Waterland Hout Bay
Waterland Lodge provides self-catering cottage accommodation on the Hout Bay River in Hout Bay, about 20 km south of Cape Town CBD.
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Constantia features historic wine estates that date back to the 17th century, providing a peaceful retreat with opportunities for tasting fine wines. The area includes lush gardens and mountain views that appeal to nature lovers. It serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby Cape Town attractions.
Waterland Lodge provides self-catering cottage accommodation on the Hout Bay River in Hout Bay, about 20 km south of Cape Town CBD.
Glen Avon Lodge is a certified sustainable owner-run five-star boutique hotel offering accommodation in the Constantia Winelands, Cape Town with 16 rooms and suites.
We define our accommodation through exceptional service and a tranquil environment in an opulent setting with luxurious finishes. Villa Jesdene offers 3 air-conditioned en-suite rooms, an open-plan kitchen and a large living area open onto the landscaped garden. The rooms are furnished with comfortable queen-size or twin beds and wardrobes and have garden views. Two of the bathrooms are fitted with baths and showers, as well as a bidet in 1 of the bathrooms, while the third bathroom has a shower-only bathroom. Underfloor heating, towels, bed linen, soap, toilet paper and hangers add to the comfort. The kitchen is fully equipped with stoves, ovens, a microwave, complimentary coffee, tea and sugar and a washing machine. Meals can be enjoyed at the dining table and guests can relax in the lounge area which offers a cosy fireplace and a TV with smart TV capabilities and DStv. Complimentary wireless high-speed internet connection is available and guests have use of the pool table, opening onto the swimming pool and outdoor braai facilities. Sun loungers, a jungle gym for children and free parking for up to 4 vehicles are available on the premises. In-house concierge, chef services, cleaning, airport transfers and tours and activities are available on request. In addition, the property is fitted with security cameras.
Fernwood Manor is five-star boutique guest house accommodation in upper Newlands, Cape Town, at the foot of Table Mountain. An elegant colonial-style home with lush gardens and mountain views.
Private adults-only studio and double-storey self-catering cottage accommodation at 33 Strawberry Lane, Belle Constantia, in the Constantia Valley.
Self-catering heritage accommodation in Wynberg Chelsea Village with three individually styled suites blending period character and modern comfort.
Guest house and bed & breakfast accommodation in Upper Kenilworth. Comfortable rooms and suites with private bathrooms, pool, garden, and secure parking in a peaceful, leafy residential area.
Panorama Guest House is cosy B&B-style accommodation in Newlands, Cape Town, at the foothills of Table Mountain, with 180° panoramic views.
Modern guest house accommodation in Upper Claremont with two deluxe en-suite bedrooms, exceptional breakfast, and daily housekeeping service.
Luxury 6-room boutique accommodation in Upper Claremont with spacious en-suite bedrooms, private balconies, Table Mountain views, and daily English breakfast in a quiet cul-de-sac.
4-star accommodation offering stylish self-catering cottages and apartments in Constantia Valley wine country, Cape Town.
Luxury Forest Escape in Newlands is a private, immaculate home with direct access to Table Mountain and moments from Kirstenbosch Gardens. Perfect for families, hikers, dog lovers, and anyone wanting a luxury escape surrounded by nature, but close to it all. Step into a world where historic elegance meets cutting-edge comfort. This exquisite four-bedroom fully equipped home, designed with privacy in mind, showcases the enduring beauty of solid oak flooring and authentic original fireplaces. The sleeping arrangements offer versatile luxury with en suite bathrooms, with two of the bedrooms offering queen-size beds, one with a comfortable double bed, and the main bedroom with a sumptuous king-size bed, ensuring ample space for all guests. Each of the home's bathrooms is a sanctuary of well-being, featuring contemporary fittings and a choice of refreshing showers or a combination of a bath and shower. Embrace sustainable living and complete energy independence with a full off-grid solar system. The dedicated outdoor entertainment space includes a well-appointed patio featuring a built-in braai and a pizza oven, perfect for culinary adventures. Scattered throughout the garden are inviting seating areas, ideal for enjoying meals, entertaining guests, or simply unwinding amidst the tranquil surroundings. Unwind and rejuvenate in your private hot tub, sauna and ice bath, and rest easy with comprehensive state-of-the-art security, featuring electric fencing and cameras. Perfect for those with furry friends, this dog-friendly abode also provides fast WiFi and ideal spaces for productivity. This residence extends its luxury to the outdoors, offering a truly exceptional experience. Enjoy a vast, forest-like garden with direct mountain access and beautiful mountain views of Lions Head, providing both recreation and stunning natural beauty. The soothing presence of a nearby mountain stream ensures a private and peaceful ambience.
Sunny A206 @the Quadrant is tucked away in a leafy cul-de-sac within the secure Quadrant apartment block. It offers convenience and comfort close to major medical facilities, including a large hospital and the Fertility Clinic. Enjoy easy access to a coffee shop in the building, an authentic Italian restaurant just steps away, and the library a block away. This modern retreat in the heart of Claremont, Cape Town, is a stylish and sun-filled one-bedroom apartment offering the perfect blend of comfort, convenience and chic design. Nestled inside the secure, well-appointed Quadrant apartment block, the living area is flooded with warm afternoon light and sets a relaxed tone for your stay. Inside, youll find a comfortable double bed, a contemporary bathroom with a shower, basin, toilet and thoughtful touches throughout that create a welcoming home- away- from -home atmosphere. The kitchen is fully equipped with a 4-plate stove, oven, microwave, toaster, coffee and tea-making facilities, a fridge, and a washing machine for added convenience. Meals can be enjoyed at the dining table, and a dedicated workspace with high-speed Wi-Fi ensures guests working from home have a comfortable and productive environment. The living room has comfortable seating and a smart TV for your media entertainment. Guests have access to the Quadrant's wellness centre, complete with an indoor heated pool and gym, ideal whether youre working remotely or simply unwinding. Access to the Quadrant building is easy and secure, with controlled entry and a dedicated basement parking bay for apartment A206. Step outside your door, and youll be in a superb location, the Quadrant building is just a stroll down the road from the retail and business district of Claremont, offering shops, cafés and cinemas. Whether youre staying for business, leisure or a bit of both, this gem offers a bright, central base to explore Cape Town and the surrounding area.
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.
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.
Two-cottage accommodation in Plumstead, Cape Town. Set on a 1500m² property with landscaped garden, swimming pool, and green lawns.
African Safari Lodge-style accommodation on the Constantia Wine Route in Cape Town, with 6 room types and views of the Constantia valley.
4-star bed and breakfast accommodation in the tranquil suburb of Tokai, with en-suite bedrooms and self-catering cottages. Swimming pool and gardens, minutes from Constantia Wine Route and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
Luxury accommodation in Constantia Valley, Cape Town's wine country. Eight spacious, newly renovated rooms with modern comforts and Table Mountain views.
Luxury 5-star self-catering accommodation in Constantia Winelands with four French colonial-style dwellings sleeping up to 22 guests total, rated 9.2/10.
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Constantia features historic wine estates that date back to the 17th century, providing a peaceful retreat with opportunities for tasting fine wines. The area includes lush gardens and mountain views that appeal to nature lovers. It serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby Cape Town attractions.
Constantia offers 31 properties with nightly rates ranging from R1,320 to R18,800, averaging R3,739 across the full spectrum. The options span several categories and price points, giving visitors a genuine choice between a simple room and a full private estate.
At the more affordable end, bed and breakfasts typically average around R2,717 per night. These are usually owner-operated properties where breakfast is included and the pace is unhurried. They suit travellers who prefer a personal setup over the anonymity of a larger property. Boutique hotels occupy a similar position in the market, averaging around R4,115 per night, with slightly more polish and typically more consistent service across a small number of rooms.
The largest category is guest houses, with eleven listings averaging R5,108 per night. Many of these occupy restored Cape Dutch homesteads with substantial gardens and views toward the Constantiaberg. The format here tends to mean en-suite rooms, shared outdoor areas, and a host who can give practical advice on the valley. This mid-range tier suits couples, solo travellers, and small families who want more comfort than a standard B&B but less formality than a hotel.
For groups or extended stays, the upper tier makes financial sense. Self-catering homes dominate this bracket, with rates that reflect full-house access rather than individual rooms. A large family or group of friends splitting the cost of a villa or self-catering property can end up paying less per person than a mid-range guest house. These properties typically come with private pools, full kitchens, and enough bedrooms for six to eight guests. The self-catering category in particular rewards guests who plan a stay of four nights or more, allowing time to settle into the pace of the valley.
Across all tiers, Constantia accommodation leans residential rather than corporate. The suburb's character, shaped by mature oak trees and quiet residential streets, carries over into the properties themselves.
Wine estates are the defining activity. Groot Constantia, South Africa's oldest wine estate, is set within the suburb and operates as both a working farm and a heritage site. The on-site museum holds antique pressing equipment and documents the estate's history from the late 1600s. Tastings cover the estate's current range and run daily. The Constantia Wine Route extends beyond this single estate to include several others within a short drive, and a well-planned afternoon can take in two or three tastings without covering more than fifteen kilometres.
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden covers the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, roughly five kilometres from the valley's centre. The trail network includes short, paved paths suited to casual walkers as well as steeper routes that climb toward the mountain plateau. The back slopes of Table Mountain are accessed from here, offering a quieter alternative to the more popular cable car ascent. Between November and April, the garden hosts an outdoor concert series on Sunday evenings.
Hiking on the Constantiaberg mountain suits a range of fitness levels. Trails start from several access points within the suburb and range from a one-hour return walk to a half-day route reaching the high ridge above 900 metres. The terrain is fynbos-covered, and sightlines from the upper slopes take in both False Bay and the Atlantic coast on clear days.
For golf, the Steenberg and Constantia Uitsig courses both offer visitor access. The valley's elevation keeps temperatures slightly cooler than coastal courses, which is noticeable during summer rounds. Both courses require advance bookings.
The False Bay and Atlantic coastlines are 20 to 30 minutes away by car, with the calmer waters of the False Bay beaches better suited to families and swimmers.
The Western Cape's Mediterranean climate means pronounced seasonal differences. Summer, from November through March, is dry, hot, and busy. The peak within the peak falls over December and January, when school holidays and tourist demand combine to fill accommodation across the valley. Harvest season runs roughly from February to March, when vineyards are active and some estates offer working visits and additional tasting events.
Spring (September to October) and autumn (April to May) are the most comfortable months for outdoor activity. Temperatures are moderate, rainfall is light or absent, and the crowds associated with the summer holiday period have not yet arrived or have already cleared. These months suit hiking, cycling, and unhurried estate visits.
Winter, from June to August, brings the most rainfall, but temperatures rarely fall below 8 degrees Celsius. Many days are clear and cold rather than persistently wet. Mountain trails are quiet, and the garden at Kirstenbosch takes on a different character in the cooler months. Accommodation rates drop considerably off-peak, which makes winter a practical choice for visitors whose schedule is flexible and who are not primarily here for outdoor swimming or beach days.
Cape Town International Airport sits approximately 20 kilometres from Constantia, and the drive takes 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic conditions on the N2. Car hire desks operate at the airport and hiring a vehicle is the most practical approach for exploring the valley and making day trips. The road links are direct and well-maintained.
From Cape Town's city centre, the suburb is roughly 15 kilometres south via the M3 (De Waal Drive), a divided road that runs through the southern suburbs. The journey takes around 20 minutes outside of morning and afternoon peak hours. An alternative route via the M63 passes through the Constantia Valley floor and is more scenic.
Constantia does not have its own train station. The closest is Wynberg on the Southern Line, approximately five kilometres from the valley, served by minibus taxis and some local bus routes. Golden Arrow buses run through parts of the southern suburbs, though coverage within the valley itself is limited and services do not run frequently enough to rely on for day trips.
Visitors arriving from the east via the Garden Route travel on the N2, approaching Cape Town through the Somerset West corridor, with access to the southern suburbs from the Muizenberg junction. The total drive from George is approximately 450 kilometres.
Six destinations within ten kilometres of Constantia complement a stay in the valley, each covering different ground.
Claremont, four kilometres away, functions as the local commercial centre. Cavendish Square is the main shopping complex, useful for practical needs including supermarkets, pharmacies, and a cinema. The suburb has a Southern Line station that connects into Cape Town's rail network, making it the most convenient access point for train travel from the valley.
Cape Town city centre, also four kilometres from the valley's northern edge, contains the V&A Waterfront, the Bo-Kaap neighbourhood with its distinctive painted houses, the District Six Museum, and the lower terminal for the Table Mountain aerial cableway. A full day in the city can move between these points efficiently given how compact central Cape Town is.
Grassy Park, six kilometres south, is a residential suburb with few visitor attractions in itself, but it sits on the route toward the False Bay coastline and provides access to local services and fuel stops heading east.
Rondebosch, seven kilometres north, is anchored by the University of Cape Town campus and the Rondebosch Common, a large open green used for informal walking and weekend sport. The suburb has independent cafes and bookshops concentrated near the university, and a different, more residential character than Claremont's retail focus.
Rosebank, eight kilometres out, is a quiet suburb with good restaurant options and straightforward highway access via the M3, making it a useful stop when travelling between Constantia and the city.
Hout Bay, nine kilometres west over the Constantia Nek mountain pass, sits in a natural harbour backed by steep mountain walls. The harbour market runs on weekends, the bay has a resident seal colony accessible by boat to Duiker Island, and the coastal road to the south begins here, following the cliffside toward Noordhoek.
Bookings for December and January should be made at least three months in advance, especially for guest houses and self-catering properties that fill quickly during school holidays. The February harvest period also sees increased demand near the wine estates, so early booking applies here too. Autumn and winter stays can generally be arranged with shorter notice, though weekends attract visitors year-round and the most popular properties stay occupied.
When comparing listings, pay attention to whether the rate covers the full property or a single room. Self-catering homes and villas are often priced per house, which changes the calculation significantly for groups. Check whether a tourism levy or service charge is added on checkout, as this is not always included in quoted rates.
Before confirming a booking, verify the exact address rather than the suburb name alone. Constantia is geographically spread out, and some properties sit further from estates, restaurants, and shops than the general location implies. If you do not have a car, confirm access to public transport or ask whether the property can arrange transfers.
Cancellation policies vary, and for higher-value properties the terms can be strict. Read these carefully before committing, particularly if your travel dates are uncertain.