Cape West Coast Boutique Hotels Accommodation
4.6 - 92 Guest Reviews4 Boutique Hotels in Cape West Coast. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
Crystal Lagoon Lodge
Bed And Breakfast, Guest Lodge, Boutique Hotels in Langebaan
Welcome to Crystal Lagoon Lodge,
Idyllic Beachfront location: on a fynbos-covered dune a few metres from the...
SAVE %!
R1,190
Russells on the Port
Guest Houses, Guest Lodge, Boutique Hotels in Velddrif
Welcome to Russells on the Port,
Russells on the Port is tucked away in the beautiful Berg River basin, 90...
SAVE %!
R1,400
Cederberg Ridge Wilderness Lodge
Boutique Hotels, Hotels in Clanwilliam
Cederberg Ridge has the authentic ambience of a modern African Farmhouse. Inviting interiors with vaulted ceilings,...
SAVE %!
R4,400
Langebaan Boutique Hotel and Spa
Boutique Hotels, Hotels, Health Resorts in Langebaan
The Langebaan Boutique Hotel and Spa (LBHS) is the latest addition to 5-star hospitality on the West Coast. In...
SAVE %!
R1,500
Destinations Related to Cape West Coast Boutique Hotels
Clanwilliam, Paternoster, Jacobsbaai (Jacobs Bay), Elands Bay, Britannia Bay, Malmesbury, Lambert's Bay, Langebaan, Saldanha Bay, Darling, Shelley Point, Velddrif, St Helena Bay, Yzerfontein
Cape West Coast Reviews
Beautiful scenery and friendly people
I love the West Coast, the scenery and the people.
Beautiful area
Visiting Darling
Tranquillity and friendliness of the people
It was remote
Amazing break away
Beautiful coastline
The calm beautiful sea!!
Sea site.
More info about Cape West Coast
The West Coast region of the Western Cape Province is one of the least developed areas in South Africa, however, it has much to offer the visitor. This coastal expanse stretches from the Cape Farms area in the south to roughly 400km northward to the Northern Cape Province boundary.
The West Coast remained largely untouched due to the lack of rivers and lakes, however, it is rich in minerals, has natural harbours, excellent surfing spots and an abundance of shellfish. Many of the fisherman’s cottages in quaint coastal villages are being snapped up by investors and the West Coast is growing rapidly.
The area was originally used as grazing grounds for cattle and in 1701, a military outpost was established to protect the farmers from marauding cattle thieves. The outpost has remained as part of a working farm, first as dairy producing, and now a treasured wine estate.
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About Boutique Hotels
More intimate and personalised than larger hotels, guests can expect a warmer, friendlier stay at a Boutique Hotel. Boutique Hotels are high-end accommodation, and guests can expect all the usual luxury amenities expected from a regular/larger hotel, including wifi; tea and coffee facilities; and deluxe bedding, and then some. Most Boutique Hotels pride themselves on personal service that allows them to go the extra-mile - making it an ideal place to stay for guests celebrating special events or anniversaries.