Self-catering Accommodation in Cape Town & Cape Peninsula

Self-catering
Self-catering
54 Unit/Rooms
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Situated in a sheltered spot just below Chapman’s Peak Drive, only metres from the sea, Flora Bay is surrounded by magnificent scenery. It is only 20 km from Cape Town. One- to three-bedroomed units are available, each with fully equipped kitchen, radio and private bathroom. There is a TV in each of the rooms, and many of the units have been recently refurbished. The resort, which is owner...

Self-catering
Self-catering
41 Unit/Rooms
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Situated in the heart of Cape Town’s Platinum Mile, Bantry Bay Luxury Suites offers an exquisite blend of sea, mountain and the city for the pleasure-seeking tourist and the business.....

Self-catering
Self-catering
21 Unit/Rooms
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Mouille Point Village is ideally situated between the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and the historic Mouille Point Light House in Cape Town. Mouille Point Village boasts luxury serviced apartments.....

Self-catering
Self-catering
143 Unit/Rooms
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Situated in the 20-storey tower block above the Gardens Shopping Centre, the Holiday Apartments comprise 44 recently refurbished units. Guests have easy access to supermarkets, banks, restaurants and over 85 speciality shops. The apartments, which have views over the city, harbour or Table Mountain, are centrally located within walking distance of the city centre and are just a short drive to...

Self-catering
Self-catering
69 Unit/Rooms
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The Waterfront Village is situated on the water’s edge in the picturesque marina and offers a unique and exquisite setting. Located in the world renowned V&A Waterfront, the marina development is one of the most desirable properties in the world.

Self-catering
Self-catering
12 Unit/Rooms
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Camps Bay, known for being vibrantly fashionable, is set against the impressive backdrop of the Twelve Apostles and palm-tree lined promenade and white beaches.....

Self-catering
Self-catering
32 Unit/Rooms
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Each luxury suite faces the sea for unforgettable sunsets and has direct access to a stretch of endless beach. Each suite has a spacious lounge, dining area and fully equipped kitchenette. Large sun-filled terraces offer superb views of the beach, Robben Island, the city of Cape Town and Table Mountain. The two swimming-pools and sundeck are right on the beach. The Beach Bistro and Cocktai...

Self-catering
Self-catering
2 Unit/Rooms
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The Pearls of Hout Bay is a luxurious four-star self-catering guesthouse, situated in the heart of beautiful Hout Bay. The accommodation options range from 2-bedroomed to 3-bedroomed en-suite apartments.....

Self-catering
Self-catering
110 Unit/Rooms
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Ideally located on the “Platinum Mile” overlooking Robben Island, the Peninsula is minutes away from the CBD and the Waterfront. Each of the elegant air-conditioned 110 one-, two- and three bedroomsuites has a lounge, a kitchen and a balcony overlooking the ocean......

Self-catering
Self-catering
17 Unit/Rooms
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The Glen takes its name from the 35 acre Glen forest nature reserve that the apartments verge on in Camps Bay. The Glen consists of 30 individually designed luxury serviced apartments with breathtaking views of the mountain and ocean.....

Laying the Table

Table Mountain was first named Taboa de Cabo by the Portuguese Admiral Antonio de Saldanha. The mountain’s flat top is often covered by a thick cloud which is therefore known as the tablecloth. The San believe that the cloud is a huge white animal skin, thrown there by their god Mantis, to smother a blaze. The dassies (or hyrax) on the mountain are revered by the San as the reincarnation of Mantis’s wife. (The Mantis female eats the male after mating, so she is worth looking after). Another legend suggests that the cloud was deposited there during a smoking competition between the devil and a local pirate called Van Hunks. Great name for a pirate! The south-easter can blow over the mountain at up to 130 km/h and is known as the Cape Doctor because it clears the air of smog. And Van Hunks, obviously.