Saldanha Bay Self Catering Accommodation
3.9 - 7 Guest ReviewsDestinations Related to Saldanha Bay Self Catering
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Nearby Attractions & Landmarks: Postberg Nature Reserve
Saldanha Bay Reviews
Quiet and peaceful
I enjoyed the relaxed pace of Saldanha. I enjoyed spending time at the lodge studying and relaxing when we could. The catering was really good and the service of the staff Bradely Francke and Sandra Swart was outstanding. I would definitely stay there again when given the chance.
Nothing much..
The view from the top!!
Nothing - except for Blue Bay lodge restaurant which was refreshingly nice.
The view. the small town and nice people. The beaches are clean . The policemen on duty. On the beach, on the street, they are always visible.
The beach is our favorite as my granddaughter, age 2, just love the sea and sand.
More info about Saldanha Bay
Situated to the South West of Cape Town and home to a large fleet of fishing vessels and water sport enthusiasts. Saldanha Bay is the largest, natural harbour in South Africa which consists of a spectacular, never-ending coastline.
A breakwater built in the late 1970’s extends over 1.5km long and joins the mainland with Marcus Island. Jacobsbaai, another breathtaking bay, mere kilometers north of Saldanha Bay is often referred to as "Namaqualand by the sea" due to its substantial blossoming of flora in the during the Spring months. The bay and its islands can be intimately explored by way of a boating trip or fishing excursion. With these majestic shorelines, it comes as no surprise to learn that Southern Right Wales pay homage to Saldanha Bay during the late winter.
For the outdoor enthusiast, hiking trails at Oranjevlei and at the Naval Base are a must see. Other things to see in Saldanha Bay... Show more
About Self Catering
Self Catering places can be found from rural to urban areas and can vary in what they offer. They allow plenty freedom and is a great inexpensive way to spend your holiday. They have been widely classified as a “Home away from home”. This is a good option for guests who don’t mind cooking their own food, and are looking for a more independent and flexible form of accommodation. For budget and large families, we would recommend self-catering for a more personalised experience.