for families who prefer cooking some meals in.
Bloubergstrand and Bloubergrant on the West Coast give you kite-surfing conditions, consistent summer wind, and a clear view of Table Mountain across the bay. Rates here run lower than the Atlantic Seaboard, and the pace is considerably quieter. Chapmans Peak, on the southern edge of the Hout Bay corridor, suits those who want privacy and don't need to be within walking distance of a beach strip.
Expect daytime temperatures between 25°C and 35°C, long days, and the southeasterly wind — locally called the Cape Doctor — picking up most afternoons. Mornings are typically calm and clear. This matters when choosing a property: units with west- or north-facing patios get usable outdoor time before the afternoon wind arrives. Properties facing south can feel exposed on the windier days.
Rain in December is rare, but the wind is reliable. For regular beach days at Camps Bay or Clifton, aim for mornings. If water sports are your priority, Bloubergstrand handles the wind far better and draws kitesurfers and windsurfers throughout the summer season.
December brings the V&A Waterfront's festive market, Kirstenbosch's open-air summer concert series, and an increasingly packed calendar of outdoor events across the city. The beaches at Clifton and Camps Bay reach capacity from Christmas Eve through New Year. Parking near the Atlantic Seaboard becomes impractical — plan to walk from your accommodation, or accept that driving 10km to Camps Bay on a Saturday afternoon can take 45 minutes.
With 94 listings and rates from R800 to R18,800 per night, the range is real. The lower end covers self-catering apartments in Bellville or Bloubergrant — fine if you have a car and flexibility. The R2,383 average typically gets you a one- or two-bedroom self-catering unit in a solid suburb with good access to the main attractions. Above R6,000 per night, expect Atlantic Seaboard views, private pools, and air conditioning — worth considering when temperatures regularly hit 30°C. One detail worth checking before you book: many Cape Town pools are unheated. Atlantic water influence keeps them cold even in summer. If pool swimming matters to your group, confirm heating upfront.