Knysna Lodge
Owner-run self-catering accommodation in Knysna, Garden Route, offering glamping cabins with African design and views of Knysna Lagoon and Heads.
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Owner-run self-catering accommodation in Knysna, Garden Route, offering glamping cabins with African design and views of Knysna Lagoon and Heads.
South Villa Guest House & Garden is four-star B&B accommodation in Paradise, Knysna on the Garden Route, set among indigenous forest with views over the Knysna Heads and lagoon.
Self-catering accommodation in Knysna with log cabins and houses offering lagoon views. Reopening June after renovation. Suitable for couples, families, and groups.
4-star waterfront accommodation on Knysna lagoon with views of the Knysna Heads. Features swimming pool, sauna, and 8 rooms with private balconies.
Self-catering waterfront accommodation in Knysna featuring one to three-bedroom apartments in a secure complex, five minutes' walk from the city centre.
Elephants' Rest is owner-managed self-catering accommodation in a large double-storey house in central Knysna on the Garden Route.
Adventure Pads Cape Town offers accommodation in three compromised luxury units in De Waterkant at the foot of Table Mountain.
The Alexander is 5-star boutique guest house and bed & breakfast accommodation at the Knysna Heads on the Garden Route, overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Luxury accommodation in Knysna's secure Pezula Golf Estate overlooking the lagoon, featuring six spacious units with nearby golf courses, spa, and water activities.
Woodlands Country Retreat is self-catering accommodation in Knysna's forest, 15 minutes from town, offering couple and family suites, plus The Nest tiny house, all with private decks and forest views.
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The Knysna town centre and the areas immediately surrounding the lagoon offer the most practical base for budget travellers. You're within walking distance of the waterfront, the market, and public transport links. Staying in the central Knysna area also means you avoid the cost of a car for daily essentials, which matters when you're managing a tight travel budget.
At the R960 entry point, budget accommodation in Knysna typically means a self-catering unit, a room in a guesthouse, or a backpacker-style setup. Expect the basics: a bed, linen, Wi-Fi, and access to a shared or private kitchen. Don't expect a private pool or daily housekeeping at this price. What you do get is a roof over your head in one of South Africa's most visited coastal towns, where mid-range options average nearly double the cost.
Knysna's peak season runs December through January and again over Easter. Rates across the board spike during these periods — even budget options can fill weeks in advance. Booking for March, May, or September puts you in Knysna during quieter months when availability is better and rates are at their lowest. The weather in autumn and late summer is still very good for the lagoon and the forest walks around Featherbed Nature Reserve.
Self-catering is the clearest way to control costs. Pick up fresh produce at the Knysna market on Saturdays or shop at one of the supermarkets near the main road. Restaurant meals along the waterfront add up quickly — a single dinner for two at a mid-range spot can cost more than a night's accommodation at the budget end of the market.
With only 1 budget-listed property currently available in the Knysna area, availability is tight. Check the specific location against what you plan to do — if you're here for forest hikes around Harkerville or Diepwalle, somewhere on the eastern side of town reduces your daily driving. If the lagoon and the Heads are your priority, central Knysna is the right call. Read the listing carefully for what's included; some budget options charge separately for linen, firewood, or parking.