Bekkie
Bekkie is spacious self-catering beachfront accommodation on Bekbaai beach in Paternoster, with the Cape Columbine lighthouse and dunes in view.
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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.
Bekkie is spacious self-catering beachfront accommodation on Bekbaai beach in Paternoster, with the Cape Columbine lighthouse and dunes in view.
Award-winning four-star bed and breakfast in Paternoster with sea views across six individually named suites, hot breakfast daily, and attentive service.
Self-catering beach accommodation with houses and studios in Paternoster fishing village on the West Coast, featuring direct beach access and braai facilities.
Three-bedroom self-catering accommodation on Paternoster's rugged coastline with panoramic ocean views, sleeps six.
Paternoster Dunes Boutique Guesthouse offers accommodation in Paternoster on the Cape West Coast, with uninterrupted Atlantic sea views and private Strandveld access onto Bek Bay Beach.
Whitewashed self-catering accommodation in Paternoster fishing village with ocean views, rooftop balcony, and wood-burning pizza oven for entertaining.
Luxury guest house in Paternoster with six en-suite rooms, five offering private patios with Atlantic Ocean views. Award-winning accommodation steps from the beach.
This two-bedroom holiday home in Yzerfontein is 1 km from the beach. It has two en-suite bedrooms, a main lounge, and an upstairs TV lounge with sea views. The kitchen and separate scullery make self-catering easy. The north-facing deck features a built-in braai, heated rim-flow splash pool and distant sea views. Secure parking is available in a single garage. Bedroom 1 (Ground): Queen bed, en-suite shower, direct pool patio access. Bedroom 2 (Upstairs): King or 2 twin beds, en-suite shower.
Lugkasteel is situated in Yzerfontein on the West Coast of South Africa near Cape Town and has beautiful views of the ocean. Here you can enjoy the tranquil West Coast lifestyle. The house has three bedrooms on the ground floor and can accommodate up to 5 guests. The main bedroom has a queen size bed and an en-suite bathroom with a shower, toilet and basin. The second bedroom has twin single beds and the third bedroom has one single bed. The second bathroom has a bath, shower, toilet and basin. There is also a third separate guest toilet. You will find the kitchen on the ground floor fitted with a fridge/freezer, a microwave, stove, oven, dishwasher, washing machine, coffee and tea-making facilities, crockery and cutlery. There is also a dining room with a table and chairs where guests can enjoy their meals. On the top floor you will find a lounge with comfortable seating and beautiful sea views. The lounge offers a TV with DSTV (limited channels), but guests are more than welcome to bring their own smartcard and decoder, or can arrange with the owner to make more channels available at an additional cost. There is an indoor braai area that can be accessed from the lounge and is perfect for social evenings by the fire. Secure parking available on the premises.
Swept Away Guesthouse in Yzerfontein offers accommodation with panoramic sea views from every room and is 100 meters from Pearl Bay Beach.
Guest house accommodation in Yzerfontein near 16 Mile Beach with harbour and sunset views and walking trail.
Situated in heart of Yzerfontein, Orca House offers 2 self-catering apartments with sea views which are 30m away from the beach. Orca house is the perfect break away for guests from city life. Each apartment offers a Queen bed, open plan lounge, and full self-catering kitchen. All units are fully furnished and have Wi-Fi, an espresso coffee machine, and a private entrance and parking. Each unit has an outdoor braai area if you would like to light a fire and stare at the stars.
Nestled in the seaside town of Yzerfontein, EILAND offers stylish accommodation. Choose between the spacious, modern 8-sleeper Villa or the intimate 2-sleeper Studio. Both feature contemporary finishes and are fully equipped for a luxurious, relaxed coastal escape. VILLA This villa is perfectly arranged for families or groups, offering a comfortable layout with two distinct lounges and full air-conditioning throughout the home. The ground floor features a spacious, open-plan area combining a full kitchen and TV lounge, which opens directly onto the sea-view pool deck and hot tub. Upstairs, guests can enjoy a second lounge complete with a small bar, a kitchenette, another TV area, and access to a private balcony. The outdoor area is dedicated to relaxation with a sparkling pool and a soothing hot tub. The sleeping quarters are symmetrically designed: each floor hosts two air-conditioned bedrooms - one features a King XL-sized bed and a private en-suite bathroom, and the other has a Queen-sized bed and access to a shared bathroom, allowing the villa to comfortably sleep eight adults, with all four bathrooms conveniently equipped with a hairdryer. STUDIO The studio apartment is a perfectly private, open-plan retreat designed for two adults, complete with its own separate entrance. This cosy space combines the kitchen, bedroom, and lounge into one relaxed area, featuring a comfortable queen-sized bed. For added luxury, the space includes a deep bath and a freestanding fireplace, complemented by a separate private bathroom housing a shower, toilet, basin, and hairdryer. Guests can fully relax on the private balcony, which features its own sizeable hot tub, and the entire studio is kept comfortable with full air-conditioning.
Casa del Mar Dwarskersbos, a splendid beachfront property, features two luxurious studio self-catering units, each thoughtfully designed to offer exceptional comfort for two guests. Enjoy the perfect seaside getaway within these elegantly furnished units. The East Studio sets a new standard for accessibility, featuring wheelchair-friendly amenities and eco-conscious solar energy. As a guest, you'll enjoy complimentary perks such as on-site parking, Wi-Fi and an alarm system / CCTV. Step directly onto the sheltered patio that leads you into a spacious interior, which includes a choice of a king-size extra-length bed or twin extra-length beds. The studio is complemented by a cozy seating area and a modern walk-in shower. For your convenience, a well-equipped kitchenette is at your disposal, complete with a refrigerator, air fryer, kitchenware, microwave, and a tea and coffee maker. Additionally, you can take advantage of the covered barbecue area for outdoor culinary experiences. What's more, this studio provides direct and effortless access to the pristine beachfront, promising an unforgettable seaside retreat. Wheelchair access to the beach 100m away. West Studio offers a picturesque sea view and a range of amenities, including solar energy, complimentary parking, free Wi-Fi and an alarm system / CCTV. This studio features one bedroom with a king-size extra-long bed, a cozy seating area and a modern walk-in shower. For your convenience, the well-equipped kitchenette includes a refrigerator, an air fryer, kitchenware, a microwave, and a tea and coffee maker. Additionally, the apartment is equipped with a flat-screen TV featuring Netflix, a mobile barbecue (braai), and direct access to the beach for your enjoyment.
Skuurtjies - Beach Front Holiday in Velddrif offers a 4-bedroom house suitable for tourists and travelers. The property features various amenities, including pet-friendly accommodation, sea views, a fully equipped kitchen, and more. This house guarantees comfort and convenience. Whether you're in Velddrif for work or leisure, this house is an excellent choice for your stay. Rest assured, the house is well-equipped with all the facilities listed for a memorable stay. If you have any concerns about the information's accuracy, feel free to let us know.
Hemel op Aarde Villa is beachfront self-catering accommodation in Kersbosstrand, Dwarskersbos on the West Coast, about 160 km north of Cape Town.
Featuring a balcony with sea views and a private beach area, Yzer Beach and Boat House can be found in Yzerfountein, close to Dassen Island Reserve and 27 km from West Coast National Park. Boasting a patio, the Villa is in an area where guests can engage in activities such as hiking, snorkelling and table tennis. The Beach House features 4 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, and a fully equipped kitchen that provides guests with a dishwasher, a microwave, a washing machine, a fridge, and an oven. Separate from the main house is the Yzer Boat House, which features 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen, a living room with a lovely fireplace and an outdoor kolkol wood-fired hot tub
Jubel en Juig is self-catering accommodation at Kersbos Strand on the West Coast, a 68m² unit attached to the host's home about 200 m from a flat beach.
The holiday home features 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a patio with garden views. Casa Tierra features accommodation with beautiful sea views, around 10 km from Dassen Island Reserve. This holiday home has a separate indoor braai/ entertainment room, a large garden, barbecue facilities, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking.
Pelicans' View is self-catering accommodation in Yzerfontein, about 400 m from the beach, with farm 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.