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The spacious open-plan lounge features large windows that offer striking ocean views. A comfortable dark sofa and armchair provide seating, while a textured wall art piece adds visual interest. Natural light floods the area, enhancing the welcoming atmosphere.
Flat in Sea Point
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Gaze Across the Atlantic from a Glass-Walled Haven

Both bedrooms lead to balconies, the views are spectacular. We are connected to a 24 hour security service that will escort you into the apartment if you are coming home late or alone. The whole apartment is available. Open plan lounge dining kitchen and two en-suite bathrooms, entry area and deck. I am an artist, so my studio (opposite to apartment entry) will be locked as I will use it as a storeroom. Located just a few kilometers west of Cape Town CBD, Fresnaye is one of the city's most affluent neighborhoods. The loft is just a short stroll from high-end Sea Point eateries. Head to Saunders’ Rock Tidal Pool on hot days for a refreshing dip. Unfortunately we only have street parking, but we are 100m from the MyCiti bus stop and we have found that most guests find using Uber, most convenient. If you prefer a personalized tour guide or shuttle service, we can organize that as well. Please note there will be extra outdoor furniture added to deck before your stay. There is air conditioning in all rooms

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Two bright yellow chairs are positioned near a small round table, with a scenic view of the ocean visible through glass sliding doors. The clear blue waters and coastline create a calming backdrop for the cozy seating area.
Flat in Camps Bay
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Brand New luxury flat with stunning ocean views

Nestled in the heart of Camps Bay, this newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment offers stunning panoramic ocean/mountain views. 10 minute walk from the beach/Camps Bay promenade. Situated in a secure gated development with off street parking and private garage. The complex boasts a swimming pool, BBQ facilities and beautiful gardens. Perfect base for couples/solo travellers. Equipped for load shedding. This stunning apartment is guaranteed to give you a relaxing & unforgettable holiday experience.

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A spa-style jacuzzi is situated on a spacious balcony with sweeping ocean views. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow natural light to fill the area, highlighting the tranquil atmosphere. Potted greenery complements the serene setting, while neatly arranged towels are available for guests.
Flat in Camps Bay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Atlantic View Penthouse

The Level 3 Penthouse apartment is ideal for casual entertaining or just quiet R&R. With 180-degree balcony views of the Clifton beaches below and the 12 Apostles. Services and restaurants are located in the Camps Bay Mall about 2 min. by car and a 15 min. walk to the Clifton beaches below. The Level 2 apartment, a separate listing @ airbnb.co.za/h/casa-del-sur-level-2, is often preferred by guests or families who prefer extra space, chef's kitchen, dining patio and pool (heated by request).

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The image captures a scenic view of mountains at sunset, with warm hues filling the sky. A varied landscape of residential homes and lush greenery is visible in the foreground, leading down towards the ocean. The combination of natural and architectural elements creates a serene atmosphere.
Flat in Camps Bay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 333 reviews

Stylish apartment near the beach

Located 3 minutes walk from the beach, this light, bright and airy 1 bedroom apartment is the perfect blend of ocean side bliss and upmarket luxury. Featuring a patio leading onto an expansive sundeck, sliding doors in the living area and large bay windows in the bedroom, the apartment is flooded with natural light and fresh air. Paired with the neutral aesthetic, open plan living area, tasteful finishes and convenient appliances, settling into your beach side holiday is easy when staying here.

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A heated hot tub is surrounded by lush greenery, with gentle steam rising into the air. The backdrop features a mountain landscape illuminated by the warm glow of a setting sun, creating a tranquil outdoor retreat.
Guest suite in Hout Bay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

Birdsong•Heated Whirlpool+Outdoor Shower+View

A former art studio has been converted into a beautiful little home that is attached to main house with panoramic valley view from your bed and garden. Further up in the mountain of Kronenzicht in a quiet cul-de-saq you can unsettle while having a dip in your private and heated hot tub, relax under the rain shower with stunning views on the back of table mountain and little lionshead or start your sunset walk on the beautiful sand dunes next to our property, even all the way down to Sandy Bay.

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A deck area featuring a large outdoor table and chairs is depicted, surrounded by lush greenery. In the background, majestic mountain ranges can be seen partially covered by clouds, creating a serene landscape. Potted plants are located on the railings, adding to the natural setting.
Guest suite in Hout Bay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 414 reviews

Cabin in the Woods

This is a unique "cabin in the woods" tree house style home nestled high up on a property making up part of the Table Mountain Reserve, overlooking the world heritage site "Orange Kloof" effectively the back of the Table Mountain reserve Despite its apparent remoteness, it lies just 7 min from Houtbay central district and 12 minutes from Constantia shopping centre. Home has immediate access to walking trails and Vlakenberg hiking trail. All bedrooms have stunning views onto mountain ranges.

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A spacious outdoor deck features a wooden seating area with plush cushions, overlooking the ocean waves. A small round table holds potted plants, and the backdrop consists of rugged cliffs under a clear blue sky, creating a serene coastal environment.
Home in Misty Cliffs
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Seaside Mountain Retreat in Misty Cliffs w/ Sauna

Seaside mountain retreat in exclusive Misty Cliffs nature reserve with endless views, pool and large fynbos garden with private path down to the beach. This architect designed wooden bungalow is perfect for exploring Cape Point and the Southern Peninsula or just switching off and relaxing in the verdant immersion of a conservation village. Featuring 2 large en-suite bedrooms as well as a cosy loft and additional bunkbeds for the kids. The house is just 45 minutes from Cape Town city centre.

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A spacious bedroom features large glass windows offering panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding greenery. A comfortable chair sits beside the bed, which is adorned with decorative pillows. Natural light fills the room, highlighting the inviting decor and tranquil atmosphere.
Flat in Clifton
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

Magnificent Clifton Retreat with Unparalleled Ocean Views

A perfect haven for couples or individuals seeking a holiday that will be truly memorable. Ezulwini is set in central Clifton, an exclusive area 5 minutes from Town and the V&A Waterfront. The apartment offers unrivalled sea and beach views. The interior is flooded with natural light, beautifully curated in a rich beachside palette of sandy hues with a touch of something nautical. Safety wise, the apartment is a lock up and go and there is battery Back with solar to deal with load shedding.

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A spacious balcony features two modern lounge chairs facing a panoramic view of the Hout Bay Valley and Helderberg mountains. The area is enclosed by a sleek railing, and the sliding glass doors provide seamless access to the interior space.
Flat in Hout Bay
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 403 reviews

Endless Views & Privacy

Our studio apartment opens up onto a 40sq meter balcony with a panoramic view of the Hout Bay Valley and the Helderberg mountains beyond. Large sliding doors disappear into the walls creating an unimpeded indoor/outdoor flow while the elevated position protects your privacy. The open plan bathroom faces onto an enclosed secret garden which includes a frame-less glass shower. The unit has a fully equipped kitchenette and is serviced daily except weekends and public holidays.

Top guest favourite
A private outdoor area features a luxurious pool surrounded by potted plants, offering a view of the mountain in the background. Sunlight reflects off the water, creating a serene atmosphere. An outdoor dining table and benches can be seen on the patio beside the pool.
Guest suite in Camps Bay
5 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Tranquil studio w/own pool 100m from beach

Unwind on the poolside loungers after a busy day exploring and enjoy the view of Table Mountain. This spacious modern studio looks out onto your own exclusive use luxurious private pool patio. Go for a morning stroll along the beach, just 100 meters away. Use the study desk area indoors, or the large poolside table outside on the sheltered patio to work remotely with our high speed Fiber. The studio has backup lighting, air conditioning, Netflix and your own gated parking bay.

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A refreshing swimming pool is visible, reflecting the clear blue sky. Surrounding greenery includes a tall cactus and rocks, adding natural elements to the space. The horizon reveals a glimpse of the ocean, framed by the elegant pergola structure above.
Flat in Camps Bay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Primaview, Camps Bay, Cape Town

Primaview is situated in beautiful Camps Bay, Cape Town. Offering comfortable accommodation, alongside an inviting pool and surrounded by panoramic views of mountains and sea. Camps Bay is a scenic residential area, close to the city, as well as the famous Clifton Beaches. There are shops and popular restaurants along the Camps Bay Promenade. The Table Mountain Cable Way is a few minutes drive away. Access to nearby hiking trails are within a few minutes walk.

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The living room features a modern design with two armchairs and a cozy sofa. A large artwork of a unicorn is displayed above a white fireplace, which is adorned with candles. Natural light streams through sliding glass doors, enhancing the welcoming setting.
Flat in Cape Town City Centre
5 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

2br luxury Waterkant village apartment

*** NO LOADSHEDDING / STABLE INTERNET *** Spacious apartment in the heart of De Waterkant village, located within a stone’s throw away from cafes, restaurants, shops, supermarket and gym. Set within a Tuscan Villa-style building on a quiet and leafy village street, the 115 sqm apartment has 2 bedrooms with ensuite luxury bathrooms, office, large terrace and parking for up to 3 SUV cars and a fully lockable garage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Cape Town?

    Stay in central neighborhoods like Gardens, Sea Point, or the V&A Waterfront for easy access to dining, cultural spots, and city views. For a quieter experience, explore stays in the leafy Constantia area or relaxed Camps Bay, known for its beachfront atmosphere.

  • What are the best things to do in Cape Town with kids?

    Enjoy interactive experiences at the Two Oceans Aquarium, let children play at Green Point Urban Park, or explore Boulders Beach where penguins gather. Family hikes up Signal Hill are often suggested for easy outdoor fun.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Cape Town?

    Explore Table Mountain, discover local arts and flavors at the V&A Waterfront, and stroll through historic Bo-Kaap for colorful streets and cultural heritage. Robben Island, with its significant past, is frequently suggested for those interested in history.

  • How is the weather in Cape Town?

    Cape Town has warm, dry summers around 62–81°F (17–27°C), while winters are cooler and wetter, with temperatures near 45–69°F (7–21°C). Light layers and a rain jacket suit most seasons, especially in winter months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Cape Town?

    Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, and the V&A Waterfront are some of the most popular destinations. The historic District Six Museum is frequently suggested for insight into the city's past.

  • What are some hiking trails in Cape Town?

    Hike the Platteklip Gorge trail up Table Mountain, wander through the forested paths of Newlands Forest, or explore the Lion's Head loop for panoramic views. Kirstenbosch Garden also has family-friendly walking trails.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Cape Town?

    Families enjoy interactive exhibits at the Two Oceans Aquarium, picnics in Company’s Garden, or beach days at Muizenberg with gentle waves for swimming and surfing lessons. Walks in Green Point Urban Park are also often recommended.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Cape Town?

    Explore the Cape Winelands for local food, scenic landscapes, and wine estates; visit the Cape Point Nature Reserve, or discover traditional fishing villages like Kalk Bay around the peninsula.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Cape Town?

    Cape Town has pet-friendly stays in neighborhoods like Sea Point, Gardens, and Camps Bay. Parks such as Green Point Urban Park and nearby beaches make it easier to enjoy the city with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Cape Town?

    Use sun protection year-round on outdoor adventures, and consider a windbreaker, as the city’s weather can shift quickly. Exploring by foot or bicycle lets you experience street art, local markets, and the diverse culture more closely.

  • What is Cape Town known for?

    Cape Town is known for its striking Table Mountain, vibrant neighborhoods like Bo-Kaap, scenic beaches, and a rich history shaped by diverse cultures. The city's arts, food, and wine traditions are celebrated locally and internationally.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Cape Town?

    Explore art galleries and vibrant cafes in Woodstock, spend time at local makers’ markets at Oranjezicht City Farm, or discover tranquil spaces in Silvermine Nature Reserve. These spots highlight locally rooted creativity and nature experiences around Cape Town.

  • What are the best foods to try in Cape Town?

    Try dishes like Cape Malay curry, fresh snoek or kingklip fish, and South African-style braais. Pastries such as koeksisters and a classic milk tart are frequently suggested desserts.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Cape Town?

    Pack layers for shifting weather, sunscreen for outdoor excursions, and comfortable walking shoes for city exploration. A reusable water bottle and a windbreaker are also helpful for hiking and beach days.

  • What is the nightlife in Cape Town like?

    Cape Town has diverse nightlife from craft cocktail bars and rooftop lounges in the city center to live jazz venues in Observatory. Long Street is commonly known for its energetic mix of music, dancing, and local restaurants.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Cape Town?

    Cape Town has recurring celebrations such as music festivals, food markets, and arts events throughout the year. Carnival parades and jazz concerts are frequently suggested, along with open-air performances during the warmer months. The city's events bring together a mix of local talent and community traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Cape Town?

    Many neighborhoods around Cape Town, including Sea Point, Camps Bay, and Claremont, have family-friendly vacation rentals with easy access to parks and beaches. Property listings often note amenities like full kitchens or outdoor play spaces.

  • When is the best time to visit Cape Town?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather, clearer skies, and outdoor activities. Winter brings more rain but is favored by travelers seeking quieter city experiences.

All about Cape Town

Affectionately known by locals as the Mother City, Cape Town combines a breath-taking backdrop with a glittering waterfront and heaps of heart. Originally a stop for the East India Company, the city’s European influence can be seen in metal-balconied frontages and traditional gables that run the length of Bree Street, which houses a colourful mix of craft beer bars, brunch spots, and interior stores putting African prints and local artwork in the spotlight. A well-established starting point for visitors is the top of majestic Table Mountain — take on the hike or zip up in the cable car in minutes — and Signal Hill is a magnet for those in search of unforgettable sunrise views. The sprawling V&A Waterfront is filled with boats big and small and home to Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa’s fascinating collection in a decommissioned grain silo. Two-mile-long Sea Point Promenade offers another perspective, from rugged beaches to period apartments.

What are the top things to do in Cape Town?

Lounge on the beach at Camps Bay

Dreamy, sweeping beach? Check. Majestic mountains? Check. Camps Bay is an enduring favourite for a reason. Take a drive or ride out to Camps Bay, and prepare to be wowed by the epic scenery. Framed by the towering Twelve Apostles mountain range, the palm-lined beach boasts Blue Flag status, while a bevy of balconied restaurants and cocktail bars beckon for sundowners with knockout vistas.

Browse at The Old Biscuit Mill

Make the 10-minute trip out of the downtown area to dive into artsy Woodstock’s food and creative scene. Explore the district’s murals and public artwork, then swing by this converted factory and pick up some of South Africa’s excellent wine, artisanal chocolate, and handmade ceramics. There’s even locally made furniture, so you might be tempted to take some of Cape Town home with you.

Go green at Kirstenbosch

The city’s treasured pocket of calm comes in the form of Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, where manicured lawns framed with native fynbos melt into the towering mountains above. This gleaming emerald in Cape Town’s crown is a popular spot for picnics — although you’ll find a tea room and restaurant on-site — and its raised treetop walkway makes a picturesque path for wildlife spotting. No head for heights? Meander through the Protea Garden and admire South Africa’s national flower.

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    15,680 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    15,480 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    17,520 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    31,930 of Cape Town holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Monthly stays, Self check-in and Gym across Cape Town rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Cape Town stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Cape Town’s top spots include GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World, Green Point Park and Two Oceans Aquarium

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