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Two-home accommodation in Blouberg with Table Mountain and Atlantic Ocean views, offering direct access to Dolphin Beach.
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Two-home accommodation in Blouberg with Table Mountain and Atlantic Ocean views, offering direct access to Dolphin Beach.
Compact micro-pod accommodation in Hout Bay for couples or remote workers. Queen bed, mountain and sea views, work-from-home area. From R1,250/night.
Luxury self-catering accommodation in Bergvliet with 2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and pool. Sleeps 4. Fully equipped kitchen, braai area, and secure parking.
Chapman's Peak Bed & Breakfast is family-run accommodation in Hout Bay, offering self-catering and bed & breakfast options across three units for couples, families, and small groups.
Ascot Gardens provides self-catering accommodation in the peaceful residential suburb of Bergvliet, Constantia Valley, Southern Suburbs. It offers 3 fully equipped self-catering units, 16 km from Cape Town centre, with secure parking, WiFi internet and premium DSTV in all suites.
Kasa Nama offers self-catering accommodation in Edgemead, a garden city suburb of Cape Town. The guesthouse has two modern apartments suited to business travellers, couples, small families, and holiday makers.
This hotel accommodation in the Cape Town area offers views from every room, balcony, and communal area, with King Plus sized beds, breakfast included, a heated salt water pool, and free wifi.
Bokkombaai is a self-catering holiday accommodation in Bloubergstrand comprising three apartments directly on the beach, with views of Table Mountain, the Atlantic Ocean, and Robben Island.
Beachfront luxury accommodation on Bloubergstrand promenade, Cape Town, with sea-facing suites offering unobstructed views of Table Mountain. 20 minutes from the city centre.
Three-unit self-catering accommodation in Cape Town's Southern suburbs. Suits couples, families, and business travelers. Maintains power and Wi-Fi during loadshedding; features pool, gardens, and walkable location.
Luxury accommodation in Hout Bay, Cape Town, 20 minutes from downtown and 5-minute walk to beach. Individually decorated suites and apartment for 9 guests with ocean and mountain views.
Luxury private villa accommodation in Hout Bay village, 30 minutes from Cape Town. Sleeps 8 with 3 bedrooms, private pool, and panoramic valley views.
Newly renovated boutique guesthouse accommodation in Hout Bay, Cape Town, with three suites offering private bathrooms, terraces, and panoramic views.
Beachfront accommodation in Blouberg with sea views, outdoor pool, and direct access to Blouberg Beach, restaurants, and shops.
Secret Garden Guesthouse is a 4-star self-catering accommodation in Bloubergstrand, offering fully equipped apartments with views across Table Bay, Table Mountain, and Robben Island.
Guesthouse accommodation in Parow North, Cape Town, with three room types and shuttle/tour services. Queen rooms from R550.
Beachfront accommodation in Bloubergstrand on South Africa's West Coast, 2 minutes from the famous beaches, offering views of the Atlantic Ocean, Table Mountain and Robben Island.
17-room boutique accommodation built around restored 1871 manor house. Rooms feature African-chic decor, mountain or courtyard views. Pool and spa on-site. Five minutes to Hout Bay beach.
Working horse farm accommodation in Hout Bay, Cape Town. Five room types for families and couples, 20 minutes from the city center.
Five individual Cape Dutch cottages offering bed & breakfast accommodation in Hout Bay, each with mountain views, private terraces, and access to a swimming pool.
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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.