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Accommodation in Yzerfontein includes a brand new penthouse suite and beach houses with 4, 5 and 7 bedrooms, sea views and pools.
219 properties found · Showing 181–200
Saldanha bay offers a mix of coastal relaxation and maritime history that draws visitors year-round. The area features sandy beaches and opportunities for water activities, making it an appealing spot for those seeking a seaside getaway. Its strategic location supports both leisure and adventure, with options for exploring local marine life and outdoor paths.
Accommodation in Yzerfontein includes a brand new penthouse suite and beach houses with 4, 5 and 7 bedrooms, sea views and pools.
Eco-friendly beachfront glamping accommodation in Paternoster, 95 minutes from Cape Town near Cape Columbine Nature Reserve. Multiple units with ocean views and self-catering setup.
Self-catering accommodation near 16 Mile Beach with a luxury villa and three apartments, just 150 metres from the beach.
The Cottage at Paradise Found is a charming cottage located in the seaside town of Yzerfontein on the West Coast. The property is ideally situated less than 200 m from the beach and 3 km from the town centre. Cape Town International Airport is 108 km away. This comfortable, fully furnished cottage offers an open-plan layout and contains a king-size bed (bedding and towels will be cleaned on the 3rd day) and a private bathroom fitted with a spacious shower. The adjacent kitchen contains a fridge-freezer, a countertop stove, and an integrated built-in dishwasher. The cottage boasts a patio with a built-in braai/BBQ area and patio furniture. Guests can relax on the sofa and watch TV or make use of the free Wi-Fi access. The property can accommodate infants up to 24 months at no cost, and a camp cot is available, but please bring your own linen for the cot. The Cottage at Paradise Found is also the ideal base to explore this part of the West Coast. !Khwa ttu Nature Reserve, Jakkalsfontein Private Nature Reserve, and the West Coast National Park entrances are within 20 km from the property.
Bella Capensis and Stoepsit -Yzerfontein is situated in the charming coastal town of Yzerfontein. With its proximity to serene, unspoiled beaches, it is the perfect retreat for families or groups of friends looking to enjoy a tranquil seaside escape. Bella Capensis is a double-storey property that comfortably accommodates up to 9 guests and features 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The first bedroom is furnished with a king bed and a single bed, while the second bedroom has a queen bed. The third bedroom contains a queen bed, and all three of these rooms have en-suite bathrooms with showers. The fourth bedroom, also furnished with a queen bed, shares a separate bathroom equipped with both a bath and a shower. Linen and bath towels are provided for all guests. The home features a well-equipped kitchen, complete with a gas stove, oven, microwave, air fryer, kettle, toaster, cutlery, crockery, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and a breakfast bar with stools. The open-plan living areas are furnished with comfortable couches, one of which includes a fireplace. Guests can enjoy meals in the dining area, and for entertainment, a smart TV with a full bouquet of DStv channels. The lower level opens onto a spacious deck/terrace with outdoor seating, sun loungers, a swimming pool, and a well-maintained garden. The top floor features an additional balcony with a built-in braai and a comfortable outdoor seating area. Stoepsit is a spacious, open-plan, double-storey home near the beach in a peaceful part of Yzerfontein. With its inviting fireplaces and open-plan kitchen and kitchenette this holiday home offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. Stoepsit features 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, 2 of which are en-suite, with the third being a private bathroom equipped with a shower and toilet. Additionally, there is a separate guest toilet. Linen and bath towels are provided for all guests. The home includes a fully equipped kitchen and kitchenette with an oven, gas stove microwave, fridge, freezer, kettle, toaster, cutlery, crockery, and a washing machine. Meals at Stoepsit Home can be enjoyed at the kitchen counter, the dining table, or outdoors on the balcony for an al fresco experience. The property offers plenty of space to relax and unwind, with 3 spacious living rooms that provide various areas for entertainment, relaxation, and quality time. The 2 fireplaces create a cosy and inviting atmosphere, perfect for chilly evenings or adding warmth to gatherings. The media room is equipped with a pool table, projector screen, dartboard, DStv, and surround sound, ensuring endless entertainment, no matter the weather. Guests can marvel at stunning scenic views, including glorious sunsets and Table Mountain, all while enjoying the beauty of the natural garden filled with local fauna and flora. The wind-sheltered braai area features comfortable seating, and a refreshing plunge pool, perfect for relaxing. Bella Capensis & Stoepsit - Yzerfontein provides complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests have secure on-site carport parking and enjoy convenient access to the nearby beach.
Cultural venue and event hosting accommodation featuring a seasonal restaurant, Heritage Centre, and workshops focused on Indigenous knowledge and cultural exchange.
Six-unit self and semi-self-catering accommodation in Stompneus Bay, a 2-minute walk from the beach, near Shelley Point and 15 km from Paternoster.
Self-catering accommodation in Yzerfontein, 150m from the beach and 85km from Cape Town. Rooms feature en-suite bathrooms, kitchenettes, smart TVs, and private patios.
Six-room luxury accommodation in Stompneus Bay, a quiet West Coast fishing village. Three minutes' walk from the beach, adjacent to Shelley Point, 15 km from Paternoster.
Sonvanger Villa offers comfortable self-catering accommodation in a lovely tastefully furnished unit situated in the small seaside town of Yzerfontein. The Apartment is conveniently located 450 m from the beach. The unite can accommodate up to 4 Adult and 2 kid guests in 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 of which is en-suite,There is also a double bunk available. An open-plan kitchen, lounge and dining area, with an indoor fireplace. The main and second bedroom each contain a queen-size bed. The kitchen is equipped for self-catering with a fridge, an oven and stove, and a microwave, as well as a dishwasher for guests convenience. The open-plan living area comprises a counter and bar chairs, and a seating area. Guests can either relax on the front patio, or on the back patio, which offers views of the farmland. The small town of Yzerfontein offers local shops and restaurants, within easy access from Sonvanger Villa.
Seehuis is beachfront self-catering accommodation in Yzerfontein on the West Coast. This 4-bedroom villa sleeps 8 and has sea views toward Pearl Bay, Dassen Island and Table Mountain.
The Olive Tree Villa is beachfront accommodation in Yzerfontein on South Africa’s West Coast, with two ground-floor sea-facing suites.
The Tiki Hut Apartments offer self-catering accommodation and is located in the beachfront suburb of Britannia Bay in St Helena Bay. The property is ideally located 250 m from the endless Golden Mile Beach. Tiki Tahiti apartment can accommodate 2 guests. This unit comprises one double bedroom and a full separate full bathroom. In addition, this apartment offers a double-volume open-plan lounge with a fireplace and a well-equipped kitchen to prepare and cook meals; the living area leads out to a private patio which has a built-in braai area. Tiki Tahiti has a private entrance. Tiki Tai apartment accommodates one couple, with a spacious en-suite bedroom. The open plan living area and well-equipped kitchenette lead out to a private patio with a built-in braai area. Tiki Lounge has a private entrance. The property boasts a communal firepit and plunge pool, free uncapped Wi-Fi Internet access, and off-street parking for vehicles.
Modern oceanfront villa accommodation at Shelley Point Estate on St Helena Bay's West Coast, featuring panoramic ocean views and direct beach access.
Azure Horizons is a newly built coastal home located less than 100 metres from Kayak Beach, affectionately known as ?Little Greece?, renowned for its crystal-blue waters, inviting swimming spots and distinctive West Coast charm. Set within the secure Shelley Point Estate, guests have access to safe beaches and the estate?s 9-hole golf course. At the heart of the home is a light-filled, open-plan living space where the kitchen, lounge and dining area flow seamlessly together. The fully equipped kitchen supports easy self-catering, whether it?s a relaxed breakfast before the beach or a shared dinner in the evening. Multiple living areas provide room to unwind, socialise or enjoy some quiet time. The home offers four spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, along with an additional guest bathroom for convenience. Indoor and outdoor braai areas are thoughtfully positioned for comfortable entertaining. Upstairs, a cosy pyjama lounge with a kitchenette and dedicated workspace creates a quiet retreat, opening onto a balcony with outdoor seating ? ideal for relaxed evenings. Practical amenities include a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge and robot vacuums. Entertainment is well catered for with three Smart TVs, as well as Alexa and Bluetooth speakers in the bar area and pyjama lounge. Outside, a private heated swimming pool is surrounded by comfortable outdoor furniture, offering a relaxed setting for daytime lounging. Guests are also welcome to use the stand-up paddleboards, kayaks, board games and bar area, adding variety and enjoyment to their stay.
Self-catering holiday accommodation in a private security estate on St Helena Bay's West Coast, with 3 bedrooms, fully equipped kitchen, and direct beach access for up to 6 guests.
Self-catering accommodation for 8 adults in Shelley Point Golf Estate, St Helena Bay. Four bedrooms with spectacular sea views, 2 hours from Cape Town.
Self-catering accommodation at 6 On Third, Shelley Point Golf Estate comprises two separate units in a spacious north-facing home with solar power backup for load-shedding.
Five-bedroom beach accommodation on Britannia Bay, less than two hours from Cape Town, with Moroccan and Greek-inspired interiors and sea views throughout.
Four-bedroom self-catering beach accommodation in Britannia Bay on South Africa's West Coast, 90 minutes from Cape Town, with direct beach access and ocean views.
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Saldanha bay offers a mix of coastal relaxation and maritime history that draws visitors year-round. The area features sandy beaches and opportunities for water activities, making it an appealing spot for those seeking a seaside getaway. Its strategic location supports both leisure and adventure, with options for exploring local marine life and outdoor paths.
Saldanha Bay has 41 listed properties, with nightly rates spanning from R900 to R9,219 and an overall average of around R3,391. The market caters to a range of travellers, from budget-conscious weekenders to those looking for a more considered stay.
At the affordable end, self-catering units are the most flexible option, typically coming in below the area average. They suit families and groups who want to cook for themselves, set their own hours, and save on food costs by picking up fresh produce or seafood locally. Bed and breakfasts in a comparable bracket add a more personal dimension, often with hosts who double as informal guides to the surrounding area.
Guesthouses are the most common option on the market, accounting for fifteen of the forty-one listings. Most sit in the mid-range bracket and offer comfortable, no-frills rooms with easy access to the waterfront and surrounding roads. The three hotels in the area fall at a similar price point and suit guests who prefer consistent service and standard amenities over the character of a small owner-run property.
Lodges tend toward quieter locations with outdoor space, appealing to visitors who are spending time in the natural environment and want accommodation to match.
At the upper end of the market, villas represent the best value per head for larger groups, sleeping six or more people at a nightly rate that spreads across the party. The two boutique hotels carry the highest average in the market, reflecting a design-led, attentive approach that commands a premium. A single cottage listing rounds out the top tier, offering a freestanding property with a degree of privacy that is harder to find in a shared guesthouse block.
The West Coast National Park is the area's most significant natural draw, accessible within a short drive from town. Trails cut through fynbos shrubland, and the park encloses the Langebaan Lagoon, a protected wetland with calm, shallow water suited to kayaking and sailing. Guided marine ecology tours operate on the lagoon, covering bird species, plant life, and the ecology of this protected environment. Equipment hire is available at several access points around the lagoon edge.
Beaches near the town include those at Kraalbaai, where the water is calm and the setting uncrowded outside of peak summer. The area suits swimming and picnics during the warmer months, and the relative lack of development gives this stretch of coastline a quieter character than more commercialised sections of the Cape coast.
Fishing is a significant part of life here. Charters depart from the harbour for half-day and full-day trips targeting snoek and other species common to this stretch of the Atlantic. The harbour area itself offers a viewpoint over deep-water berths where cargo vessels dock, providing a clear view of the industrial scale that has shaped the region.
About 20 kilometres from the centre, the West Coast Fossil Park preserves remains from a range of prehistoric animals and offers guided tours explaining the geological and ecological context of the site. It takes two to three hours to explore properly and is suited to families and visitors with an interest in natural history.
August through October is generally the best time to visit. The West Coast's wildflower season peaks during these months, with fynbos and annuals carpeting open ground across the landscape. A good July rainfall the preceding winter typically produces the most impressive display. Temperatures are warm without the intensity of high summer, making outdoor activity comfortable for most of the day.
December through February is peak season, with school holidays drawing South African families to the coast. Accommodation fills quickly in December and prices rise accordingly. The Atlantic water along this coast stays cool year-round due to the Benguela Current, which moderates air temperatures but also means the sea is bracing rather than warm.
June and July bring rain and cooler days, though the coast stays relatively mild compared to the inland regions. The area quietens considerably during winter, which suits visitors who prefer fewer people around, and rates tend to be more competitive. Shoulder periods in spring and early autumn offer a practical balance: reasonable weather, lower visitor numbers, and mid-range pricing without the high-season pressure.
The most direct route from Cape Town follows the R27 northward, a drive of roughly 160 kilometres that typically takes between one and a half and two hours depending on traffic leaving the city. The R27 is a well-maintained two-lane highway that passes through Melkbosstrand and several smaller coastal towns before connecting to the R399, which leads into the bay.
There is no commercial airport at Saldanha Bay. Most visitors fly into Cape Town International Airport and hire a car there. A private vehicle is the practical choice for the entire visit: local public transport is limited to shared minibus taxis running between the bay, nearby towns, and Cape Town, with schedules that are irregular and not suited to carrying luggage or reaching outlying attractions.
Having a car becomes particularly important for day trips to the national park, the fossil park, or any of the surrounding coastal villages. Roads in the area are generally flat and straightforward, and distances between towns are short enough that covering several destinations in a single day is manageable.
Hopefield (16km) is a small agricultural town set inland from the coast. The surrounding farmland produces wheat and canola, and the town functions more as a supply stop than a destination in its own right. The rural drive from the coast is pleasant, particularly when the canola is in flower in late winter.
Langebaan (17km) is one of the more established holiday towns on this stretch of coast. Kitesurfing and windsurfing are its main draws, attracting an active crowd, and the main street has restaurants and shops geared toward visitors. It tends to be busier in summer than Saldanha Bay itself, with a more pronounced holiday-town atmosphere.
Vredenburg (22km) is the administrative and commercial hub of the broader municipality, with larger supermarkets, a hospital, and a weekly produce market during the warmer months. Most visitors pass through on errands rather than staying, but it is the most practical place in the region for stocking up.
Saldanha (23km) is a working harbour town with a significant naval presence. The South African Navy's base there shapes the town's character, giving it a more functional, less leisure-oriented atmosphere than the coastal settlements nearby.
Velddrif (26km) sits at the mouth of the Berg River where it meets the sea. It is known locally for bokkom, a dried and salted harders fish that is a regional specialty, and for the birdlife along the estuary. Flamingoes and various waders are regularly seen here during the right season, making it one of the better birding stops on the West Coast.
Jacobsbaai (28km) is a quiet fishing village with a beach, a caravan park, and self-contained holiday accommodation. It offers a more low-key coastal experience for visitors who want to step back from the activity-tourism scene that characterises Langebaan.
Summer school holidays, from mid-December through January, are the busiest period, and properties book out well in advance. Reserving six to eight weeks ahead is advisable for stays during that window. Spring visits during August and September also see increased demand, particularly over weekends when day-trippers from Cape Town fill nearby accommodation.
Before confirming a booking, check whether properties with kitchens include linen and towels, and whether there is off-street parking if you are driving. Many properties here are small, owner-run operations, and a direct message to the host typically answers practical questions more reliably than the listing description alone.
Grocery options within the bay are limited, so if you plan to cook during your stay, build a supermarket stop into your arrival plans rather than discovering the gap once you have settled in. Cell signal can be patchy near the more remote sections of the national park, so downloading offline maps before you leave is worth the few minutes it takes.
Some properties impose minimum-stay requirements of two or three nights during peak periods. Check this before booking if you are planning a short break.