Lazy Days Apartments
Lazy Days Apartments offers fully equipped self-catering accommodation at three beachfront locations: Sunset Beach, Lamberts Bay, and Jeffreys Bay, suited for families and long stays.
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Lazy Days Apartments offers fully equipped self-catering accommodation at three beachfront locations: Sunset Beach, Lamberts Bay, and Jeffreys Bay, suited for families and long stays.
Waterland Lodge offers self-catering cottage accommodation on the banks of the Hout Bay River, on the slopes of the Constantiaberg mountains, twenty kilometres south of Cape Town's Central Business District.
Self-catering guest accommodation on an organic farm in Sunset Beach. Near the beach and shops, with Cape Town and winelands 20 minutes away.
Healing accommodation in Hout Bay, Cape Town, offering transformative therapies, meditation, and wellness recovery experiences in mountain forest gardens.
Eight-room bed and breakfast accommodation in Sunset Beach, Cape Town, 250 metres from the beach with Table Mountain views. Recipient of 9.5 Recognition of Excellence award.
Private accommodation in Constantia Valley wine region with mountain views, park-like grounds, and breakfast included.
Five-star self-catering accommodation in Constantia, Cape Town. This 80 sq metre apartment sleeps 2 adults and offers a private pool and manicured garden.
Luxury self-catering cottage accommodation in Hout Bay Valley with uninterrupted valley and mountain views. Multiple private cottages suit families, groups, and couples.
Self-catering accommodation in Constantia Valley on the Constantia/Plumstead border offering a studio and cottage with pool, WiFi, and uninterrupted power during load-shedding.
Self-catering accommodation on a privately-owned boutique wine estate in Constantia Valley, offering a Cottage sleeping up to four guests and a six-bedroomed Villa, both in a private vineyard setting.
Vlei Lofts B&B is two-room boutique accommodation on the edge of Rietvlei in the Table Bay Nature Reserve, 12km from Cape Town city center.
Constantia Lazy River is a family-run self-catering accommodation in Constantia with four units: Willow Suite, Arum Cottage, Frogg's Leap Studio, and Pheasants Nest Studio. Suitable for families, honeymooners, longer stays, relocations, and business travellers.
Six room types in self-catering accommodation, Upper Claremont. Secure property with large garden, pool, and Table Mountain views. Suitable as intimate wedding venue.
Three guesthouses with 33 suites in Milnerton Ridge providing 1–3 bedroom self-catering accommodation. All rooms feature free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, satellite TV, en-suite bathrooms, and daily housekeeping.
Two-cottage accommodation in Plumstead, Cape Town. Set on a 1500m² property with landscaped garden, swimming pool, and green lawns.
This luxury self-catering accommodation comprises six suites in Constantia, Cape Town's oldest wine-making region, 20 minutes from the city centre and surrounded by 10+ wine farms.
Constantia View Apartments comprises five self-catering units in Constantia, each with themed décor ranging from Moroccan to Mid-Century Modern. This accommodation sits three minutes' walk from Groot Constantia vineyard, with views over Table Mountain and False Bay.
Luxury accommodation on a seven-acre cape villa in Constantia valley with multiple room types and a cottage option. Rated excellent by 78 travellers.
Luxury 6-bedroom villa on Constantia's highest hill with panoramic views of Table Mountain Reserve and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Whole-property accommodation ideal for family holidays and group stays.
5-star luxury accommodation on Cape Town's oldest registered farm estate in Constantia Valley, established 1682. Historic property with 24 rooms offering spectacular views approximately 30 minutes from central Cape Town.
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The Atlantic Seaboard gives you the most consistent whale sightings from land. Bantry Bay and Bakoven sit directly above rocky outcrops where whales often surface close enough to see without binoculars. Camps Bay has the same coastal access plus a strip of restaurants you'll want after a morning on the rocks. For views across False Bay — which draws heavy whale traffic — Chapman's Peak puts you within striking distance of the Overberg coast and Hermanus.
If you're driving to Hermanus for the Whale Festival (typically late September to early October), Bloubergstrand or Bloubergrant are solid overnight bases. Rates there run lower than the Atlantic Seaboard, and you get Table Mountain views across the bay as a bonus.
Cape Town winters are mild by global standards but genuinely wet. June and July bring the bulk of cold fronts — pack a waterproof jacket and expect wind. By August the days begin to clear, September is typically the most comfortable month for outdoor time, and October can feel like early summer. This matters for whale watching: flat-calm days make sightings far easier, and the Atlantic can be rough enough to cancel boat trips in June.
Cape Town's shoreline is good enough that you don't need a boat. The Sea Point promenade, Signal Hill, and the rocks at Bakoven all produce reliable sightings from August through October. If you're travelling with children or anyone prone to seasickness, land-based watching is the better call. Boat trips depart from the V&A Waterfront and Hout Bay; they get you closer to the animals but sea conditions in June and July often cancel departures.
Of the 94 listed properties, most fall between R1,500 and R4,000 per night. Budget options from R800 are concentrated in Bellville and Bloubergrant — good value if you have a car. Properties in Bantry Bay and Camps Bay carry premium rates, some above R10,000 per night, but you're paying for direct ocean views and the ability to scan the water from your balcony. For the best mid-range value with whale-close positioning, Bakoven and the quieter end of Camps Bay are worth prioritising.
Winter also means fewer visitors, lower hotel occupancy, and more room to negotiate on multi-night stays. For a city break that combines wildlife, food, and no school-holiday crowds, whale season is one of the better times to visit Cape Town.