Mandalay Beach Guest House
Upmarket 4-star guest house accommodation in Bloubergstrand, Cape Town. Beachfront location minutes from beaches, restaurants, and nightlife.
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Table View is a popular spot for those seeking sunny beaches and outdoor fun in the Western Cape. The area features wide sandy shores ideal for swimming and walking, along with nearby shopping and dining options. Visitors enjoy the clear views of Table Mountain, making it a practical base for exploring the region.
Upmarket 4-star guest house accommodation in Bloubergstrand, Cape Town. Beachfront location minutes from beaches, restaurants, and nightlife.
Casa Mia Guest House is B&B accommodation in Bloubergstrand, Cape Town, on the edge of Rietvlei Nature Reserve, with Table Mountain views and six guest suites.
Self-catering accommodation in Flamingo Vlei offering apartments and en-suite rooms near Bloubergstrand, with comprehensive activity booking and access to safari, water sports, and wine region tours.
Secret Garden Guesthouse is 4-star self-catering accommodation in Bloubergstrand with luxury suites, a family-sized pool, secret garden, and rooftop terrace views over Table Bay.
Self-catering accommodation in Bloubergstrand for 4 guests with ocean-front views of Table Mountain and Robben Island.
45-unit self-catering accommodation in Bloubergstrand with uninterrupted views of Table Mountain and Robben Island, metres from beachfront. Choose from one-bedroom studios to three-bedroom apartments and penthouses.
Welcome to Nala Guest House, a stylish and serene retreat in Parklands, Bloubergstrand, Western Cape. Ideal for couples or solo travellers, each of the four thoughtfully designed rooms accommodates up to two guests in comfort. Each room offers cosy queen or double beds and is equipped with air-conditioning, a patio or balcony, free Wi-Fi, a bar fridge, a TV with Netflix, and coffee and tea facilities. Whether you're here for relaxation or adventure, you'll find all the essentials for a comfortable stay. Nala Guest House is located in Parklands, a Cape Town suburb just minutes from Bloubergstrand and bordered by Tableview. Explore nearby wine farms within an 8 km radius, relax on Dolphin Beach just 3.8 km away, or shop at Table Bay Mall and Canal Walk. With the MyCiti bus route nearby, youre just minutes from Cape Town's lively coastline and cultural sites.
Atlantic Oasis accommodation in Bloubergstrand features guesthouse rooms and self-catering apartments near beaches, Table Mountain, wine farms, restaurants, and water sports activities.
Pentzhaven Guesthouse is B&B accommodation in Table View, Cape Town, a northern coastal suburb, 1 km from Blouberg Beach with views of Table Mountain and Robben Island.
Awali Lodge in Table View is a six-unit accommodation with Table Mountain views, offering one-bedroom suites, bachelor suites, and a room-only option.
Self-catering accommodation near Blouberg Beaches with 24-hour guest services, within 5-minute walk of the beach. Some feature sea views.
Sea Spray is a stylish ground-floor accommodation in a secure beachfront complex, perfect for two guests with direct shore access and uninterrupted panoramic views of Table Mountain and Robben Island.
Award-winning accommodation on Blouberg Beach offering professional kite-surfing lessons and curated golf experiences with Table Mountain views.
Felsensicht Holiday Home is 4-star self-catering accommodation in Murdoch Valley, Simon’s Town on False Bay, sleeping max 6 with 180° bay views.
Nadia Flach Property Management offers self-catering accommodation, situated mainly in Bloubergstrand, Cape Town. These apartments are ideal for either leisure or corporate guests looking for accommodation for business or vacation stays. These units consist of separate bedrooms with private bathrooms, a well-equipped or fully equipped kitchen with appliances and utensils, as well as a separate or open-plan living area. Some units boast a private balcony. All apartments have Wi-Fi access and secure parking. The area of Bloubergstrand is well-known for its stunning beach that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean, and popular for kitesurfing, whale and dolphin sightings; on clear days, guests can walk along the beach and admire picturesque Table Mountain views. Cape Town CBD is situated approximately 8 to 10 km away and Cape Town International Airport is approximately 40 km away.
Stay Spectacular self-catering units are namely Nautica 605, Nautica 603, Nautica 604 and Sea Spray B103 These units are located next door to each other and are two-bedroom apartments that can accommodate four adults. Each has its own fully fitted kitchen, containing everything needed to prepare home cooked meals. The two bedrooms comprise of a main with a queen-sized bed and and the en-suite bathroom has a shower, toilet, and hand basin. The view of Table Mountain and the ocean from the bedroom is spectacular. The second bedroom has two single beds and an adjoining bathroom with a bathtub, toilet, and hand basin. The living area has a comfortable lounge with a Smart TV, free uncapped Wi-Fi and DStv. There is a dining area, breakfast counter and comfortable balcony. The hosts will be available to meet and greet all guests to the apartment upon arrival to ensure they settle in with as little hassle as possible and will be a phone call away during their stay to assist if needed. They will also be on hand to close up the apartment on your departure.
Portico 801 is a modern apartment situated on the beach front in Bloubergstand Area. It offers uninterrupted sea views and is only a mere 50 meters from the beach.Watch amazing sunsets every night with spectacular views to Robben Island and Table Mountain. Portico is conveniently situated within walking distance to shops, restaurants, bars & clubs.
The suites accommodate singles, couples, or families each with an en-suite bathroom, coffee bar, flat-screen TV, couch, table, and chairs.
The apartment opens onto a private garden where you can relax with a coffee or evening drink while soaking in the panoramic ocean views, breathtaking sunsets, and the iconic silhouette of Table Mountain across the bay. Inside, the space is light and inviting, designed for easy living whether youre staying for a weekend escape or longer. Perfectly situated, youre just a short stroll from local shops, popular restaurants, vibrant bars, and world-renowned kiteboarding beaches, making it the ideal spot to enjoy the best of Bloubergs lifestyle. Whether youre after adventure or relaxation, this apartment offers the perfect blend of both.
The Manhattan On Coral offers guests lovely self-catering units with balconies overlooking the ocean or surroundings just 400 m from Blouberg Beach. The studio open-plan units are furnished with queen-size beds. Each unit has an en-suite bathroom fitted with a walk-in shower and a toilet, and towels and bed linen are provided. The kitchens are fully equipped with a microwave, stove, oven and fridge. Comfortable seating, a TV and the living room opens onto a balcony. The complex offers secure basement parking, and street parking for visitors.
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Table View is a popular spot for those seeking sunny beaches and outdoor fun in the Western Cape. The area features wide sandy shores ideal for swimming and walking, along with nearby shopping and dining options. Visitors enjoy the clear views of Table Mountain, making it a practical base for exploring the region.
Table View has seven listed properties, with nightly rates spanning R800 to R2,900, covering different budgets for a coastal suburb within easy reach of Cape Town. At the lower end, basic guesthouses offer owner-operated stays with en-suite rooms and breakfast included, functioning as practical bases rather than polished retreats. These suit travellers who want a clean, functional room close to the beach without spending on extras.
The mid-range is where most of the accommodation sits. Guest houses at this tier typically occupy converted homes with on-site parking, a handful of rooms, and a host who knows the local surf breaks and where to find coffee on a Sunday morning. The personal character of owner-operated properties is part of the appeal here, and several are within walking distance of the beachfront.
At the upper end, a self-catering unit and a fully equipped apartment cater to guests who prefer to manage their own schedule. Full kitchens, laundry facilities, and separate living areas make these practical for families or anyone staying more than a few nights. The apartment option attracts couples and remote workers who want space and proximity to the ocean without the structure of a hosted stay.
South African school holidays in December and January push demand up sharply. Booking well in advance for these weeks is advisable. Autumn and early winter visits generally offer broader availability, and minimum stay requirements tend to be more flexible outside the peak season.
The Atlantic coastline is the main draw. Consistent winds through spring and early autumn create reliable conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing, and beach operators offer lessons and equipment hire for both beginners and experienced riders. Conventional surfing is also possible, with the breaks most consistent during winter swells between May and August. Shore fishing is another option, with catches varying by season.
The Dolphin Beach promenade runs along the waterfront and is used throughout the day by joggers, cyclists, and walkers. Dolphins appear from the shore fairly regularly, particularly in the early morning hours, and seals can sometimes be spotted on nearby rocks. The path connects to a coastal green belt with dune vegetation and seasonal wetlands that attract a variety of bird species year-round.
A short drive inland opens up the Durbanville wine route, roughly 20 minutes from Table View. These estates produce well-regarded Sauvignon Blanc and Merlot and offer cellar door tastings most days of the week. It works well as a half-day excursion, easily combined with a beach morning.
Weekend markets in the suburb are community-driven rather than tourist-facing, selling local produce, crafts, and street food. The atmosphere is informal and prices reflect a local clientele.
The Western Cape follows a Mediterranean climate pattern, with warm, dry summers and cooler, wetter winters. December through February brings the most reliable beach weather, with daytime temperatures reaching 28 to 30 degrees Celsius and long daylight hours. The south-easterly wind known as the Cape Doctor picks up strongly in midsummer, limiting comfortable beach time in the afternoons while creating excellent conditions for wind-driven water sports.
Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) offer mild temperatures, smaller crowds, and less persistent wind. These months suit walking, cycling, and day trips without the heat or holiday-season congestion. For visitors with scheduling flexibility, they often represent the most comfortable time to be here.
Winter runs from June to August, bringing rain and overcast days alongside some clear, crisp periods. Ocean swells strengthen during this season, making it the best time for surfing. Whale activity along the broader Western Cape coastline is also notable in winter, accessible as a day trip from Table View.
Cape Town International Airport is the nearest gateway, with direct routes from Johannesburg, Durban, and a number of international destinations. The drive from the airport takes 25 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic on the N1 corridor. Car hire is well-represented at the terminal and worth booking ahead during peak summer months.
By road, Table View lies roughly 20 kilometres north of Cape Town city centre along the R27, a well-maintained coastal highway. The route is straightforward and well-signposted. The MyCiTi bus network connects the suburb to the city centre and runs on a prepaid card system, making it a workable option for day trips without a vehicle. Coverage within the suburb itself is uneven, so for exploring the broader area a rental car gives considerably more flexibility.
Rideshare apps operate reliably across the Cape Town metro and provide a practical alternative for airport transfers or evenings when parking in the city centre is inconvenient.
Bloubergstrand begins immediately adjacent to Table View, with the two areas sharing a continuous coastline and no clear physical boundary between them. It is best known for its view of Table Mountain across the bay, one of the most widely reproduced photographs in South Africa, taken from the beach looking south. A small commercial strip has restaurants and a surf school, and the beach is a dedicated area for wind sports during the season.
Three kilometres away, Rosendal is a quiet residential pocket with limited tourist infrastructure. It functions primarily as a through-route rather than a destination in its own right.
Big Bay, four kilometres from Table View's centre, is more developed and draws a noticeably younger crowd. It regularly hosts organised kiteboarding and water sports events, has proper beach facilities, and a cluster of casual restaurants facing the ocean. It adds a livelier option for days when something more structured is on the agenda.
Milnerton, six kilometres south, has a different character from the beachfront suburbs to its north. A working lighthouse marks the shoreline, and the Diep River mouth forms a wetland reserve rich in bird life. A well-regarded golf course operates here, and the weekend flea market stocks second-hand goods and local crafts, attracting a predominantly local crowd.
Kaapstad (Cape Town city centre), eight kilometres away, puts the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, the Company's Garden, the Bo-Kaap neighbourhood, and the cable car station for Table Mountain all within a short drive or bus ride.
Melkbosstrand, 11 kilometres north, is a smaller coastal settlement with a slower pace. Its beaches are quieter than those closer to Cape Town, several seafood restaurants are well-regarded among locals, and it serves as a useful starting point for further exploration up the West Coast.
The same property often appears across multiple booking platforms at slightly different prices and cancellation terms. Comparing options before committing takes ten minutes and can reveal meaningful differences. Check whether breakfast is included in the rate, as policies vary even among properties of similar type.
Parking is worth asking about before booking. Beachfront streets can be congested during summer weekends and public holidays, and not all properties have dedicated off-street spaces. If you are travelling with surf or kite equipment, confirm that secure storage is available before you arrive rather than at check-in.
December and January are the busiest booking weeks of the year, driven by domestic tourism from Johannesburg and other inland cities. Booking six to eight weeks ahead is sensible for these dates. Outside those windows, autumn and winter visits offer considerably more flexibility.
Guest reviews often contain practical detail that property descriptions omit: road noise, how responsive the host is to queries, and whether check-in flexibility is genuinely offered. Many smaller guest houses do not have around-the-clock front desks, so confirming your expected arrival time in advance avoids complications on the day.