Bayflowers Guest House
Bayflowers Guest House offers comfortable accommodation in central Cape Town with family, twin, and double rooms. Located between Green Point and Sea Point in a quiet cul-de-sac.
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Bayflowers Guest House offers comfortable accommodation in central Cape Town with family, twin, and double rooms. Located between Green Point and Sea Point in a quiet cul-de-sac.
Five modern, self-catering apartments offering accommodation in Cape Town's City Centre directly on Long Street, surrounded by restaurants, bars, and shops, with cityscape views and glimpses of Table Mountain.
Self-catering accommodation in central Cape Town with studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments in St Martini Gardens. Recommended by Lonely Planet.
A 12-room Victorian-era boutique accommodation on Cape Town's Long Street, offering views of Table Mountain with contemporary café-style décor and modern amenities.
AirCommodation Guesthouse in Gardens offers penthouse and double room accommodation within 5 km of Cape Town's restaurants, cafes, and attractions.
Stylish accommodation in cottages and apartments in De Waterkant, Cape Town's cultural heart, with modern living amid historic charm. Minutes from Table Mountain and the V&A Waterfront.
Modern, self-catering accommodation offering studios and two- to three-bedroom apartments in De Waterkant with convenient access to Cape Town's city centre and V&A Waterfront.
Two luxury self-catered villas in Cape Town's De Waterkant, with housekeeping, laundry, and personal shopping services included for 2 or 4 guests.
European-influenced accommodation in De Waterkant with studios, duplexes, and apartments. Cobblestone streets, galleries, restaurants, and cafés within the precinct. Near Table Mountain, V&A Waterfront, and Bo-Kaap.
Newly renovated Victorian boutique accommodation in Cape Town featuring three suites, heated pool, and Table Mountain views.
Restored Victorian guesthouse accommodation in Cape Town's Oranjezicht neighbourhood with five air-conditioned en suite rooms, ranging from standard kings to apartment-style suites.
Self-catering accommodation in five apartments across three restored late-Victorian homes in Cape Town's Gardens suburb. Apartments start from R1700 per night, run by a family with over 25 years of hospitality experience.
Six newly renovated one- and two-bedroom heritage cottages in a quiet cul-de-sac at Table Mountain's foot in Cape Town's Old Quarter. Five-star accommodation.
3-bedroom self-catering accommodation on a private nature reserve, 1 hour north of Cape Town on the West Coast. Sleeps maximum 6 guests.
Guest house accommodation on Table Mountain's slopes in Cape Town's Gardens area with uniquely styled rooms, swimming pool, and dining room.
Neighbourhood Quarters is a boutique accommodation in Cape Town's Gardens neighbourhood on Kloof Street, offering self-contained apartments and a four-bedroom townhouse with character-filled design and modern comfort.
Victorian guesthouse accommodation built 1902 in Cape Town's Tamboerskloof, with 10 individually decorated rooms, tropical gardens, saltwater pool, and breakfast service.
Boutique accommodation in Green Point, Cape Town near V&A Waterfront. Historic Victorian villa from 1888 with three room types, pool, restaurant, and spa services.
Luxury 10-bedroom accommodation in Oranjezicht with 360° Table Mountain views. Within walking distance of Cape Town's city center, restaurants, and cafes on Kloof Street.
Newly-renovated 100-year-old self-catering accommodation in Cape Town's Gardens neighbourhood with Afro-chic style, three rooms, and Devil's Peak views.
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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.