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Private accommodation in Kingswood Golf Estate with 3 rooms and mountain and golf course views. Overall guest rating 9.2/10.
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Victoria Bay is a small coastal settlement on the Garden Route, tucked into a narrow valley where the Kaaimans River meets the Indian Ocean. The bay is known for its consistent surf break and a compact beach that draws visitors from across the Western Cape and beyond.
Private accommodation in Kingswood Golf Estate with 3 rooms and mountain and golf course views. Overall guest rating 9.2/10.
3-star accommodation in George with spacious poolside rooms and swimming pool, directly opposite George Golf Course. 5 minutes from city centre, 15 minutes from airport.
Situated in George, 96 Meent Guest House offers guests comfortably furnished rooms for couples or families just 4 km from the centre of town. Guests have a choice of rooms that can accommodate between 2 to 3 people. The family rooms each contain a double bed and a single sleeper couch, while the others each contain twin beds. The rooms have private bathrooms with a bath and shower, or a shower only. Each of the rooms has a TV with Netflix, fan, tea and coffee-making facilities, and opens onto a balcony or patio. Wi-Fi access is available and the rooms enjoy views of the garden. Communal braai facilities and on-street parking are available and guests can relax in the lovely garden.
Luxury guest accommodation in historic Heatherlands, George, featuring spacious, elegantly decorated rooms in a private park-like garden with mountain views. Rates from R650/night.
House 1967 is a 5-room boutique accommodation in George, restored to blend mid-century charm with modern comfort on 3000m² of lush grounds opposite George Golf Club.
4-star guest house accommodation in George's Heatherlands, opposite the Golf Course and 15 minutes from the airport. Seven rooms feature private entrances and en-suite bathrooms.
George accommodation combining a guesthouse and lodge with mountain views, modern rooms, exceptional breakfasts, and peaceful Garden Route setting.
Situated in a cul-de-sac, in a very safe and quiet neighbourhood. Secure Parking. Private Braai Area. Swimming Pool and Undercover communal braai area also available. Spacious Yard with the most adorable and lovable Labrador. Loves Kids. The unit is ideal for families, adventurers, golfers, adrenaline junkies. It is ideal for everybody. You will find something in the area that you enjoy, and you probably will come back again.
Oubaai Villa is a private 3-bedroom 3-bathroom villa accommodation in the Ernie Els-designed Oubaai Golf Estate on the Garden Route in the Western Cape.
Africamps tents at Oakhurst Farm and The Forge at Oakhurst Farm Cottages provide accommodation on a working farm with views over pastures and dam to the Outeniqua Mountains.
Unwind in this stylish three-bedroom villa nestled in the tranquil Arbour Nature Estate. Perfect for families or groups, it offers flexible single or king-size beds, a fully equipped kitchen, private parking, and an outdoor braai area with furniture. Surrounded by fynbos, it beautifully combines comfort with nature. Our standalone villa in Arbour Nature Estate features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, both with showers. The open-plan living area includes a fully equipped kitchen, a dining space, and a lounge that is ideal for relaxed evenings with family or friends. Each bedroom is furnished with single beds that can be converted into king-size beds, providing flexible sleeping arrangements to suit your needs. Step outside to enjoy a private patio with built-in braai (BBQ) facilities and comfortable outdoor furniture, perfect for alfresco dining or simply soaking in the natural surroundings. The villa also offers private parking and is set within a secure, peaceful estate surrounded by indigenous fynbos and walking paths. Whether you're here to unwind, explore nearby wine estates, or enjoy local nature reserves, this modern retreat offers the perfect balance of comfort and tranquility. Guests benefit from the convenience of easy self-check-in, allowing for a flexible and hassle-free arrival at their own pace. Additionally, guests can enjoy the lovely pool and gym at the Lifestyle Centre within the estate.
Wingrock Guesthouse provides accommodation near Fancourt Golf Course in George, with ensuite double rooms and cottage accommodation, 8km from George Airport.
Luxury four-bedroom accommodation in Oubaai Golf Estate, ten minutes from George Airport, with ocean and mountain views, en-suite bedrooms and swimming pool.
Reflections Eco-Reserve offers conservation-led off-grid accommodation on the Rondevlei in the Wilderness Lakes area of South Africa's Garden Route within a Ramsar-recognised wetland surrounded by the Garden Route National Park.
Step Aside is peaceful accommodation at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains near George, offering farm setting, mountain views, and tranquil rural atmosphere, 10 minutes from the airport.
Out of Bounds Self-Catering Lodge in Blanco, George offers self-catering accommodation on the Garden Route. Bordered by Fancourt Golf Course, it provides a peaceful base for golfers.
Alpine Inn is 3-star guest house accommodation opposite Fancourt Golf Estate in George, Garden Route, 6 km from George Airport on the Outeniqua Hop Route.
Beachfront accommodation in Herold's Bay: luxury 4-bedroom villa with private pool, sun deck, and panoramic ocean views.
Gables B&B Guesthouse offers a selection of king, queen, double rooms, as well as one wheelchair friendly room. In addition to these, a spacious two-bedroom self-catering unit with breakfast included. Each room is thoughtfully equipped with air-conditioning, heating, electric blankets, Wi-Fi, TV with streaming services, coffee and tea facilities, bar fridge, desk, safe and comfortable sitting areas. Guests enjoy shower-only bathrooms, daily cleaning service and evening turndown service for added comfort. The self-catering unit includes a kitchenette with a stove, toaster and essential conveniences. It is non-smoking and secured with a security system. Gables B&B Guesthouse provides a welcoming and relaxing base for business or leisure stays in George.
Self-catering accommodation in Herolds Bay for 10 guests across 5 rooms, with unobstructed ocean views. Private, relaxed setting close to beach and golf.
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Victoria Bay is a small coastal settlement on the Garden Route, tucked into a narrow valley where the Kaaimans River meets the Indian Ocean. The bay is known for its consistent surf break and a compact beach that draws visitors from across the Western Cape and beyond.
Fourteen properties cover a wide spread, with nightly rates running from R850 to R8,600 and an average across the bay of around R2,106. That figure reflects a mid-range market shaped largely by scarcity. When a settlement has this few options, demand tends to push prices up rather than down, and Victoria Bay is no exception.
At the more accessible end of the range, bed and breakfast stays offer the lowest average rates and the most straightforward pricing. Breakfast is included, which removes one daily decision in a place with no restaurants nearby. The B&Bs here are small, often just a handful of rooms in a privately owned home, and the interaction with hosts tends to be direct and personal.
Guest houses form the largest share of available accommodation, with six listings spread across the settlement. They sit comfortably in the middle of the market and vary from compact rooms with shared access to more generous setups with private lounge areas. Self-catering options average slightly higher and suit visitors who prefer to cook their own meals and keep their own pace. Given that there are no cafes or takeaways in the bay, cooking for yourself is the norm here regardless of property type, and most visitors plan accordingly.
At the upper end, a hotel, a lodge, and a villa round out the supply. The villa is the most expensive option in the bay and books well in advance, particularly over summer. The hotel and lodge provide services that the guesthouse end of the market does not, including more structured check-in and some form of on-site assistance, though every property here shares the same small-settlement setting.
Availability across all tiers tightens sharply in December and January. The settlement is small enough that once the main properties are gone, there is genuinely nothing left, and late searches in peak season will regularly return zero results.
Summer, from November through February, brings the warmest water temperatures and the most activity in the bay. December and January are peak months, with school holidays driving demand from families across the Western Cape and beyond. Afternoons in summer can be affected by the south-easterly wind that sweeps along the Garden Route, which picks up heat as the day progresses and can make extended time on the beach less comfortable.
Autumn, March to May, is the most consistent season for surf. South to south-westerly swells from the Southern Ocean increase in frequency and size as the season deepens, the crowds thin after school resumes, and the weather remains mild. Serious surfers often target this period deliberately.
Winter months are cooler and wetter, with July bringing the most rainfall. That said, clear days between fronts are common, and the bay is quiet enough to feel genuinely peaceful. A wetsuit is needed in the water but the temperatures rarely deter committed swimmers. Spring, September and October, sees conditions warming again and humpback and southern right whales moving along the coast, occasionally visible from shore.
George Airport is the most practical entry point for most visitors, sitting roughly 15 kilometres from the bay by road. Domestic flights connect George to Johannesburg and Cape Town throughout the day, and car hire is available directly at the airport. There is no viable public transport to Victoria Bay itself, so a hire car or private vehicle is effectively required.
Driving from George takes around 15 minutes. The route follows the R404 south from the N2, descending through dense indigenous forest before the road narrows and reaches the bay. From Cape Town, the N2 east covers approximately 430 kilometres before the George turnoff. From Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) to the east, the distance is roughly 300 kilometres along the same highway.
Once at the bay, there are no local transport options. No taxis, no buses, and no ride-hailing services operate in the settlement. The parking area at the beach fills quickly on busy summer days, so arriving before mid-morning tends to avoid the worst of it. The access road is sealed throughout but narrows in sections on the descent, and vehicles towing boats or large trailers should take it slowly. Most accommodation properties include a designated parking space, but this is worth confirming at the time of booking.
Wilderness, 3 kilometres east along the N2, is the closest town with meaningful services and the natural complement to a stay at the bay. The Wilderness National Park covers the lagoon system fed by five rivers, and the walking trails and canoe routes through it are among the more varied on the Garden Route. The town has restaurants, a small supermarket, and its own beach, and most visitors to Victoria Bay make at least one stop here over the course of a stay.
Hoekwil, 8 kilometres inland in the hills above the coast, is a small rural community known mainly among cyclists and hikers. The forest roads and the views back toward the ocean make it worth a half-day visit, though there is little formal tourism infrastructure. The contrast with the coastal character of the bay makes it a pleasant change of scene.
George, 9 kilometres north, provides everything the bay itself lacks. Supermarkets, hardware stores, pharmacies, restaurants, a shopping centre, and medical facilities are all here. Self-catering visitors typically make a grocery run to George on arrival. The town also sits at the foot of the Outeniqua Pass, which climbs into the Klein Karoo and is worth driving for the views alone.
Herolds Bay, 15 kilometres to the west, is a beach settlement similar in scale and atmosphere to Victoria Bay but with a broader beach and slightly more residential population. Its surf attracts a separate following, and it works well as a day-trip alternative rather than a direct substitute.
Herold, 20 kilometres away in the foothills, is a farming village associated with wine and fruit production. The drive up through the Outeniqua foothills passes through landscape that changes noticeably over a short distance, and the shift from coastal to inland agricultural countryside makes for an interesting excursion.
Glentana, 22 kilometres west, is a low-key holiday settlement used mainly by residents from George. It has a tidal pool and calmer water than Victoria Bay, which makes it a practical option for a day out with young children who are not ready for point-break surf.
For December and January, booking three to six months ahead is standard practice. Properties at the better-located end of the bay go first, and searching in November for a Christmas week stay will often return little or nothing. Easter and the June-July school holiday period fill quickly as well. Outside these windows, availability opens up considerably, and last-minute bookings become possible from mid-January through to roughly October.
Before confirming any booking, check a few specifics that are easy to miss. Confirm parking arrangements, as space at the bay is genuinely limited and not every property has guaranteed off-street parking. Ask about braai facilities if cooking outdoors is part of your plan. In summer, water and electricity availability in the Western Cape can be affected by demand, so asking whether the property has any backup capacity is a reasonable question.
The bay has no shops, no restaurants, and no food options of any kind on-site. A grocery run to Wilderness or George before settling in is not optional. If consistent mobile data matters, ask the host which networks get reliable signal from the property, as coverage varies across the settlement. Finally, compare listings across more than one platform before booking, as not every property appears on every site, and direct contact with owners outside peak season sometimes yields more flexibility on rate or availability.