42 Best Hotels in The Western Cape and Winelands, South Africa

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The Cape Winelands are sufficiently compact that you can make one hotel your touring base. Stellenbosch and Paarl, situated close to dozens of wineries and restaurants as well as the major highways to Cape Town, offer the most flexibility. Here bed-and-breakfasts and self-catering (with cooking facilities) options are often less expensive than hotels and provide a better taste of life in the country. Franschhoek is comparatively isolated, which many visitors consider a blessing. The West Coast, the Cederberg, and the Overberg are much more spread out, so you'll want to stay in one place for a day or two and then move on. During the peak season of December–January, book well in advance and be prepared for mandatory two-night stays on weekends. Although the winter months of June–September are usually a lot quieter and bring negotiable rates, seaside towns get really busy (and booked up) when the whales arrive to calve. The same is true up the West Coast during flower season.

Schoone Oordt

$$$$ | 1 Swellengrebel St., Swellendam, 6740, South Africa Fodor's Choice

The ultimate luxury getaway, this renovated Victorian manor house—with original ceilings, wooden floors, and antique furnishings—manages to seamlessly combine five-star decadence with unpretentious family hospitality. Rooms are set in the lush gardens behind the main house and have king-size beds with goose-down bedding, wool carpets, and restored Victorian baths. The restaurant, in the conservatory of the main house, serves lavish three-course breakfasts and delicious dinners featuring dishes like saffron pasta with black garlic and cinnamon pork ragu.

Pros

  • Glorious gardens with a swimming pool
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Tons of history

Cons

  • Rooms are not in the main house
  • Wi-Fi can be sporadic
  • You might pile on a few pounds if you stay too long
1 Swellengrebel St., Swellendam, 6740, South Africa
028-514–1248
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Babylonstoren

$$$$ | 45 Klapmuts Rd., Klapmuts, 7670, South Africa Fodor's Choice
Babylonstoren, Stellenbosch
Babylonstoren

Set on a 500-acre working farm that is among the oldest on the Cape, Babylonstoren is a bucolic lodging with a dozen lovingly renovated thatched roof-cottages gazing up at the dramatic Drakenstein Mountains. They overlook lush fruit and vegetable gardens containing more than 300 types of produce. One of the newer additions is the Farmhouse, which has nine suites centered around a courtyard with a glimmering swimming pool, sauna, and salt room. Other than the bright and delightful rooms, there's a multitude of perks to staying here: guests can join in activities like bread-baking and wine tasting. This gorgeous oasis will both delight and restore.

Pros

  • Pick your own produce for the chef to prepare
  • Soothing treatments at the spa
  • Canoes and bicycles for exploring

Cons

  • Families with young children can't stay in the Farmhouse
  • Some rooms can be pricey
  • Lots of day visitors
45 Klapmuts Rd., Klapmuts, 7670, South Africa
021-863–3852
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grootbos Private Nature Reserve

$$$$ | R43, Gansbaai, 7225, South Africa Fodor's Choice
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve, Hermanus
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A 30-minute drive from Hermanus, this luxury lodging sits on 2,500 acres overlooking Walker Bay. Privacy is paramount in the soothing suites, which have fireplaces, sunken bathtubs, and private sundecks opening onto mountains as far as the eye can see. Rates include breakfast, lunch, and a five-course dinner, plus activities such as horseback riding and trips to a nearby coastal cave. Children will delight in the playground, petting zoo, and treasure hunts at the reserve. 

Pros

  • A strong commitment to conserving nature
  • Secluded natural surroundings
  • Lots of activities

Cons

  • You'll need a few days to experience it all
  • Not much to do on rainy days
  • A little pricey
R43, Gansbaai, 7225, South Africa
028-384–8053
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27 suites
All-Inclusive

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The Arabella Hotel Golf & Spa

$$$ | R44, Kleinmond, 7195, South Africa Fodor's Choice

The edge of the spectacular Botrivier Lagoon is where you'll find the luxurious Arabella Hotel & Spa. Your private balcony gazes down on this birder’s paradise, and you just might spot rare species on the water’s edge. Rooms are crisp and modern, with huge windows letting in lots of light. The 18-hole golf course is among the best in South Africa, the spa is known for its soothing treatments, and the pool is surrounded by lush greenery. For all the luxury, the hotel is also very child-friendly, with extensive child-care programs.

Pros

  • Plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained
  • Perfect location near the beach and the mountains
  • World-famous golf course

Cons

  • Windy during summer months
  • You'll need a car to get around
  • Part of a large chain
R44, Kleinmond, 7195, South Africa
028-284–0000
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145 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bartholomeus Klip Farmhouse

$$$$ | Off the R44, near Bo-Hermon, Paarl, 7308, South Africa Fodor's Choice

This Victorian guesthouse offers luxurious accommodations and excellent food in the middle of 17,000 acres of rare renosterveld scrubland, home to the endangered geometric tortoise. There's also plenty of springbok, rhebok, bontebok, wildebeest and other creatures around the mountains, streams, and plains. Watch sheep shearing in action, or you can hike, bike, swim, or paddle. Rooms have thick comforters and crisp linens. Ask for one that opens onto the verandah, especially in summer. Rates are full-board, and include brunch, afternoon tea, sundowner drinks, dinner and two daily activities. There are also two self-catering houses that are ideal for families or groups. 

Pros

  • Once you arrive there's no need to leave
  • Very tranquil setting close to vineyards
  • Good wildlife sightings

Cons

  • Accommodations may be a bit intimate for some
  • No children allowed in the main house
  • Area can get unbearably hot in summer
Off the R44, near Bo-Hermon, Paarl, 7308, South Africa
022-448–1087
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5 rooms, 1 self-catering house (sleeps 8)
Free Breakfast

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Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve & Wellness Retreat

$$$$ | Off Pakhuis Pass, Clanwilliam, 8135, South Africa Fodor's Choice

The stark beauty of the mountains, the incredible rock formations, and the tumbling waterfalls of this nature reserve were probably as attractive to the San of long ago as they are to visitors today. More than 130 San rock-art locations can be seen on a tour with a trained guide, and you can also go hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and canoeing. Only game endemic to the area has been reintroduced, including wildebeest, zebra, eland, and the endangered bontebok. The food is exceptional, including the legendary springbok loin. The attention to detail in rooms is astonishing: an artist's sketchbook and paints in your room and an African tale for a good-night story at your bedside.

Pros

  • You can fly to the reserve from Cape Town
  • Incredible rock art
  • Wildflowers in August and September

Cons

  • Kids only allowed at Koro Lodge
  • You'll need pants a size bigger by the time you leave
  • Very expensive rates
Off Pakhuis Pass, Clanwilliam, 8135, South Africa
087-743–2399
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Delaire Graff Estate Lodges

$$$$ | Helshoogte Pass Rd., Stellenbosch, 7602, South Africa Fodor's Choice

The gorgeously landscaped grounds at this dramatically located hotel—featuring a mix of indigenous and exotic species that create an opulent yet grounded feel—are scattered with enormous "lodges," each with their own butler's kitchen and private heated pool. Then there's the estate's excellent spa, cinema, and truly inspiring art collection, which includes some of South Africa's biggest names. (Vladimir Tretchikoff's iconic painting Chinese Girl greets you in the foyer.) And if that's not enough, you can enjoy Delaire's impeccable wines (sampled from an appropriately majestic tasting room), and the estate's two restaurants—its eponymous flagship and the newer Indochine, both seriously impressive.

Pros

  • Stunning natural setting
  • Free shuttles to Stellenbsosch
  • Staff sees to all your needs

Cons

  • Guests from other lodgings come to snap pics
  • This level of luxury doesn't come cheap
  • You'll be sad to leave
Helshoogte Pass Rd., Stellenbosch, 7602, South Africa
021-885–8160
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10 lodges
Free Breakfast

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Grande Roche

$$$$ | 1 Plantasie Str., Paarl, 7622, South Africa Fodor's Choice

In a gorgeous Cape Dutch manor house that dates from the mid-18th century, the hotel sits amid acres of vines beneath Paarl Rock, overlooking the Drakenstein Mountains. Suites are either in the nicely renovated stables and other historic structures or in attractive newer buildings constructed in traditional Cape Dutch style. Rooms are a tasteful mix of modern and antique: reed ceilings and thatch comfortably coexist with heated towel racks and other creature comforts. As you might expect, there is also an excellent restaurant on the premises.

Pros

  • Estate was named a national monument
  • Unrivaled service
  • In-room spa treatments

Cons

  • A long walk to the town's museums
  • Gets busy with wedding parties
  • Rarefied atmosphere doesn't suit everybody
1 Plantasie Str., Paarl, 7622, South Africa
021-863–5100
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28 suites
Free Breakfast

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Le Quartier Français

$$$$ | Berg and Wilhelmina Sts., Franschhoek, 7690, South Africa Fodor's Choice

Part of the Leeu Collection—which seems to own half the town these days—this classy guesthouse exuding privacy and peace is a Winelands favorite. Rooms in two-story whitewashed cottages face a pool deck and central garden exploding with flowers. Upstairs rooms have timber beams and mountain views, and suites have private pools. Be sure to book in advance for a table at Protégé or Épice, the latest restaurants from the team at the multi-award-winning La Colombe in Cape Town. 

Pros

  • Right in the center of town
  • Focus on comfort
  • Utmost privacy and tranquility

Cons

  • Rates can be pricey
  • Spa is a short drive away
  • Hard to snag reservation for restaurants
Berg and Wilhelmina Sts., Franschhoek, 7690, South Africa
021-492–2222
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13 rooms, 8 suites
Free Breakfast

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The Marine

$$$$ | Marine Dr., Hermanus, 7200, South Africa Fodor's Choice

One of the Southern Hemisphere's most spectacular seaside properties, The Marine has an incomparable clifftop setting. Perched on the cliffs overlooking Walker Bay, the sumptuously decorated rooms provide whale-watchers with grandstand views over the ocean. All rooms keep you toasty with underfloor heating, and some have private balconies. The two restaurants tempt you with sophisticated menus. The Marine is surprisingly child-friendly and activities can be arranged, including whale talks by a local expert and cooking classes with a chef.

Pros

  • Relaxing treatments at the full-service spa
  • Welcoming to families with young children
  • Old-world service and attention to detail

Cons

  • Can feel a little stuffy
  • Not as quiet as you'd think
Marine Dr., Hermanus, 7200, South Africa
021-794–5535
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Abalone House & Villas

$$ | 3 Kriedoring St., Paternoster, 7381, South Africa

This boutique hotel set in gorgeous gardens balances a muted color scheme and bold paintings adorning the walls. There's a hot tub on the rooftop deck, a garden courtyard, and a heated swimming pool. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. There's also a small spa. The four-person villas are five minutes from the main property and come with private pools and ocean views.

Pros

  • Lovely restaurant
  • Great value
  • Short walk to the beach

Cons

  • Not all rooms have an ocean view
  • Breakfast isn't included
  • Service can be slow
3 Kriedoring St., Paternoster, 7381, South Africa
022-752–2044
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10 suites

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Arniston Spa Hotel

$$ | 1 Arniston Rd., Arniston, 7280, South Africa

The setting, a crescent of white dunes, has a lot to do with the Arniston Spa Hotel's appeal, so request a sea-facing room and enjoy the ever-changing colors of the horizon and the grandstand view of the whales swimming by between June and November. The beachfront hotel also strikes a fine balance between elegance and comfort. The restaurant’s à la carte menu offers substantial variety, with a strong focus on seafood. There is a kids' activity program and plenty to keep youngsters busy and happy.

Pros

  • Great views of the beach
  • Spa treatments
  • Good spot for children

Cons

  • Can be windy in summer
  • Very few dining options nearby
  • A bit noisy during high season
1 Arniston Rd., Arniston, 7280, South Africa
028-445–9000
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67 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Asara Wine Estate & Hotel

$$$ | M12 (Polkadraai Rd.), Stellenbosch, 7599, South Africa

At this lovely lodging, the contemporary rooms are classically decorated in muted shades of cream, beige, and gray and have balconies overlooking the vineyards or hotel courtyard. It might not have the most breathtaking setting that the Winelands has to offer, but what it lacks in location it more than makes up for in luxurious touches and attention to detail. There are two restaurants and a deli to choose from, and the estate also produces excellent wines, so you don't have to travel if you don't feel like it. 

Pros

  • Easy access to both Cape Town and the Winelands
  • Highly rated wines produced on the estate
  • Restaurants worth staying in for

Cons

  • Lacks the gracious charm of some historic wine farms
  • Location isn't the most inspiring
  • You'll need deep pockets
M12 (Polkadraai Rd.), Stellenbosch, 7599, South Africa
021-888–8000
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41 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Auberge Burgundy Guesthouse

$$ | 16 Harbour Rd., Hermanus, 7200, South Africa

If you want to be in the center of the village, this stylish guesthouse puts you a stone's throw from the famous whale-watching cliffs. There's a tree-shaded garden and a pretty pool in the courtyard. The rooms are comfortably decorated in French provincial style. Larger rooms with sleeper sofas are great for families or friends traveling together. Ask for a room with a balcony overlooking the bay or a suite that opens onto the pool.

Pros

  • Close to everything Hermanus has to offer
  • Very friendly staff
  • 200 feet from the sea

Cons

  • Some suites face the street
  • Some steps to climb
  • No children under 12
16 Harbour Rd., Hermanus, 7200, South Africa
028-313–1201
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Augusta de Mist

$ | 3 Human St., Swellendam, 6740, South Africa

This elegant Cape Dutch homestead, established in 1802, now serves as a comfortable retreat on 3½ acres of fynbos. The charming house still has original reed and mud ceilings, yellowwood shutters, and authentic metalwork. The interiors are contemporary and vibrant, and rooms are well appointed with antique furnishings and works by local artists. Enjoy a country-style cooked breakfast or baked goods made in-house.  

Pros

  • Quiet, peaceful setting
  • Friendly owner knows the area
  • Fabulous decor

Cons

  • No children under 14
  • Some steps to climb
  • Wi-Fi doesn't reach to all rooms
3 Human St., Swellendam, 6740, South Africa
028-514–2425
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6 suites
Free Breakfast

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Blue Gum Country Estate

$$ | Off R326, Stanford, 7210, South Africa

On the banks of the Klein River, Blue Gum is a wonderful place to relax away from the hustle and bustle of Hermanus. The rooms are individually decorated in a style that's part English country house, part colonial outpost. Mosquito nets, crisp white linens, and handsome wood will make you feel a little like a 21st-century Karen Blixen of Out of Africa fame. On the estate you can fish for trout or walk around the small vineyard with the resident dog.

Pros

  • Lots to keep kids occupied
  • Perfectly peaceful surroundings
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • Off the beaten track on a gravel road
  • Solo travelers pay full price
  • Few dining options nearby
Off R326, Stanford, 7210, South Africa
065-626–5456
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13 rooms
No Meals

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Cape Dutch Quarters

$ | 33 Van Der Stel St., Tulbagh, 6820, South Africa

The rooms here are in various centuries-old houses dotted about historic Church Street. The houses have been beautifully restored, and the Cape Dutch style runs through the fittings and decor. Bathrooms in the main house feature antique brass finishes and handmade tiles, and all of the buildings are decorated with antiques and South African artwork. The  main house has a lush garden, a covered barbecue terrace, and an inviting swimming pool area with comfy daybeds. A rooftop terrace has uninterrupted views of the valley. Breakfast, a three-course affair, is served in the grand dining room or by an open hearth in the farm-style kitchen.

Pros

  • In the heart of Tulbagh
  • Stunning manor house
  • Pretty swimming pool

Cons

  • Lots of traffic in the main guesthouse
  • Some properties are a short walk from breakfast area
  • Pool shared among multiple properties
33 Van Der Stel St., Tulbagh, 6820, South Africa
079023-051–2059
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Darling Lodge

$ | 22 Pastorie St., Darling, 7345, South Africa

You'll soon feel at home at this pretty Victorian B&B in the heart of the village. It was one of the first guesthouses in Darling, and still offers the best service. The six individually decorated rooms in the main house are all named after local artists whose prints hang on the walls. Three of the rooms are next to the pool. The breakfasts, overflowing with homemade bread and jam and yogurt from the local dairy, are a highlight of a stay here. Enjoy them on the terrace or patio in good weather.

Pros

  • Centrally located in Darling
  • Perfect accommodations for families
  • Only 20 minutes from the coast

Cons

  • Limited number of rooms
  • No air-conditioning
  • Wi-Fi can be unreliable
22 Pastorie St., Darling, 7345, South Africa
022-492–3062
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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De Kloof Luxury Estate

$$$ | 8 Weltevrede St., Swellendam, 6740, South Africa

In beautifully manicured gardens, De Kloof Luxury Estate is a chic boutique hotel that offers five-star accommodations in one of the town’s oldest Cape Dutch manors. The handsome house, which has been lovingly restored, has original wood ceilings and floors and stylish décor with French flair. The most romantic room is the loft, housed in one of the detached buildings. It's decorated in white and silver, with an exposed thatch roof and a spacious private balcony. Deluxe rooms are in a walled garden and have private patios. The restaurant, 18 Zero One, serves a four-course dinner either inside the dining room or in the garden.

Pros

  • Lush and tranquil setting
  • Breathtaking scenery
  • Lovely pool area

Cons

  • Prior approval is needed for children under 8
  • Egyptian geese tend to break the silence
  • Only a prix-fixe menu option for dinner
8 Weltevrede St., Swellendam, 6740, South Africa
028-514–1303
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8 suites
Free Breakfast

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De Leeuwenhof Estate

$ | Sonstraal Rd., Paarl, 7464, South Africa

This restored Cape Dutch homestead, built in 1698 and situated on 30 acres of farmland, has rustic decor and spacious rooms with all the creature comforts. If possible, book a room in the old stable with a private patio overlooking the garden. Breakfast is served on an expansive terrace and includes croissants and home-baked breads. The fine-dining restaurant is open from October until May has a three-course set menu that is highly rated by guests. You can enjoy peaceful walks through the orchards and vineyards, take a guided wine tour, or kick back at the pool. 

Pros

  • Exceptional service with a personal touch
  • Can get deeper insight into winemaking
  • Great for animal lovers

Cons

  • Television reception is poor in some rooms
  • No dinner available in winter months
  • Children over 2 are charged as adults
Sonstraal Rd., Paarl, 7464, South Africa
021-862–1384
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Diemersfontein Country Estate

$$ | Jan van Riebeek Dr. (R301), Wellington, 7654, South Africa

The rooms and cottages at this 19th-century farmstead are comfortably furnished and decorated in a relaxed country style with floral throws and fresh flowers. Set in a lush garden with rolling lawns and abundant roses and azalea bushes, there is wine tasting on site, as well as a coffee shop serving tasty cakes and pastries. If you're feeling energetic, try your hand at bass fishing or horseback riding on the estate.

Pros

  • Very peaceful setting
  • Lovely gardens
  • Airport shuttle

Cons

  • Frequently used as a wedding venue
  • Wi-Fi can be patchy
  • Room decor is a little chintzy
Jan van Riebeek Dr. (R301), Wellington, 7654, South Africa
021-864–5050
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Farmhouse Hotel

$$ | 5 Egret St., Langebaan, 7357, South Africa

In a farmstead originally built in the 1860s, this hotel has thick whitewashed walls, tile floors, and timber beams. Rustic pine furniture and bright floral fabrics decorate the rooms, some of which have fireplaces and views of the lagoon. The restaurant's à la carte menu combines West Coast ingredients with French flair. Breakfast is said to be the best in town—with homemade bread, warm pastries, cheeses, bacon, eggs, cereals, and a view to die for. 

Pros

  • Great views over the lagoon
  • Daily tea and scones
  • Relaxed atmosphere

Cons

  • Avoid noisy rooms above the kitchen
  • Few rooms have air-conditioning
  • Area can be very windy
5 Egret St., Langebaan, 7357, South Africa
022-772–2062
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Friday Island

$ | 92 Main St., Langebaan, 7357, South Africa

If you can't wait to hit the water, then this guesthouse is a great choice. It's bright, airy, and right on the beach. Rooms are, not surprisingly, decorated in blue and white and have an outside shower for wet suits, boards, and such. Sea-facing rooms are ideal for families, with two beds downstairs and two in a loft. To top it off, the property is connected to the Cape Sports Centre complex. Friday Island also has a lovely beachfront bar and restaurant, making it a good place to stay even if you don't take to water in a big way.

Pros

  • Perfect for family vacations
  • Very friendly service
  • Right on the beach

Cons

  • Can draw a boisterous crowd
  • The area can get pretty windy
  • Sports center can get noisy
92 Main St., Langebaan, 7357, South Africa
081-071–9701
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12 rooms
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Green Gables Country Inn

$$ | Smith St. at Mill St., McGregor, 6708, South Africa

In an 1860 manor house, Green Gables is decorated with antiques and feels very much like an upscale home. Expect fine linen, brass bedsteads, and country-style decor. The friendly hosts also own the Miller's Pub and the Green Gables restaurant where locals hang out, which is always a good sign. You can eat dinner at the pub and catch up on all the small-town news.

Pros

  • Tranquil setting
  • You'll soon feel part of the village
  • Friendly owners

Cons

  • Not the place for alone time
  • Limited accommodations
  • Not many dining options in the area
Smith St. at Mill St., McGregor, 6708, South Africa
023-625–1626
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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A Hilltop Country Retreat

$ | 7 Bergsig Ave., Swellendam, 6740, South Africa

In the foothills of the Langeberg Mountains, A Hilltop Retreat offers spacious and luxurious self-catering accommodations. Decorated with furniture and finishes made by local artists and artisans, each suite is uniquely appointed. Rooms are modern and comfortable, with king-sized beds decked out in Egyptian cotton sheets. There's a splash pool and barbecue area for all to enjoy. For R100, the staff will stock everything you need for breakfast.

Pros

  • Beautiful setting in the mountains
  • Children are welcome
  • Great value

Cons

  • A steep walk back from town
  • No ovens in the kitchenettes
  • Rooms are close together
7 Bergsig Ave., Swellendam, 6740, South Africa
028-514–2294
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10 rooms
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Lanzerac Manor

$$$$ | Jonkershoek Valley, Lanzerac Rd., Stellenbosch, 7599, South Africa

The sheer beauty of the setting has not changed since this wine estate was founded in 1692. Its classic Cape Dutch manor house is flanked by the rolling vineyards and mountains of the Jonkershoek Valley. You can eat casual alfresco meals on the terrace (weather permitting), grab some upmarket pub food in the utterly charming Taphuis, or opt for fine dining at the Manor Kitchen, where chef Stephen Fraser pulls out all the stops. The menu changes regularly, but always features some South African touches like game meat, local oysters, or cheese from the Winelands region.

Pros

  • Stunning location with views of the Helderberg Mountains
  • Friendly staff
  • Wonderful onsite winery

Cons

  • Rooms are at the expensive end of the scale
  • Not within walking distance of Stellenbosch
  • Can feel a little too quiet
Jonkershoek Valley, Lanzerac Rd., Stellenbosch, 7599, South Africa
021-887–1132
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48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lemoenkloof Guest House

$ | 396A Main St., Paarl, 7646, South Africa

This classic guesthouse on the Paarl Wine Route is tastefully decorated in a comfortable and homey style—crisp white linens, wood-frame mirrors, and ornate lampshades highlight each of the guest rooms. An open hearth is popular during winters, as are summer breakfasts on the patio. Other outdoor areas include three gardens and two swimming pools. Some of the best rooms open out onto the garden.

Pros

  • Warm and friendly service
  • Reasonable rates and weekend specials
  • 10-minute drive from golf courses

Cons

  • Can get booked up with conferences
  • Room sizes vary a lot
  • No room service
396A Main St., Paarl, 7646, South Africa
021-872–3782
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31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Majeka House

$$$$ | 26–32 Houtkapper St., Stellenbosch, 7600, South Africa

This cluster of vine-covered buildings nestled in gardens overflowing with roses, lavender, frangipani, and jasmine sits in an upmarket residential corner of Stellenbosch. It's a mere 5- to 10-minute drive to several of the country's best wine estates and restaurants. Inside Majeka's tranquil walls, rooms are elegantly lavish with tones of silver and gold and modern chandeliers. A spa, whirlpool tub, sauna, and gym are all available, and lovely outdoor spaces abound, from the various pools to loungers in the magical gardens. 

Pros

  • A perfect oasis and a great base for exploration
  • Rooms are like modern works of art
  • Friendly and competent service

Cons

  • You'll need a car to explore the area
  • Not in the prettiest part of Stellenbosch
  • On-site restaurant isn't as good as it was
26–32 Houtkapper St., Stellenbosch, 7600, South Africa
021-880–1549
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Montagu Country Hotel

$$ | 27 Bath St., Montagu, 6720, South Africa

This delightful hotel was originally built in Victorian times but was extensively remodeled in Art Deco style after a fire in the early 1930s. The present owners highlight its architectural flourishes and collect furniture and artifacts from this era to complement the interior. There's palm-shaded swimming pool surrounded by lounge chairs in the pretty garden. The dining room serves an excellent breakfast and straightforward lunch and dinner, often showcasing South African staples like Karoo lamb. Ask about trips to the wine route.

Pros

  • Glorious deck for coffee and people-watching
  • Wellness center with mineral baths
  • Well-trained staff

Cons

  • Sundays can be very quiet
  • Some rooms get chilly in winter
  • Decor isn't for everyone
27 Bath St., Montagu, 6720, South Africa
023-614–3125
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32 rooms
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Oude Werf Hotel

$$ | 30 Church St., Stellenbosch, 7600, South Africa

A national monument, this attractive 1802 hotel is thought to be the oldest continuously running inn in South Africa. The reception area is in the original living room, a beautiful space with a lofty beamed ceiling and elegant antiques. The whole hotel has undergone a major revamp, and the rooms have a clean, contemporary feel. A lovely garden and pool in a brick courtyard shaded by trellised vines is open for meals and drinks throughout the day.

Pros

  • Perfect location in the heart of Stellenbosch
  • Heated outdoor pool
  • Excellent in-house restaurant

Cons

  • Entry-level rooms are quite small
  • Can get a bit noisy in the center of town
  • Some rooms are dark
30 Church St., Stellenbosch, 7600, South Africa
021-887–4608
Hotel Details
58 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

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