La Dolce Vita Guest House
Single-bedroom accommodation in Gordon's Bay with mountain and ocean views, private patio, and minutes from Bikini Beach.
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Strand offers a relaxed coastal experience with its sandy beaches and mild climate, drawing visitors for seaside activities and family outings. The town features a mix of modern amenities and natural attractions, making it an appealing spot for those seeking a comfortable stay. With easy access to nearby urban centers, it provides a balanced option for holidays.
Single-bedroom accommodation in Gordon's Bay with mountain and ocean views, private patio, and minutes from Bikini Beach.
Boutique accommodation in Gordon's Bay with sea and mountain views. Seven rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, Nespresso machines, and no TVs. Breakfast included; evening meals available.
Boutique seaside B&B and self-catering accommodation at 185 on Beach in Gordon's Bay, Bikini Beach Cove on False Bay near Cape Town, with ocean, mountain, marina and sunset views.
18 on Kloof Guest House is 4-star accommodation in Gordon's Bay, overlooking False Bay between the Hottentots Holland mountains and the coast.
Perched high on the slopes of Mountainside, Gordons Bay, 5 Suikerbossie offers a lovely holiday home with magnificent 180-degree views over the expanse of False Bay. Nestled against the Hottentots Holland mountains and at the beginning of the Whale Route, its designed to showcase one of the Western Cape's most spectacular coastal views. The modern, striking architecture, featuring bold colours, sits perfectly against the mountain. From this vantage point, guests enjoy views of False Bay, the Gordon's Bay harbour, and the entire coastline, providing a truly elevated and tranquil holiday experience. The interior spaces are designed for comfort and soaking up the scenery, with the living and dining areas boasting large glass sliding doors that maximise the natural light and frame the stunning blue water views. The kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering, featuring cookware, cutlery and crockery, an oven, a stove, and a washing machine. The bedrooms offer a peaceful sanctuary, with comfortable beds, fresh white linen, and direct access to outdoor areas in some units. The outdoor terraces are a major highlight of the property with newly installed outdoor showers. A spacious covered balcony extends from the living area, offering a perfect spot for sunbathing on loungers or enjoying al fresco dining at the outdoor table, complete with a built-in barbecue (braai). Another balcony provides a more intimate viewing point, offering expansive views over the harbour. This home serves as an exceptional base for exploring the area, balancing peaceful, mountainside luxury with easy access to Gordon's Bay's beaches.
Luxury self-catering accommodation in Gordon's Bay with 180-degree sea views. Spacious apartment for 2 adults, fully equipped with high-end amenities.
Bayview is self-catering accommodation in Gordon's Bay: a private home over three floors with a 3-bedroom apartment and 1-bedroom flatlet, rentable separately or together.
Artists Cottages offers self-catering accommodation at two locations: Dullstroom, Mpumalanga and Gordon's Bay, Western Cape. Each provides well-appointed properties.
Boutique accommodation in Gordon's Bay with sea views, four stylish apartments, gas braai, and backup solar power. Each unit features in-room kitchenettes and Egyptian cotton linens.
Family-run wine estate in Stellenbosch with three accommodation options offering 8 rooms for 1–16 guests. Award-winning tasting room and vineyard experiences on the property.
Spacious, self-catering accommodation in Gordon's Bay, Cape Town, sleeping up to 6 guests across 3 queen bedrooms. Features sea, mountain, garden, and city views.
Summer Tides Self-Catering Homestay is a Muslim-owned 100% Halaal self-catering accommodation on the mountainside of Gordons Bay overlooking False Bay.
Blue Horizon Guest House in Gordons Bay is family-owned accommodation at the foot of the Hottentots Holland Mountains, with sea and mountain views, for leisure or business.
Luxury African-themed accommodation for up to 20 guests in the Hottentots mountain range near Gordons Bay, 40 minutes from Cape Town City Centre.
In the Vine is located on In the Vineyard, a picturesque lifestyle farm and olive estate nestled at the foot of the majestic Helderberg Mountains, right in the heart of the Stellenbosch Winelands. Country Manor, our charming Boutique Guesthouse, overlooks a serene dam complete with ducks, a private swimming pool, a lush country garden, and a deck on the dam offering breathtaking views. At In the Vine Country Manor, we are committed to providing exceptional accommodation and service, ensuring our guests feel truly at home. Each room is uniquely decorated, featuring high ceilings, wooden flooring, and en-suite bathrooms. Luxurious touches such as soft towels and crisp white linen will make your stay truly unforgettable. Neighbouring farms offer a variety of activities, including hiking trails just a 10-minute river walk from the farm. We are a mere 5-minute drive from De Zalze Golf Estate, and we can arrange golf bookings for you, with day packages available at a rate per person. Next door at Klein Helderberg farm, you can enjoy strawberry picking when in season. Wine tasting is conveniently on your doorstep with Avontuur, Eikendal, Ken Forrester, and many more vineyards nearby. Pink Valley Winery is within walking distance. Chi-chi's Spa, The Hanger Bike Shop, and Lifeshine Wellness Centre and Eatery are on the premises, just a short stroll away from the guest rooms.
Into the Sunset Manor is self-catering accommodation in the Crystal Waters area of Gordon's Bay, South Africa, featuring four apartments and an 8-sleeper cottage with mountain and sea views.
Boutique B&B accommodation in Cape Winelands near Somerset West with vineyard views. Includes four luxury rooms, self-catering lodges, a four-bedroom villa, and a pool.
Vredenburg Manor House is four-star Cape Dutch guest house accommodation in the Cape Winelands Somerset West Stellenbosch area, with self-catering cottages and a wedding and function venue.
9-room accommodation and event venue in Somerset West's Winelands, this historic property dates to 1670 and combines farm character with modern amenities.
Luxury accommodation in Gordon's Bay featuring seven rooms with panoramic False Bay and Table Mountain views, outdoor pool, fresh breakfast, and personalized hospitality.
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Strand offers a relaxed coastal experience with its sandy beaches and mild climate, drawing visitors for seaside activities and family outings. The town features a mix of modern amenities and natural attractions, making it an appealing spot for those seeking a comfortable stay. With easy access to nearby urban centers, it provides a balanced option for holidays.
Strand has 12 listed properties, with nightly rates ranging from R950 to R2,550, giving visitors a practical spread of options depending on budget and how much time they plan to spend in the accommodation versus out exploring the area.
At the more affordable end, the single apartment listing provides a compact, self-contained option suited to couples or solo travellers who prefer independence over hosted services. Without the overheads of a staffed operation, this category sits at the lower end of the price scale and works well for shorter stays close to the beach.
Self-catering accommodation occupies the middle range and accounts for four of the twelve listings. These properties are a practical fit for families or small groups staying for several nights, since preparing some meals at the property cuts daily costs considerably. Most come with braai facilities and private outdoor space, and many are positioned within easy walking distance of the beach. The experience is relaxed and self-directed, with guests managing their own schedule without check-in formalities or hosted meals.
Guest houses dominate the available options, making up six of the listed properties. The majority are owner-operated, which tends to mean smaller, more attentive setups where hosts provide local knowledge alongside the room. Breakfasts, where included, are generally home-cooked rather than buffet-style. Travellers who prefer a personal connection to where they stay, and value a recommendation from someone who actually knows the area, tend to gravitate toward this category.
Rounding out the upper end of the market is a single bed and breakfast property. This format, with prepared mornings and a more considered level of presentation, suits visitors who want comfort and consistency during a coastal stay. At this tier, the hosting experience is the most formal of what Strand offers.
Reading recent guest reviews before confirming a booking remains the most reliable way to judge what you will actually find on arrival, particularly at owner-run properties where quality varies between listings.
The beach is the town's central draw. Strand Beach runs along False Bay for several kilometres and is safe for swimming throughout most of the year. The water on this side of the Cape Peninsula is calmer and generally warmer than on the Atlantic coast, which makes it consistently reliable for families with children. The beachfront promenade follows the shoreline and is used daily by walkers, joggers, and cyclists. A handful of cafes and small restaurants along it provide natural stopping points after a morning in the water.
The Helderberg Nature Reserve, a short drive from the town centre, offers hiking across mountain fynbos terrain. Several marked trails cover different levels of fitness, from relatively flat routes to more demanding climbs with real elevation. The upper paths open onto views over the bay and the Hottentots Holland Mountains. Spring, from around August to October, is the best time for walking when fynbos is flowering, though the reserve is open and well-maintained year-round.
Wine farms are accessible from Strand on short drives inland. The Winelands region begins just beyond the town's immediate hinterland, and several estates offer tastings and cellar tours without requiring a full day's excursion. Many visitors combine a morning on the beach with an afternoon at a nearby estate, which captures both sides of the region's character in a single day.
The town's proximity to False Bay also makes it a reasonable base for boat-based fishing trips and stand-up paddleboarding, both of which operate from launch points along the coast. Hire outfits for water sports equipment operate seasonally and are worth checking on arrival.
Strand has a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild, wetter winters. Summer runs from November through March, with temperatures regularly reaching the mid-to-high twenties. This is the main holiday season, particularly around the South African school breaks in December and January, when the beachfront becomes considerably busier and the town fills with domestic visitors. Accommodation along this stretch of coast books out quickly during these weeks, and prices reflect the demand.
The shoulder periods, March to May and September to November, tend to suit visitors who want reasonable beach weather without the crowds. Sea temperatures remain comfortable well into autumn, and spring brings gradually warmer days from October onward. The town is noticeably calmer outside the main summer peak, and moving around the beachfront area is easier.
Winter runs from June to August. Rain falls mainly in frontal systems that bring one or two overcast days before clearing. Between fronts, the skies are often sharp and the mountain scenery around the region is at its most dramatic. Temperatures rarely drop below 10°C, and visitors focused on landscape and day trips inland rather than beach time often find this season the most rewarding. Accommodation availability is higher and rates are generally lower during the off-peak months.
Most visitors arrive via Cape Town International Airport, which serves domestic routes and international connections. The drive from the airport follows the N2 highway east and typically takes between 40 and 50 minutes in normal traffic. Car hire is available at the airport and is by far the most practical option for the region, since public transport between the airport and Strand is limited and infrequent.
The N2 is also the main route for visitors driving from Cape Town city. It is well-maintained and clearly signposted, passing through the southern suburbs before opening into the coastal and mountain landscapes of the peninsula's eastern edge. Petrol stations and road stops appear at regular intervals along the way.
Within Strand, the central beachfront area is compact enough to cover on foot. Most accommodation, restaurants, and beach access points cluster within walking distance of one another. For day trips to inland wine farms, hiking reserves, or the surrounding mountain towns, a car is necessary.
App-based ride services and metered taxis operate in Strand but at lower frequency than in central Cape Town. Pre-booking is advisable for airport transfers or longer excursions. There is no passenger rail connection from Cape Town to Strand, so arriving without a car restricts mobility considerably once you leave the beachfront area.
The towns within 20 kilometres give visitors access to a varied stretch of coast, mountains, and agricultural valleys from a single base.
Somerset West, 4 kilometres from Strand, is the region's main commercial hub and the two towns share a boundary. Somerset West has a broader range of shops, pharmacies, and dining options than Strand itself, making it a natural overflow for self-catering visitors or anyone after a longer evening out. The town sits at the foot of the Helderberg Mountain, giving it a different character from the beachfront.
Gordon's Bay, 7 kilometres east along the coast, is smaller and more sheltered. The harbour remains active, and the beach sits in a bay backed by rocky headlands that provide natural protection from the south-easterly wind. The coastal road between the two towns passes through some of the area's most dramatic cliff scenery, and the drive alone is worth making.
Stellenbosch, 19 kilometres inland, is the centre of wine production in the Western Cape and has one of the most intact historic town centres in the region. Cape Dutch and Victorian architecture lines the oak-shaded main streets, and the university gives the town a livelier atmosphere than many wine destinations. A day trip here typically combines an estate tasting with time spent in town, and the restaurant options are well above average for a town this size.
Grabouw, 18 kilometres into the mountains, sits in the Elgin Valley and forms the heart of South Africa's apple and pear industry. Orchards cover the valley floor, and the landscape in autumn is notably different from the coastal scenery around Strand. The drive through the Groenland Mountains to reach it is part of the appeal.
Elgin, also 20 kilometres from Strand, shares the valley with Grabouw and has developed a quiet reputation for cool-climate wine production on smaller estates. Tastings here tend to be informal and the estates are far less visited than those closer to Stellenbosch.
Eikenhof, 20 kilometres out, is a farming settlement with minimal tourist infrastructure. The route through it connects Strand to the agricultural interior and is primarily of interest as part of a longer drive through the region's farm country.
Booking ahead is the most important single step for a smooth visit. December and January are the peak weeks for domestic holiday travel in South Africa, and properties along this stretch of coast fill quickly. Anyone planning a summer beach stay should secure accommodation at least six to eight weeks in advance. Shoulder-season visits in spring or autumn allow more flexibility, though popular properties can still book out on long weekends within easy driving distance of Cape Town.
When comparing options, look beyond the headline nightly rate. Some listings add separate charges for cleaning, linen, or parking, and these can shift the apparent cost considerably. Any property describing itself as a short walk from the beach deserves a quick map check before confirming, since interpretations of walking distance vary.
Off-street parking is worth prioritising if you are bringing a car, particularly for visits in December and January when street parking near the beachfront is competitive. Confirming braai facilities in advance is worthwhile if outdoor cooking is part of your plan, since availability and condition varies between listings.
For stays of five nights or more, contacting the host directly before booking gives you the opportunity to clarify check-in flexibility, luggage storage options on arrival day, and whether extended-stay rates apply. Owner-run operations in this area are often willing to discuss terms outside peak season, particularly for longer bookings confirmed well in advance.