Britannia Bay Accommodation
6 listings for accommodation in Britannia Bay. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:

Absolute Beach
Bed And Breakfast, Guest Houses, Pets By Arrangement in Britannia Bay
Absolute Beach is a unique beach house situated on the breathtaking South African West Coast. Absolute Beach is...
R1,345

3 Dolphins Cottage
Cottages, Self Catering in Britannia Bay
3 Dolphins Cottage offers a relaxed self-catering holiday and comfortably sleeps eight guests.
The cottage...
R3,900

Villa Royale
Holiday Homes, Self Catering, Villas in Britannia Bay
Welcome to Villa Royale!
This stunning self-catering holiday home can accommodate up to 8 guests and is located...
R5,040

Silversands Villa
Holiday Homes, Self Catering, Villas in Britannia Bay
Welcome to Silversands Villa!
Silversands is a stunning self-catering villa that can accommodate up to 10 guests....
R5,155

The Wild Card
Holiday Homes, Self Catering in Britannia Bay
Welcome to The Wild Card!
This stunning self-catering holiday home is on the second row from the beach and offers...
R2,605

Beachway on Golden Mile
Holiday Homes, Self Catering in Britannia Bay
Beachway on Golden Mile is the ideal spot for a romantic breakaway or a relaxing holiday in the West Coast. This...
R1,000
Destinations Related to Britannia Bay Accommodation
Paternoster, Velddrif, St Helena Bay, Bek Bay (Bekbaai), Steenberg's Cove, Saldanha Bay, Vredenburg, Port Owen, Mosselbank, Golden Mile, Dwarskersbos, Olifantskop, Hopefield, Langebaan, Jacobsbaai (Jacobs Bay)
Britannia Bay Reviews
It's a beautiful area. The West Coast is indeed a stunning part of our country.

The stunning view, breathtaking sunsets along with the friendly people of the town.
More info about Britannia Bay
The tiny village of Britannia Bay on the west coast of South Africa spans no more than 1.5km across a beautiful, sheltered bay. It’s the domain of the wealthy, where plush homes straddle the sea dunes, their gardens practically on the beach.
Britannia Bay is named after a British vessel that ran aground after hitting an unchartered reef in 1826. No lives were lost. The ship lay buried for over 170 years before being discovered in 1998, near to the low water mark and under 4 meters of sand.
The west coast has some of the richest fishing areas in the world and Britannia Bay regularly sees whales and dolphins visiting her shores. The bay has a launch site for boats and good surfing spots.
Britannia Bay can be visited all year round, however, the best time is in winter when the summer winds abate and the seas are calm. The bay is active with... Show more