Holiday Stays

Family-Friendly Accommodation in Cape Town – 151 Properties

Swimming pool in a lush garden with lounge chairs and palm trees at sunset
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Capo Cabana

Guesthouse Plattekloof
From R1,600
Annette GuestHouse

Annette GuestHouse

Guesthouse
From R835
Modern house on a hill overlooking a city at dusk
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Keret Accommodation

Self-catering
From R3,390
Cozy bedroom with two beds dining table and attached bathroom
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Tyger Hills Guest House

Guesthouse Bellville
From R1,190
Hilltop Guesthouse

Hilltop Guesthouse

Guesthouse Loevenstein
From R900
Wooden balcony with table and chairs overlooking a lush garden and golf course
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Greenkeeper Lodge

Self-catering Westlake
Maita Guest House

Maita Guest House

Guesthouse Bellville
From R700
Bright kitchenette with sofa patterned cushions and stools in a cozy room

Homestead Villas

Guesthouse Bellville
From R1,645

Admiralty B&B

Bed and Breakfast
From R3,400
House with large windows and satellite dish surrounded by trees and plants

Pooh Corner

Self-catering Goedehoop Estate
Colona Castle

Colona Castle

Boutique Hotel Muizenberg
Cozy bedroom with large bed side table chair and framed artwork on walls

Oceangolf Guest House

Guesthouse Chapmans Peak

Bluebottle Guesthouse

Guesthouse Muizenberg
Haus at Chappies

Haus at Chappies

Villa Chapmans Peak
From R4,047

Excellent Guest House

Guesthouse Bellville
From R1,350
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Bella Ev

Guesthouse Muizenberg
Twostory house with pool and garden and a view of a green landscape

Noordhoek Beach Villa

Villa Noordhoek
From R1,950
Anna Beulah Farm

Anna Beulah Farm

Farm House
From R935
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Surferscorner

Apartment Muizenberg
From R1,550
Serengeti Self-Catering Units Bellville
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Serengeti Self-Catering Units

Apartment Bellville
From R1,404

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Cape Town has enough variety between the coast and the suburbs to find accommodation that genuinely suits a family — not just one that permits children. With 78 family-friendly properties listed across areas like Bloubergstrand, Camps Bay, and Claremont, nightly rates run from R800 to R18,800, averaging R2,383. That spread covers self-catering apartments near the Atlantic, mid-range houses with private pools, and large villas for extended family groups. Most properties in this category come with practical features: fenced gardens, full kitchens, and off-street parking. Whether you need beach access or a quieter residential base, the options are more varied than most visitors expect.

Best Areas for Families in Cape Town

Bloubergstrand and Bloubergrant sit on the Atlantic coast north of the city, with long, flat beaches that work well for younger children. The area is calmer than Camps Bay and properties tend to cost less. Camps Bay has the famous beach and mountain backdrop, but it's more exposed to Cape Town's summer southeaster wind and properties carry a premium for the address. For families who want city access without the noise, Claremont in the Southern Suburbs offers a residential feel, reliable shopping at Cavendish Square, and reasonable driving distance to Cape Point and Kalk Bay. Chapman's Peak puts you close to Noordhoek Beach — one of the longest, flattest beaches in the Western Cape and safe for children to move around on freely.

What to Expect from Family-Friendly Properties

Properties listed in this category accommodate children rather than just tolerating them. In practice that means fenced or walled gardens, private pools (common across guesthouses and houses at most price points), self-catering kitchens, and off-street parking. At the lower end of the range (from R800/night) you're typically looking at a compact apartment or a room in a guesthouse. Around the R2,383 average, you get more space, a private garden, and usually a pool. The upper end — up to R18,800/night — covers large private villas with multiple bedrooms, suited to extended family or multi-family groups. At any price point, confirm cots and highchairs directly with the property if you have an infant.

Cape Town-Specific Tips for Families

Book well ahead for December and January. Cape Town's peak season aligns with South African school holidays, and family-suitable properties are the first to fill. The summer southeaster wind hits hardest on the Atlantic seaboard from November to February — Bloubergstrand gets full exposure while Hout Bay and the False Bay side are noticeably more sheltered. For swimming with children, Muizenberg and Fish Hoek on the False Bay coast are safer than Clifton or Camps Bay: warmer water and gentler currents. Cape Town is built for cars — you'll need a vehicle to reach most attractions, so factor in parking when evaluating accommodation in the City Centre or Bo Kaap.

How to Choose the Right Property

Decide first whether you need self-catering. Families with toddlers almost always benefit from a full kitchen — restaurant meals three times a day are expensive, and having breakfast and early supper at the property reduces logistical pressure considerably. Then weigh beach proximity against a private pool. A house with a pool in Claremont or Bellville often costs less than a beach-facing apartment in Bloubergstrand, and for young children a fenced private pool is frequently more practical than a public beach. With 78 properties across 10 distinct areas, there's enough genuine range to find a fit for most budgets and family types.