Boutique Hotel Accommodation in South Africa

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
26 Unit/Rooms
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Special Deal

Offering 26 bedrooms reflecting the rich tones of our Cape Dutch, Indian, Indonesian and Malay cultural heritage. The rooms are large and comfortable with a blend of antique and modern furniture. The tranquil swimming pool area surrounded by roses and lavender lends its self to lazy afternoons in the Paarl sun; the adjacent lounge looks over the pool area is ideal for relaxing

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
14 Unit/Rooms
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Special Deal

Situated on the outskirts of Oudtshoorn, on the main road to the Cango Caves, this Victorian home has been restored to its former glory by the owners, Nick and Ferda Barrow. All bedrooms are en-suite, individually furnished and are equipped with air-conditioning, TV and telephones. Each of the luxury ...

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
13 Unit/Rooms
R 325 - R 1635

Award-winning (perfectly located) Eendracht consist of a 13-room, owner-run Village hotel with the ambiance of a Stellenbosch house, and three fully serviced semi self-catering units in a 1928 listed house....

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
26 Unit/Rooms
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A lovely romantic get-away for the couple just married; or an affordable holiday for the family. Close to the Crocodile Farm & an Animal Farm as well as 5 golf courses. For the ladies there is shopping at the malls or browsing the many stalls & nurseries. We look forward to welcoming you.

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
30 Unit/Rooms
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Situated in the heart of the Cape Winelands, the Protea Hotel Dorpshuis is a four star hotel offering guests a fusion of Victorian and modern elegance. The 30 individually decorated bedrooms comprise standard, superior and deluxe room types......

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
13 Unit/Rooms
Rates on Request

Cape Cadogan boutique hotel is well known for its comfortable, luxurious atmosphere.Our reception areas are individually decorated and designed for comfort and tranquillity..........

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
26 Unit/Rooms
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Simon's Town Quayside Hotel is situated in the heart of the Simon's Town waterfront, overlooking the town jetty and marina. Simon's Town is steeped in history and naval tradition and has many unspoilt beaches and unique plant and bird-life. The 26 en-suite bedrooms have twin beds, telephone and modem facilities, satellite TV, safe and mini bar.

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
18 Unit/Rooms
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Situated amongst the peace and tranquillity of an 80 hectare estate, Hunter's is surrounded by indigenous forest, located between the Tsitsikamma mountains and the golden beaches and craggy coastline of the Indian Ocean. Accommodation is offered in antique-furnished, individual thatched suites, each with private patios, and some with private pools. Superb cuisine and an award-winning cellar ...

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
20 Unit/Rooms
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Set in the Central Business District, surrounded by the hubbub of the City Bowl, Urban Chic showcases the very essence of Long Street with its vibrant eclectic influences ranging from African murals on building walls to quaint old buildings and trendy sidewalk café's.......

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
17 Unit/Rooms
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Situated in central Cape Town on the fringe of the historic Bo-Kaap area, the Cape Heritage Hotel occupies carefully restored buildings dating back to 1771. The 15 rooms and suites have been individually decorated to showcase the original workmanship and architectural style. An elegant drawing-room, smoking-room and library with Georgian fireplace provide congenial venues for rendezvous. Facil..

The Big Five

The Big Five, Big Six and the Special Seven are not, as they might appear, gangs from an Enid Blyton book. The Big Five are the five most dangerous species for the hunter to pursue : lion, buffalo, rhino, leopard and elephant.

Over the years, tourism has attached its own spin and these animals have become the most sought-after by visitors on photographic safaris. In the Eastern Cape, the whale has been added to the five to make the Big Six, although on balance I suppose whales might also be quite dangerous to hunt. Ask Jonah!

In the north of the country, cheetah and wild dog have been added to the five to make the Special Seven and give a marketing edge to those lucky enough to be home to all seven creatures. As it happens, cheetah and wild dog populations are fortunately on the rise, both species being seriously threatened in the wild.