Quirky, unusual and interesting places to stay in the Western Cape
Off-the-beaten-track lodgings, from an eco-friendly guest house to Amina
Off-the-beaten-track lodgings, from an eco-friendly guest house to Amina
Immersive exhibitions, food tours, tea tasting & more
A high tea, jazz evenings and bitterballen and erwtensoep
Cederkloof Botanical Retreat: Cottages, camping, hiking, weddings, private parties
Camp next to a fire or wake to crashing waves
They can climb the Tree of Light, explore the Wildlands + discover a virtual garden with the Amuki
Pizza, beach vibes, bespoke cocktails, + views = perfect day
There’s also a cottage, kids are welcome (+ you can bring the dog)
Bodyboard down the Olifants River, sleep in a bedouin tent, hike a pristine trail
Taste the speciality abalone dish, vegetarian options + spot whales
A Hermanus seaside stay can be affordable + family-friendly
Get 10% off your Hermanus holiday plus a complimentary bottle of wine
Pools, Cliff Path walks, luxury bedrooms and historical nuggets to find
Locals share the special experiences in their small towns
Visit them in Boulders and Stony Point Nature Reserve + both coastal drives there are gorgeous
AfriCamps have created 11 beautiful boutique tented camps in South Africa, and each is totally unique
The Wine Glass in Hermanus, which features 96 regional wines, is also a gastronomic destination
African Relish has a cooking school, the Chef's Café eatery, a deli, and rustic and luxurious accommodation
There are four heated pools, plus a host of other activities
The down-to-earth West Coast wildlife reserve that offers affordable accommodation for the whole clan
It’s also where Agatha Christie liked to catch a wave
They call it Wingerd Vista because of the spectacular garden and sculpture views (the food and drinks aren’t bad either)
Cosy in winter, romantic and the freedom for the kids to roam
At La Bella Vita Studios you get to pick from 10 bespoke luxury studios to match your personality or mood