Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa | Cape Town













































The award-winning Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa is situated on Cape Town’s most scenic route. Poised above the Atlantic Ocean, the 5-star boutique hotel is flanked by the majestic Table Mountain National Park, a World Heritage Site, and the Twelve Apostles mountain range. A complimentary shuttle service to the city centre and V&A Waterfront ensures that spectacular beaches and tourist attractions are within easy reach. The hotel is guided by a luminescent marine reserve and has the longest hours of sunshine in Cape Town, guaranteeing remarkable Atlantic Ocean sunsets. A stay here is a truly breathtaking experience.
Repeatedly voted as one of Cape Town’s best hotels, The Twelve Apostles boasts 70 elegant, individually designed bedrooms and suites, including a Presidential Suite. The hotel offers splendid luxury, passionate service, generous hospitality and exquisite cuisine. Guests are invited to relax in the infinity or heated rock pool, enjoy mountain walks, surrender the senses in the tranquil Spa, or indulge in a movie night in the private cinema. Cocktails at the Leopard Bar are legendary, while gourmets will delight in the superb wine and dine experience on offer at Azure Restaurant and The Café Grill.
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1 Night
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
5 Star
Hotel
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, Dutch, English, French, German, Xhosa
No. Rooms: 70
Special Interests: Beach / Coastal, Birding, Golf, Gourmet, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Wine
Classic Rooms are elegantly decorated in colours inspired by the hotel's natural surroundings and boast world class amenities with a balcony and full height sliding doors.
Features include:
Breakfast included
Choice of king bed or twin beds
Maximum occupancy two persons
Average room size: 33 sq meters / 355 sq foot
24 hour room service
Individually controlled heating/cooling system
Bottled mineral water
All rooms are non-smoking with an option to have an ashtray on the patio or balcony
B | AFRICA natural in-room amenities
Digital telephone system with voice mail
Evening turndown service
Hairdryers
Diginet line for internet access
Plush bathrobes and ladies and gents slippers
In room electronic safe
Tea and coffee making facilities
Soap and pillow menu
Complimentary WIFI
All of our bedrooms are individually decorated and therefore the photographs presented here are an indication of the décor, size and shape of the bedroom, we are unable to guarantee that you will be allocated the bedroom depicted in this image.
Our Milkwood Rooms are in the hub of the hotel with the Atlantic pool in the distance, full-height sliding doors lead onto a balcony or terrace.
Features include
Breakfast included
Choice of king bed or twin beds
Maximum occupancy two persons
Average room size: 33 sq meters / 355 sq foot
24 hour room service
Individually controlled heating/cooling system
Bottled mineral water
All rooms are non-smoking with an option to have an ashtray on the patio or balcony
B | AFRICA natural in-room amenities
Digital telephone system with voice mail
Evening turndown service
Hairdryers
Diginet line for internet access
Plush bathrobes and ladies and gents slippers
In room electronic safe
Tea and coffee making facilities
Soap and pillow menu
Complimentary WIFI
All of our bedrooms are individually decorated and therefore the photographs presented here are an indication of the décor, size and shape of the bedroom, we are unable to guarantee that you will be allocated the bedroom depicted in this image.

Mountain Facing Rooms have a private balcony and full-height sliding doors, with sweeping views of the majestic Twelve Apostles mountain range, while the ground floor rooms offer views of the Fynbos gardens and its natural surroundings.
Features include
Breakfast included
Choice of king bed or twin beds
Maximum occupancy two persons
Average room size: 33 sq meters / 355 sq foot
24 hour room service
Individually controlled heating/cooling system
Bottled mineral water
All rooms are non-smoking with an option to have an ashtray on the patio or balcony
B | AFRICA natural in-room amenities
Digital telephone system with voice mail
Evening turndown service
Hairdryers
Diginet line for internet access
Plush bathrobes and ladies and gents slippers
In room electronic safe
Tea and coffee making facilities
Soap and pillow menu
Complimentary WIFI
All of our bedrooms are individually decorated and therefore the photographs presented here are an indication of the décor, size and shape of the bedroom, we are unable to guarantee that you will be allocated the bedroom depicted in this image.
Individually designed and beautifully furnished Luxury Rooms offer the ideal escape to take in the magnificent scenery of the Atlantic Ocean and the Twelve Apostles Mountain range.
Features include
Breakfast included
Choice of king bed or twin beds
Maximum occupancy two persons
Average room size: 40 sq meters / 430 sq foot
24 hour room service
Individually controlled heating/cooling system
Bottled mineral water
All rooms are non-smoking with an option to have an ashtray on the patio or balcony
B | AFRICA natural in-room amenities
Digital telephone system with voice mail
Evening turndown service
Hairdryers
Diginet line for internet access
Plush bathrobes and ladies and gents slippers
In room electronic safe
Tea and coffee making facilities
Soap and pillow menu
Complementary WIFI
All of our bedrooms are individually decorated and therefore the photographs presented here are an indication of the décor, size and shape of the bedroom, we are unable to guarantee that you will be allocated the bedroom depicted in this image.

Junior Sea Facing Suites have a sunken lounge, with views stretching over the winding coastal road below and the endless horizon of the deep blue Atlantic Ocean in the distance. All rooms are open-plan, with luxurious en-suite bathrooms. By day, watch the whales and dolphins in the surf below or take in the magnificent sunset over cocktails in the evening, from your own private balcony.
Features include
Breakfast included
Choice of king bed or twin beds
Maximum occupancy two adults and two children under the age of 12
Average room size: 55 sq meters / 592 sq foot
24 hour room service
Individually controlled heating/cooling system
Bottled mineral water
All rooms are non-smoking with an option to have an ashtray on the patio or balcony
B | AFRICA natural in-room amenities
Digital telephone system with voice mail
Evening turndown service
Hairdryers
Diginet line for internet access
Plush bathrobes and ladies and gents slippers
In room electronic safe
Tea and coffee making facilities
Soap and pillow menu
Complimentary WIFI
All of our bedrooms are individually decorated and therefore the photographs presented here are an indication of the décor, size and shape of the bedroom, we are unable to guarantee that you will be allocated the bedroom depicted in this image.
The One Bedroom Suites are isolated and secluded with a spacious, independent lounge and bedroom. Relax in quiet comfort on the expansive garden patio to the sounds of birds and the ocean in the distance.
The One Bedroom Suites are perfectly suited for guests travelling with small pets and children under 12 years.
Features include
Breakfast included
Choice of King bed or Twin beds
Maximum occupancy two adults and two children under the age of 12 years
Average room size: 70 sq meters / 753 sq foot
24 hour room service
Fresh flowers
Mini Bar
AT&T direct access facility
Extensive selection of magazines and books
Turndown gifting daily
Individually controlled heating/cooling system
Bottled mineral water
All rooms are non-smoking with an option to have an ashtray on the patio or balcony
B | AFRICA natural in-room amenities
Digital telephone system with voice mail
Evening turndown service
Hairdryers
Diginet line for internet access
Plush bathrobes and ladies and gents slippers
In room electronic safe
Tea and coffee making facilities
Soap and pillow menu
Complimentary WiFi
All of our bedrooms are individually decorated and therefore the photographs presented here are an indication of the décor, size and shape of the bedroom, we are unable to guarantee that you will be allocated the bedroom depicted in this image.
These one-bedroom sea facing suites offer superb views over the Atlantic Ocean; a large bedroom area with king sized bed, en-suite bathroom with designer bath and shower, separate lounge with flat screen satellite television in both lounge and bedroom and most importantly your own private balcony with the most magnificent view of the sea. Max occupancy is 2 adults and 2 children under 12.
Features include
Breakfast included
Choice of king bed or twin beds
Maximum occupancy two adults and two children under the age of 12
Average room size: 70 sq meters / 753 sq foot
24 hour room service
Fresh Flowers
Mini Bar
AT&T direct access facility
Extensive selection of magazines and books
Turndown gifting daily
Individually controlled heating/cooling system
Bottled mineral water
All rooms are non-smoking with an option to have an ashtray on the patio or balcony
B | AFRICA natural in-room amenities
Digital telephone system with voice mail
Entertainment centres with DVD and access to movie library
Evening turndown service
Hairdryers
Diginet line for internet access
Plush bathrobes and ladies and gents slippers
In room electronic safe
Tea and coffee making facilities
Soap and pillow menu
Complimentary WIFI
All of our bedrooms are individually decorated and therefore the photographs presented here are an indication of the décor, size and shape of the bedroom, we are unable to guarantee that you will be allocated the bedroom depicted in this image.
The private and tranquil wraparound terrace offers a perfect setting for cocktails or a private dinner. The recently re-decorated suite encompasses a free standing antique marble bath, cool white marble floors throughout with under floor heating. Chandeliers are imported from Italy and walls are adorned with antique mirrors and a fabulous collection of South African Masters works of art. Mosaics and finely carved panels adorn the floors, walls and ceilings.
The ultimate in luxury, the beautifully appointed Presidential Suite includes an open-plan eight-seater dining room with bar and lounge area, master bedroom, business-ready study as well as two bathrooms. Succumb to panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Lion's Head and the Twelve Apostles mountain range from the wrap-around terrace or appreciate the finest collection of South African Masters works of art in the comfort of your suite, while your personal butler ensures your every need is catered for.
151 square meters
Features include:
Room:
Fully stocked bar to the guests individual choice
Fresh flowers in room upon arrival
A collection of herbal teas
Nespresso machine
In room study & library
Two bathrooms
Master Bathroom with shower & antique marble bath
Separate Lounge
8-seater dining room with chandelier
Feature king size bed in Master Bedroom & chandelier
Plush bathrobes & slippers
B | AFRICA natural in-room amenities
Vanity desk, hairdryer, magnifying & lit make up mirrors
Wrap-around patio with access to lounge & bedroom
Service:
Express check-in with fynbos iced-tea & snack gift basket on arrival
Full English breakfast daily
Canapés every evening at sunset
24 hour butler service & valet parking
Twice daily maid service
Nightly turn down gifts
Daily bar setup with snacks
Local & international newspapers
V & A Waterfront transfers
Use of The Spa hydrotherapy facilities
Unique Services on request:
Fully personalised stocked bar
Breakfast picnic served in-room
Decadent midnight feast
Technology:
WIFI & cabled internet
Flat screen TVs in every room
Cable TV, DVD players & DVD collection
IPod Docking Station
Bose Sound System
Individual air-conditioning & overhead fans
Two individual telephone lines
Built-in international adaptors
Electronic safe
Electronic blinds
Underfloor heating
Rate also Includes:
A glass of sparkling wine or chilled Rooibos tea on arrival
Fresh seasonal fruit basket in your suite
Local treats, including biltong, dried fruit and nuts
A cocktail and live entertainment in the Leopard Bar at sunset
Romantic rose petal and candle turndown on your first evening
Grilled Seafood Platter for two
Bottle of Bouchard Finlayson Blanc De Mer
Daily nuts, curried popcorn, cheese straws and crisps
Local and international papers
Full English breakfast with sparkling wine and oysters in the Azure Restaurant
Indulge in a dual B | TOGETHER signature massage at The Spa with complimentary use of facilities
Tea by the Sea for two on one afternoon
A gift from The Twelve Apostles Boutique worth R 500
A mountain walk with decadent picnic on one ocassion
A flight of wines tasting with our Sommelier







Grand Master Suite
The private and tranquil wraparound terrace offers a perfect setting for cocktails or a private dinner. The recently re-decorated suite encompasses a free standing antique marble bath, cool white marble floors throughout with underfloor heating. Chandeliers are imported from Italy and walls are adorned with antique mirrors and a fabulous collection of South African Masters works of art. Mosaics and finely carved panels adorn the floors, walls and ceilings.
The Presidential Suite can easily be extended into a luxury sea facing two bedroomed suite for parties of 4. For parties of up to 10 guests it may also be combined to form part of the Grand Master Suite which offers a total of 5 interleading rooms and suites on its own private floor in the Lion's Head upper floor of the hotel.
Interleading rooms and suites below (images on right);
The Presidential Suite (151m²) - 1
One Bedroom Sea Facing Suite (73m²) - 1
One Bedroom Mountain Facing Suite (49m²) - 1
Mountain Facing Room (30m²) - 2
Features include:
Room:
Fresh flowers in room upon arrival
A collection of herbal teas
Nespresso machine
In room study & library
Two bathrooms
Master Bathroom with shower & antique marble bath
Separate Lounge
8-seater dining room with chandelier
Feature king size bed in Master Bedroom & chandelier
Plush bathrobes & slippers
B | AFRICA natural in-room amenities
Vanity desk, hairdryer, magnifying & lit make up mirrors
Wrap-around patio with access to lounge & bedroom
Service:
Express check-in with fynbos iced-tea & snack gift basket on arrival
Full English breakfast daily
Canapés every evening at sunset
24 hour butler service & valet parking
Twice daily maid service
Nightly turn down gifts
Daily bar setup with snacks
Local & international newspapers
V & A Waterfront transfers
Use of The Spa hydrotherapy facilities
Unique Services on request:
Fully personalised stocked bar
Breakfast picnic served in-room
Decadent midnight feast
Technology:
WIFI & cabled internet
Flat screen TVs in every room
Cable TV, DVD players & DVD collection
IPod Docking Station
Bose Sound System
Individual air-conditioning & overhead fans
Two individual telephone lines
Built-in international adaptors
Electronic safe
Electronic blinds
Underfloor heating

Property Facilities
Accept Credit Cards, Activity Desk, Air conditioner, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Business Centre, Conference Centre, Internet Access (Complimentary), Kiddies Club, Library, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, Fan, Fridge, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Telephone, Television, Underfloor Heating, Verandah
Available Services
24-hour Security, Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities, Foreign Exchange, Laundry Service (Available), Room service 24 hours, Room Service, Travel Desk
Activities on Site
Beach Drop Off, Bird Watching, Cycling, Fine Dining, Garden Tours, Gourmet Picnic, Helicopter Scenic Flights, High Tea, Massages, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Whale Watching
Activities Nearby
Adrenaline Activities, Art Galleries, Beach, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Bowls, Canoeing, Child Friendly Activities, Cooking Courses, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Deep Sea Fishing, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Game Walks, Garden Tours, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Helicopter Rides, Helicopter Scenic Flights, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Jet Skis, Kayaking / Paddling, Marine Adventures, Mountain Biking, Museums, Natural History Tours, Paragliding, Rock Climbing, Sailing, Scenic Flights, Scuba Diving, Sea Kayaking, Shark Cage Diving, Sky Diving, Squash Court, Surfing, Tennis Court, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Water Skiing, Windsurfing, Wine Tasting
Surrender Your Senses
Our award-winning family-run hotel is nestled between the majestic mountains and the azure Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by a tranquil National Park, yet close to Cape Town’s best beaches. Guests feel indulged and cared for with splendid luxury, passionate service, generous hospitality and exquisite cuisine. We offer the ideal escape where harmony and tranquillity gently restore body, mind and soul. We are dedicated to restoring beauty and balance through individual treatments and spa journeys, personalised for each of our guests by exceptionally skilled therapists. Our commitment to wellbeing focuses on holistic principles, combining ancient wisdom and modern expertise.
Hydrotherapy Pools:
WARM, COOL & FLOTATION
Incorporating water jets at the optimal temperature for rebalancing your body’s metabolism, use of our warm and cold plunge pools is available to all spa guests inclusive of your treatment. In addition you may also like to try a complimentary session in our unique Salt Water Flotation Pool. Offering a liquid, reduced gravity experience, floating in the salty water eases jetlag and results in maximum relaxation - research has shown that just 20 minutes is equivalent to a full two hours of sleep.
Indoor Treatment Rooms:
7 DUAL AND SINGLE TREATMENT ROOMS
Our extensive spa facilities include seven superbly equipped indoor treatment rooms with rain showers, for dual and single treatments. The rooms have been designed to offer a serene, calming ambiance, with heated treatment beds, fluffy towels, scented candles and relaxing music. They are the perfect retreat for both hotel guests and day spa visitors wishing to enjoy a selection of personalised individual treatments or exclusive Spa Journeys.
Outdoor Mountain Gazebos:
2 GAZEBOS WITH ATLANTIC SEA VIEWS
While the interior of The Spa is exceptional, The Twelve Apostles’ unique position on the mountains overlooking the Atlantic Ocean means that a sunset massage in one of two outdoor gazebos is an absolutely unforgettable experience. It is the perfect place for couples to escape and have a side-by-side massage surrounded by nature, with the Atlantic stretching into the horizon in front of you for as far as the eye can see. Please note that the gazebos cater for massage treatments only.
Rasul Chamber and Rain Shower:
TRADITIONAL ARABIC CLEANSING RITUAL CHAMBER
Our Rasul Chamber offers a traditional Arabic cleansing ritual through the use of gentle steam and mud. This relaxing skin-smoothing self-treatment blends mineral-rich mud, steam and heat to provide an experience that cleanses, releases toxins and rejuvenates. The self-applied mud hardens in dry heat, allowing the skin to draw out impurities from the body. As the mud softens again, its beneficial ingredients and natural minerals are further absorbed by the body. A gentle rain shower signals the end of the programme, leaving you with glowing skin. The ritual is recommended for enjoyment with a partner.
Health Bar Buffet & Menu:
Homemade healthy snacks
Spa guests may take advantage of our complimentary Health Bar buffet during their time at The Spa, with a selection of healthy homemade snacks, fresh fruit juices and still mineral water. For something more substantial we also offer an exclusive Spa Menu at an additional cost, featuring delicious, wholesome meals conducive to a healthy lifestyle.
Tranquility Lounge:
RELAX BETWEEN & AFTER TREATMENTS
To make the most of your time at The Spa, recline and relax on a comfortable lounge chair in our Tranquility Lounge, in-between and after spa treatments. Sip herbal tea, browse a selection of magazines, read a book or simply close your eyes and meditate. It’s the perfect way to complete your spa journey.

Venture into the mountains for the perfect picnic
Hotel guests are able to stroll straight from their rooms onto the mountainside to take in some fresh air and spectacular sea and mountain views. The Table Mountain National Park, a World Heritage Site, offers uninterrupted views and the hotel has created several packages for unforgettable outdoor experiences.
Have a delicious picnic on a specially laid out picnic site, toast romance while the sun sets into the Atlantic Ocean or simply let the kids run wild in the open space. And while you feast your tastebuds on the food and your eyes on the stunning natural environment, know that you’re giving back to society, as all picnic baskets have been purchased from the Cape Town Society for the Blind.
Hotel guests are free to explore the various mountain trails – from 10 minutes to 45 minutes in duration - ask for a copy of the map below, from our Concierge desk. Or enquire about our complimentary Sports Buddies programme which allows for a staff member to join you as you hike through the Fynbos.

Classic favourites in our private cinema
The Twelve Apostles operates an intimate, 16-seater cinema/screening room available to both guests and non-guests, and also available for exclusive private hire. Each month a new schedule of movies is set, running five times a day and may be accompanied with breakfast (10h00), lunch (15h00) and dinner (17h30/20h30/22h30).
Our unique Dinner and a Movie package allows motion picture lovers to enjoy an evening of wining and dining in the award-winning Azure Restaurant with a specially-created movie menu, followed by a screening of a film in the private cinema. For those who would like to choose their own movie, we have a varied selection of classics, comedy, adventure, drama and foreign films. Sink into plush leather seats with state-of-the-art flat screen Dolby surround sound, and a lavish assortment of goodies, including popcorn, hot chocolate, milkshakes and candy.
Please note that selecting your own movie is subject to existing reservations and requests from other guests sharing the screening room. Note that screenings are not exclusive unless a group booking is made for the entire cinema.

The diversity of world-class wine routes right on Cape Town’s doorstep is staggering. Offering an irresistible combination of delectable wine tastings, informative winemaking tours, mouth-watering cuisine and magnificent scenery, they attract international and local travellers alike.
Most Cape wine farms are characterised by classic Cape Dutch-style buildings and expansive vineyards, with picturesque mountains as a breathtaking backdrop. Following the arrival of the French Huguenot, Dutch and German settlers during the 18th Century, many of them also show a distinctive European influence.
Our concierge and sommelier have selected some of their favourite wine farms in each region for you to explore!
Silvermist Organic Vineyards - 15 min (12.4 km) without traffic
Beau Constantia - 17 min (12.9 km) without traffic
Constantia Glen - 15 min (12.9 km) without traffic
Eagles' Nest Wines - 16 min (14.1 km) without traffic
Groot Contantia - 19 min (16 km) without traffic
Constantia Uitsig - 24 min (19.4 km) without traffic
Buitenverwachting - 25 min (19.1 km) without traffic
Klein Constantia - 26 min (19.3 km)without traffic
Steenberg Vineyards- 29 min (23.1 km) without traffic

Kids will feel right at home at The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa, thanks to a range of in-house amenities and activities aimed specifically at little ones. Our concierge has recommendations for explorers of all ages, from mountain climbs, museum visits and park fun, to excursions to various destinations that include butterflies, cheetahs, birds, crocodiles…and not to forget, penguins! Children are sure to have the time of their life while staying in Cape Town.
Pools & Gardens:
Set in nature’s paradise, between the Atlantic Ocean and The Twelve Apostles Mountain Range, the hotel is surrounded by breathtaking views of the Table Mountain National Park and a protected marine park, where kids can spot whales and dolphins playing in the azure waters.
Children can have fun splashing in our infinity or mountain pools, with pool toys provided during the summer holidays. Both pools have a special menu which is serviced by The Café Grill and includes delectable dishes for little ones; in addition, they can help themselves to water and fruit from our refreshment stations.

As another example of our passionate service and thoughtful attention to detail, we have introduced a new complimentary Sports Buddy programme, where staff at the hotel has their gym kit and shoes on standby, ready to train with guests who might be looking for a partner to play a round of golf, game of squash, attend a yoga class or take a hike in the pristine nature reserve behind the hotel.
Complimentary Activities
Biking - Take a scenic cycle from the hotel to Chapmans Peak along one of the world’s most beautiful stretches of road. Admire endless views of the Atlantic Ocean and pass through the fishing village of Hout Bay.
Hiking - The Hotel offers hiking on the property in the Twelve Apostles mountain range. For more experienced hikers, a staff member can accompany you on mountain trails further afoot in the World Heritage Site.
Jogging - You have the choice of running to Camps Bay or Hout Bay, both along Victoria Road, with world-class views to inspire you. A staff member will keep pace with you and point out the sights such as Sentinel Peak and Hout Bay Harbour.
Yoga - Yoga mats are available at the hotel. There are superb locations in and around the hotel where you can become one with nature while practicing the ancient discipline, and energising your body and mind.
Chargeable Activities
Squash - A staff member will challenge you to a game of squash at the squash club. Pre booking is requested at least 7 days in advance.
Golf - The Hotel is centrally located to world class golf courses including the Metropolitan Golf Club, located next to the V&A Waterfront. Pre booking is requested at least 7 days in advance.
Terms and Conditions
The “Sports Buddy” service is offered on a complimentary basis excluding squash and golf. Third Party costs for equipment hire is chargeable at cost.
Bookings should please be made at least 7 days in advance, especially for sports that require booking a court or green.

In Cape Town and surrounding areas
The Western Cape is one of the world’s most spectacular and diverse golfing destinations. Many of these lush, beautifully maintained Golf Courses are in close proximity (20 – 40 minutes) from the hotel. These Golf Courses have captivated the global golfing community and boast both local and international awards for exceedingly high standards, quality, design and professionalism. The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa is the perfect base for your seaside relaxation combined with your golfing needs.

The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa offers an impressive collection of air-conditioned function spaces and meeting rooms, set in an inspiring location offering both ocean and mountain views.
Larger function rooms can accommodate up to 90 guests, and feature state-of-the-art audio-visual systems. Additional specialised presentation or entertainment equipment can be sourced from our technology partners on request.
Each event booking is meticulously managed by a dedicated member of our multi-skilled team of function organisers, who are on hand from the point of enquiry until the conclusion of the event. Working together with our team of talented chefs, look forward to an unforgettable menu of delicious dining options to transform your event into a truly memorable occasion.




The latest addition to the menu of culinary experiences on offer at The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa is The Apostles Braai. Set amid lush indigenous gardens at the rear of the hotel, this beautiful light-filled events venue offers sea and sunset views, as well as vistas up to the rugged peaks in the Table Mountain National Park for which our hotel is named.
It’s a striking space of mirrored walls and picture windows letting natural light and panoramic views wash in. A handcrafted Murano glass chandelier hangs above and handblown Biot glassware from Provence graces the tables.
The Apostles Grill can host up to 32 guests, and caters for private functions, themed events and unique culinary occasions, from a wine pairing dinner with our sister-vineyard Bouchard Finlayson to an intimate wedding or family gathering at the foot of Table Mountain.
Inspired by South Africa’s love affair with barbecue-style cooking – a braai, as the locals call it – the menu at The Apostles Grill evolves with each unique event, but is built on a foundation of flame-grilled fare cooked al fresco on the terrace, celebrating seasonal produce and the Cape’s bountiful seafood.



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Fine dining and incredible views
Savour the finest indigenous and international cuisine on offer in our extremely popular Azure Restaurant. Christo Pretorius, Executive Chef, is on hand to create a variety of exquisite dishes including meat, seafood and vegetarian options.
From our delightful entree selection or the delicate fresh oysters to main, your taste buds will be infused by the finest of organic ingredients.
Round off the perfect meal with a delightfully sweet dessert. Bea's double baked cheesecake, taken on our stunning terrace overlooking the ocean, will truly allow you to experience the magic of Azure!
Fresh, Local and Seasonal Cuisine
A modern French menu with a distinctive South African influence
Offering seasonal, fresh cuisine, The Twelve Apostles is recognised as one of South Africa’s top places for wining and dining. Our modern French menu with South African influences is updated regularly by executive chef Christo Pretorius.
In 2013 made its debut onto the coveted American Express Platinum Fine Dining Awards list.
More than 95% of the items on the menu are sourced from the Western Cape in line with the Hotel’s Responsible and Sustainable Environmental Policies and follow the Southern African Sustainable Seafood Initiative’s best practice guidelines.
Fine Wines
From our cellar an award-winning experience
Sommelier Gregory Mutambe and his team of wine stewards, are on hand to advise diners in the award-winning Azure Restaurant. He has a true passion for wine and food along with many years of experience in both local and international wine competitions, which has allowed him to compile an extensive wine list for the enjoyment of our guests.
The wine list he has created is truly impressive, and has received various industry awards over the past decade including maintaining a Diamond rating in the Diners Club Wine List Awards held annually country wide. Guests will find not only an outstanding range of the great names of the wine world, but also an intriguing selection of lesser-known bottles. Many of the wines listed are available by the glass, including a selection from the celebrated South African estate of Bouchard Finlayson.
Gregory assists diners with the perfect wine pairing during meals, working closely with executive chef Christo Pretorius in creating the perfect pairings.
He cites French-born Master Sommelier, Master of Wine and the World’s best Sommelier, Gerard Basset as his inspiration, and says about his profession: “If you want to become a sommelier you have to have a real passion for wine and be prepared to work odd hours, weekends and holidays. This shouldn’t discourage you, as the exposure to different wines you receive, and the incredibly interesting people you meet from all over the world, makes for the most gratifying experience you could ever have. You become the palate for guests, who trust in your knowledge and ability, which is just remarkable.”

Relaxed dining 24 hours a day
Our al fresco styled eaterie offers a casual and relaxed dining experience and enjoys fabulous sweeping views of the mountain range framed by the natural beauty of the indigenous flora.
The flexible menu, available 24 hours a day, means you can enjoy a California styled menu at any hour, including a breakfast if you are still functioning in a different time zone. Enjoy anything from tasty salads and sandwiches to the most honest hamburger in Cape Town or a piece of grilled fish caught fresh on the day. During summer we offer an extensive ice cream menu and fresh fruits.

Watch the sun go down with your favourite tipple
The perfect place to relax with friends, family and colleagues whilst enjoying live entertainment from Monday to Saturday evenings. Proven to be an extremely popular with locals as well as guests, we offer a fully stocked bar featuring many different cocktails. A fine selection of cognacs and an impressive collection of ports are available, as is a wide selection of cocktails including the fashionable "Cosmo" and Vanilla Chocatini; a martini made with Stolichnaya vanilla vodka and white crème de cacao, garnished with a chocolate flake and maraschino cherry. Our professional bar tenders are on hand to take your order and will even create a cocktail using your favourite ingredients!
The Leopard Bar is also a great spot to enjoy "Tea by the Sea", a delicious afternoon tea with all the trimmings including chocolate brownies, cream scones, finger sandwiches and a selection of the best teas and coffee. It's regarded as something of an institution by the locals.
BAR EXPERIENCES:
Gin and Canapé Tasting Experience:
Sit back and relax in The Leopard Bar with a botanical Gin and Canapé Experience.
We will pair your gin and tonic with three delicious canapés designed by our Chef Nicholas Goldschmidt. Enjoy each gin with its own specific flavour profile for you to experiment with, all while being hosted by our talented bar team throughout your experience.
Gin Making Experience:
Join us for a superb Gin Making Experience.
Available every Friday from 17h00, join us for a fun filled evening where you craft your own gin in The Gin Lab. Enjoy a welcome gin and tonic which includes a variety of locally foraged botanicals, followed by butler style canapés throughout the evening while our talented Mixologist guides you through the wonderful world of gin and its abundance of flavour.
Craft Beer and Canapé Experience:
Honing in on the growing allure of craft beer, we have craft beer and craft cider tastings paired with Chef Christo’s gourmet canapés.
Fans of high quality brews can find out more about the different styles and brewing methods and the perfect food pairings.Hosted by our team of bartenders, guests will be able to taste five, locally produced brews, together with a selection of perfectly matched canapés prepared by Executive Chef Christo Pretorius. (Private tastings available for between two and 20 guests).
24 hours in advance booking is required any time from
10:00 – midnight.
Tea by the Sea:
Our 'Tea by the Sea' service is renowned for its scrumptious, freshly baked selection of warm scones, cupcakes, macaroons and mouth-watering finger sandwiches, along with our finest selection of fragrant teas and coffees.
Guests can indulge in ‘Tea by the Sea’ experience which is regularly topped up to enjoy as much as you would like, served table side daily from 10h00 to 16h00. Our generous hospitality, with incredible sea and mountain views, makes this an institution with the locals and the perfect location for a special occasion. This chic affair is the ideal way to celebrate any special occasion.
Group bookings are welcome (terms and conditions apply).

A tranquil space in which to take tea and admire the view
Soak up spectacular views of the Twelve Apostles Mountain Range while relaxing in the tranquil Conservatory or enjoying your favourite cocktail from The Leopard Bar menu. Simply unwind with a book or enjoy ‘Tea by the Sea’ with delicious homemade scones, jams, cupcakes, finger sandwiches, tarts and other mouth-watering delicacies.
While ideal for quiet time, the Conservatory can also be used exclusively for intimate dinners, baby showers, hens parties, book clubs or even as break-away room for conferences.
Elevate Gin to Another Level
Join us for a superb, Gin Tasting Experience. Available daily, a flight of three local gins is paired with three different tonic waters, together with a variety of botanicals and spices for you to enjoy with your own uniquely crafted blend. Each gin has its own specific flavour profile for you to experiment with, all while being hosted by our talented bar team throughout your experience.
The gin and canapé tasting experience pairs your gin with three canapés specially designed by Chef Nicholas Goldschmidt. 24 hours notice required for bookings.

Set amid lush indigenous gardens, the new custom-built restaurant is a striking space of mirrored
walls and picture windows allowing natural light and panoramic views to wash in. With the imposing Twelve Apostles mountain range as the backdrop, the 32-seater room, boasting sea, mountain and
sunset views, is open to the public for private functions and special events, as well as being used for Master Classes and cooking demonstrations. The timber and glass enclosure offering spectacular mountain views, is distinctive in style and the menu, takes the art and enjoyment of grill/barbeque, so
loved by South Africans, to new heights. A handcrafted blue and white Murano glass chandelier hangs in the centre of the room, with handblown Biot glassware from Provence gracing the tables. The elegant white cane chairs and tables, are the perfect palette to feature the ‘West Palm Blue’ upholstery from USA supplier, Thibaut.

The Cellars Hohenort | Cape Town








































































Part of The Liz McGrath Collection, the 5-star Cellars-Hohenort Hotel is situated in an area known as “Cape Town’s Vineyard"—the h historical Constantia Valley—a short 15-minute drive from Cape Town’s city centre.
The Small Luxury Hotels of the World membership features 51 elegant guest rooms and suites. Accommodation options include a two-bedroom villa and the exclusive Madiba villa, with three bedrooms, a dining room, lounge with fireplace, private pool, service kitchen, and bar. All rooms boast breathtaking views of South Africa’s iconic Table Mountain range and the property’s extraordinary gardens. The award-winning Conservatory restaurant takes guests on an unforgettable culinary journey.
Stepping in from the natural backdrop of the lush gardens, the Fresh Wellness Spa is a space for guests to unwind and enjoy a selection of pampering signature treatments using indigenous ingredients and authentic spa techniques. To ensure the most comfortable of stays, The Cellars-Hohenort further features two pools, a gym, and a tennis court. The hotel also presents the perfect location for weddings and special functions.
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Your Stay
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
5 Star
Hotel
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 51
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Golf, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Sports, Star Gazing, Watersports, Wildlife, Wine
This is our entry level room category, they offer either vistas over the Cape Peninsula from the Hohenort building, or sprawling views over the incredible gardens from the Cellars Main House. Double rooms in the Main House are more contemporary in design, while our rooms in the Hohenort building will suit those guests who prefer a more traditional Edwardian style.
Rooms range between 27-45m2 in size. Maximum two people per room.




With a choice between the Cellars Main House and the historic Hohenort Manor House, guests can select which Luxury Double room suits them best. These spacious rooms offer either vistas over the Cape Peninsula from the Hohenort building, or sprawling views over the incredible gardens.
Luxury Double rooms in the Cellars Main House are more contemporary in design, while rooms in the Hohenort building are decorated in a traditional Edwardian style.
These rooms range in size between 35-42m2. Maximum two people per room.


Individually decorated in a classic style, these rooms make for the perfect romantic getaway. Relaxing outside on private sunloungers, guests can enjoy a cup of coffee while watching the sun rise, or a glass of wine during that most enchanting time of day, sunset.
On chillier days, the views can also be admired from the cosy lounge area inside. On a clear day, they even offer panoramic views over Constantia Valley all the way to False Bay.
These rooms are 46m2 in size. Maximum two people per room.




Elegant yet supremely comfortable, with a spacious lounge area and convenient walk-in closet, each Suite features a highly individual signature look.
We felt inspired by the natural beauty of our gardens, which is reflected in the design throughout the rooms, with light streaming in through large windows and a natural colour scheme creating a soothing retreat.
These Suites all offer a spacious lounge area, walk-in closet and mini-bar, and range from 41-75m2 in size. Maximum two people per room.




What they all have in common is that they are extremely generous in size, with either a private garden patio or expansive views over our sprawling gardens.
Premier Suites are available either as a split-level Suite or one-level Suite. Each contains a spacious separate lounge, kitchenette, satellite television, elegant bedroom and en-suite bathroom.
These suites range from 62-77m2 in size. Maximum two people per room.







Hidden away in our beautiful gardens, the two-storey Villa is self-contained, with a private driveway leading up to a discreet entrance.
A large open-plan lounge and dining room welcome guests upon entering the house, with three double en-suite bedrooms leading off the central area. A fireplace, air-conditioning and under-floor heating provide maximum comfort for our guests at all times, while a private courtyard and swimming pool ensure a tranquil stay.
Additional features, including a bar area and service kitchen, make the Villa ideal for guests accompanied by private staff.
The Madiba Villa is 264m2 in size. Maximum two people per room.






Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony , Balcony / Deck, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Cooking Equipment, Cooking Facilities, Fridge/Freezer, Heater, Kitchenette, Lounge Area, Lounge, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Safe, Satellite / Cable TV, Smoke Alarm, Television, Wardrobe
The self-contained villa is located adjacent to our fragrant herb garden, with a large private courtyard leading out from the lounge and dining room for up to six guests. The villa features two spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, and shares a private enclosed foyer with one of our Premier Suites – which can be used as an additional accommodation option. The wood-pannelled, fully-equipped kitchen and a separate lounge with fireplace and its own entrance from the foyer make the villa perfect for entertaining.






Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Kitchenette
Property Facilities
Activity Desk, Bar, Conference Centre, Internet Access (Complimentary), Library, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Underfloor Heating
Available Services
24-hour Security, Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities, Foreign Exchange, Laundry Service (Available), Room Service, Travel Desk
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Cycling, Garden Tours, Gourmet Picnic, High Tea, Massages, Tennis Court
Activities Nearby
Art Galleries, Beach, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Child Friendly Activities, Cooking Courses, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Deep Sea Fishing, Fishing, Garden Tours, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Helicopter Rides, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Kayaking / Paddling, Kite Surfing, Mountain Biking, Museums, Para Sailing, Paragliding, Rock Climbing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Shark Cage Diving, Squash Court, Surfing, Windsurfing, Wine Tasting
The Cellars-Hohenort offers the ultimate base for a variety of gastronomic experiences – from farmer’s markets and wine estates to Cape Malay cuisine, and the artisan coffee and craft beer scenes.
Taste the bounty of Constantia at The Conservatory. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in the most beautiful of settings. The cuisine is innovative yet timeless, with an emphasis on fresh produce, much of which is grown in the hotel’s nine-acre garden.
The Cellars-Hohenort is set in the midst of Constantia, known as “Cape Town’s Vineyard”; from this location guests can explore Constantia, the Western Cape’s most historic wine region, through green corridors of vines and trees, for some of South Africa’s best wines. Many of these wine estates boast world-class restaurants, too.
For a sense of history, pay a visit to Groot Constantia; the more than 300-year-old wine farm has a museum, as well as award-winning wines, to explore. Then, for one of the best views in the valley, head to Constantia Glen. Afterwards, take the whole family for a picnic on the lawn at Buitenverwachting wine estate. Constantia is filled with sensory surprises to discover and enjoy.
From Constantia, there is easy access to other famous Cape wine regions, such as Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl and Hemel-en-Aarde.
Cape Town has a thriving market culture. Visitors can mingle with the residents and shop for seasonal produce and gourmet goods, while enjoying live music, craft beer and local wines.
Exploring the markets will take you from the forests of Tokai to the urban centre, and beyond. Visitors will get a snapshot of the city’s diverse and unique culture by visiting top markets such as the Bay Harbour Market in Hout Bay; the Neighbourgoods Market at the Old Biscuit Mill in Woodstock, where designers and artisan food producers meet; and the Oranjezicht City Farm, a community farming project in the inner city. This Saturday market offers beautiful views of both the mountain and the cityscape, as well as farm-fresh produce in a lively environment.
Your foodie journey continues into Bo-Kaap, Cape Town’s old Malay Quarter and one of the oldest parts of the city. It is a patchwork of brightly painted historic houses, cobbled streets and a network of restaurants and cafés. Here visitors can sample Cape Malay cuisine, traditional food originating in the 17th century.
If you happen to wander down Rose Street, you’ll not only find fragrant rotis, curries and samoosas, but also one of the most interesting coffee spots: the Haas Collective. Here, hand-roasted coffee and art meld in a unique experience. Cape Town has many other such gems, such as Truth Coffee Roasting, Yours Truly and Deluxe Coffee Works, to name a few.


Discover Cape Town through its culture, history, art and design. Behold a landscape of juxtapositions: art deco and heritage buildings meet mirrored contemporary skyscrapers.
Imagine a place with world-class urban infrastructure, encircled by and threaded with natural beauty – there is no other city in the world positioned on the slopes of a national reserve, as Cape Town is in the Table Mountain National Park. Table Mountain is also the only one of the New7Wonders of the World in an urban area.
The Cellars-Hohenort is located in the leafy, green southern suburbs of South Africa’s oldest city, and there are numerous routes and avenues to follow to discover its secrets.
There are numerous tours available to experience the city’s inspirational architecture, iconic sites and vibrant populace; from Nelson Mandela tours and walking tours through the historic and photogenic Bo-Kaap to the Red Bus, a hop-on hop-off bus service that takes passengers to all the attractions, historic areas and most scenic views. There’s a mode of transport to suit any traveller or occasion, such as renting a vintage car, sidecar tours with Harley-Davidson, and personalised tours of the Cape’s wine regions. A must-try is The Franschhoek Wine Tram, which takes you through the beautiful Franschhoek Valley.
Cape Town boasts a treasure trove of art galleries, natural history institutions and the like. Listen to the whale calls in the special booth at the Iziko South African Museum, set in the historic Company’s Garden. Another highlight is the Planetarium at the museum, where the whole family can explore the world of astronomy.
There’s an incredible variety of family activities to discover, such as boating in the V&A Waterfront harbour, a trip to the Two Oceans Aquarium, visiting the historic naval base at Simon’s Town, or watching the fishermen of Kalk Bay steam into the harbour at day’s end with their catch.
Cape Town is alive with festivals, concerts and theatre. Our guests can make The Cellars-Hohenort their base to enjoy the plethora of events happening throughout the calendar year. One of the highlights is the annual Kirstenbosch Summer Concerts; these outdoor live music concerts feature renowned South African acts in one of the world’s most spectacular botanic gardens.

The Western Cape offers the ultimate escape for lovers of the outdoors: its diverse natural beauty encompasses fynbos-covered mountains, dramatic seascapes, tangled forests, spectacular reserves and botanic gardens – all within easy reach.
Discovering the outdoors begins in the nine-acre garden at The Cellars-Hohenort, which features the second-oldest camphor trees in South Africa, an enchanted forest, a vineyard, secret doorways, a rose garden and so much more. Regular garden tours are conducted for guests, uncovering the magic of one of the world’s most beautiful privately owned gardens.
There are a variety of trails in Constantia’s Green Belt, snaking through the area’s green heart. Hikers can soak up mountain views and jungle-like scenery while discovering hidden paths.
A short drive from The Cellars-Hohenort is the acclaimed Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. Set against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, the beauty of the garden is renowned the world over for its indigenous plants, it’s just the place to picnic and dream. Additionally, soar above the trees for sightings of birds, flora and mesmerising mountain views with the new Kirstenbosch treetop canopy walkway.
With its iconic, table-like silhouette, Table Mountain and its surrounding national park also offer a range of trails, going beyond the famous summit (which visitors can access via the cable car, or for the intrepid, on a variety of hikes). Think full-moon hikes up Lion’s Head, fynbos-scented walks to Elephant’s Eye and sunset sojourns on Signal Hill.
The national park stretches all the way to Cape Point, on the edge of the peninsula. Journey here for staggering seaside cliffs, pristine mountain walks and white-sand beaches. Not to be missed is Boulders beach, where beach-goers share the sand with endangered African penguins; they can also be viewed in the protected areas via a boardwalk.
While the Cape Floral Kingdom displays an unparalleled diversity of flora throughout the year, in springtime the wild flowers bloom in beautiful, colourful displays. Travellers don’t have to go far to witness this annual event. Located just an hour from the city centre, Posberg in the West Coast National Park is filled with spring flowers from mid-August to the end of September.
A wonderful way to enjoy Cape Town’s natural beauty is to spend a day teeing off on one of the many beautiful golf courses.
With its spectacular scenery the Western Cape is a paradise for cyclists, and as such hosts a number of cycling events throughout the year. There are also incredible routes for mountain bikers.
Long-distance runners are spoilt for choice, too, with beautiful trails and official marathons, including the Two Oceans, which has been dubbed the “most beautiful marathon in the world”.
Adventure-seekers can take to the sky, too, with paragliding off Signal Hill, abseiling from the top of Table Mountain, skydiving on the West Coast, and so much more – plunging into the ocean depths for shark-cage diving, or skim above while kite-surfing.

Table Mountain is the most iconic landmark of South Africa.
It is also the country’s most photographed attraction and its famous cable car has taken millions of people to its top. Table Mountain has become the single most welcoming icon to not only our people, but travellers from all over the world. But this mountain hides many surprises that wait to be discovered.
It is much more than a scenic photograph background or a place from where you can take a breathtaking photo of Cape Town. There are about 2,200 species of plants found on Table Mountain and 1470 floral species. Many of these plants and flowers are endemic to this mountain.
The magnificent Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens found on the eastern foot of the mountain. Founded in 1913, the garden that spans an area of 1300 acres includes a unique conservatory with plants from different parts of the world.
Besides the parks, the whole area has a biodiversity that is rare to find in other places on earth. Its many valleys and streams make it an idyllic getaway from Cape Town. The national park’s most unique feature is its fynbos vegetation that is displayed here better than anywhere in the world.
The Cape Floral region of the national park is one of the richest floral regions in the world. Over 70% of the flowers are endemic to the Table Mountain. It is no wonder that the mountain was chosen as one of the new seven world wonders.
Its fauna is no less thrilling either. Although animals such as the cape lion, mountain zebra or the leopard are no longer found here, the park is still home to caracals, rock hyraxes or chacma baboons.
The flat top peak of the mountain reaches 1,086 m above sea level, but being so close to the sea and to the city its features look more imposing.

Taste the wines of the Constantia Valley, one of the oldest wine producing regions in South Africa.
Constantia’s history dates back to 1685 when Governor Simon van der Stel named his property Constantia after the daughter of his benefactor Commissioner Van Rheede who granted him a farm here. Governor Van der Stel planted orchards and vineyards on the farm thus making Constantia the oldest wine producing region in the Southern Hemisphere with an uninterrupted history of wine making.
Situated 15 kilometres from Cape Town’s city centre, and with the world-renowned Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens on its doorstep, the Constantia of today shares its heritage and landscapes of unsurpassed beauty with the locals who have made it their home. The Constantia Valley receives a steady flow of visitors throughout the year who come to enjoy the country lifestyle conveniently located close to all major attractions.
The Constantia Valley has an appeal that offers something of interest to everyone, from award winning restaurants offering international flavours, luxurious boutique hotel accommodation with spas as well as quaint B&Bs. There are beautiful greenbelts to walk on, shops to explore, a brilliant zip lining adventure, mountain biking, horse riding, unique shops and a growing number of businesses who have chosen to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
The Constantia Valley wine estates offer an array of experiences such as year round wine tastings and then picnics, live music and festivals in the warmer months.

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden lives up to its reputation as the most beautiful garden in Africa and one of the great botanic gardens of the world. Few gardens can match the sheer grandeur of the setting of Kirstenbosch, against the eastern slopes of Cape Town’s Table Mountain.
Kirstenbosch was established in 1913 to promote, conserve and display the extraordinarily rich and diverse flora of southern Africa, and was the first botanic garden in the world to be devoted to a country's indigenous flora.
Kirstenbosch displays a wide variety of the unique plant life of the Cape Flora, also known as fynbos, including sugarbushes (Protea spp.), pincushions (Leucospermum spp.) and heaths (Erica spp.). Plants from all the diverse regions and biomes of southern Africa are also grown at Kirstenbosch, including a near-complete collection of cycads (Encephalartos spp.). The Botanical Society Conservatory is a custom-built glasshouse to grow and display plants from the arid regions that cannot survive outdoors. There are over 7 000 species in cultivation at Kirstenbosch, including many rare and threatened species. See more on the virtual tour.
More than just a garden, Kirstenbosch is part of a nature reserve. The 36 hectare garden is part of a 528 hectare estate that contains protected mountainside supporting natural forest and fynbos along with a variety of animals and birds. The Kirstenbosch Estate borders the Table Mountain National Park, and the Garden merges seamlessly with the natural fynbos and forest of the mountain.
Kirstenbosch lies in the heart of the Cape Floristic Region, also known as the Cape Floral Kingdom. In 2004 the Cape Floristic Region, including Kirstenbosch, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site – another first for Kirstenbosch. It is the first botanic garden in the world to be included within a natural World Heritage Site.
Kirstenbosch is the largest of a country-wide network of nine National Botanical Gardens administered by the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI).

Built between 1666 and 1679 by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a maritime replenishment station, the Castle of Good Hope is the oldest surviving colonial building in South Africa.
From 1678 it was the centre of civilian, administrative and military life at the Cape, until the settlement grew and some functions and activities moved away from the Castle. Today the Castle is the seat of the military in the Cape, and houses the Castle Military Museum and Iziko Museums of Cape Town (William Fehr Collection).
The Castle of Good Hope is a service orientated public entity, striving to optimize its tourism potential and accessibility to the public and to preserve and protect its cultural and military heritage.

Situated at the foot of Table Mountain, within a stone's throw from the Cape Town Stadium and in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the V&A Waterfront offers the visitor an abundance of unforgettable experiences.
Indoor shopping and entertainment venues seamlessly merge with ocean vistas and mountain views and the fresh sea breeze and warm African sun add zest to a cosmopolitan, vibrant atmosphere. More than 80 restaurants bring a fusion of international food, from rustic al fresco fish and chips to starched table-cloth cuisine.
Shopping isn’t the only activity that can be enjoyed at the V&A Waterfront. You can also find two cinema complexes (which include the luxury cinema, Scene) which feature the latest released films, housed within the Victoria Wharf Shopping Centre. The 123 hectare size property also has a world-class aquarium, the Two Oceans Aquarium and two museums; namely the Maritime and Chavonnes Battery museums. There are also guided and self-guided historical walking tours which the whole family can enjoy. The Cape Wheel is where you will be able to have an unsurpassed 360° view of the city. For the sports fan, the Springbok Experience Rugby Museum celebrates the history of the Springboks and South African rugby. This museum can be found on Portswood Ridge, outside the croquet lawn.
The outdoor Amphitheatre plays host to music, dance and theatre throughout the year and right next door is the nautical-themed play area for children. And of course, the working harbour is part and parcel of the V&A experience. Not only can you watch tug boats tow large cruise ships in and out of the bay, but there are a number of boat trips regularly available. The ferry that shuttles visitors to Robben Island leaves from Clock Tower Square. If you don’t want to miss out on your daily exercise, you will enjoy the variety of cycle rental options on the property, walk or jog on the 2.5 or 5km running route or just go for a relaxing walk on the beachfront board walk.

Robben Island needs no introduction with regards to the significance of its place in South Africa’s and indeed the world’s history. As “home” to one of the world’s most famous prisoners, statesmen and leader’s in Nelson Mandela. Robben Island is quite possibly most well known island-prison on the planet.
The island, a World Heritage Site some 9km (5.5mi) offshore from Cape Town, was dubbed “Robben” (the Dutch word for seal) Island by early settlers in reference to the seal population at the time. Over the centuries, the island has housed a prison, hospital, mental institution, leper colony and a military base. The afore mentioned Nelson Mandela spent 18 years of the 27 years of his incarceration imprisoned on the island.
The tour of the Robben Island Museum begins at the Nelson Mandela Gateway at the V & A Waterfront with a multimedia exhibition, a museum shop and restaurant to entertain you whilst you wait for the ferry to depart for the island. Please be sure to be there 30 minutes prior to the departure time, with the gates closing 10 minutes prior to departure.
Ferries depart at 9am, 10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm and each tour takes approximately 3.5 hours including the boat trip there and back (the ferry trips times vary from 30 minutes to an hour depending on the weather and the vessel). On the island, tours are all guided by former political prisoners of the island, offering the visitor a truly unique insight into the island’s history and personal accounts of prison life. The tour includes a visit to the maximum security prison, with the most poignant stop reserved for Mr. Mandela’s former cell, prepared exactly as it was when he was imprisoned here.
A bus takes you to the lime quarry where Mr. Mandela and his fellow prisoners did hard labour. Additional stopovers include the Kramat (shrine) of Tuan Guru (a Muslim leader), the Lepers’ Graveyard and the house where Robert Sobukwe lived in solitary confinement for nine years.

Chapman’s Peak Drive winds its way between Noordhoek and Hout Bay on the Atlantic Coast on the south-western tip of South Africa. Chapman’s Peak Drive is one of the most spectacular marine drives in the world.
The 9km route, with its 114 curves, skirts the rocky coastline of Chapman’s Peak (593m), which is the southerly extension of Constantiaberg and is a great hike for the energetically inclined.
Chapman’s Peak Drive is affectionately known as “Chappies” and is a must for anyone who is passionate about the majestic Cape Town scenery, with sheer drops to the sea below and towering mountains rising above you. The twists and curves in the road seem endless and it is a photographers dream. It is a paradise for motorists, sightseers, picnickers, runners, hikers and bikers (both the motorised and the manual varieties).
The drive offers stunning 180° views with many areas along the route where you can stop and take in the exquisite scenery or sit down for a relaxing picnic.

Boulders Penguin Colony in Simons Town is home to a unique and endangered land-based colony of African Penguins. This colony is one of only a few in the world, and the site has become famous and a popular international tourist destination.
The Boulders section of TMNP consists of 3 pristine beaches, 1 penguin viewing area and 3 boardwalks. The boardwalks were built as a measure to allow for viewing of these wonderful birds, whilst keeping them safe from poking fingers, so please be sure to stay on the boardwalks at all times within the viewing area.
This beach is ideal for children as immense boulders shelter the cove from currents, wind and large waves - but please always take care. Don't touch or feed the penguins – they may look cute and cuddly but their beaks are as sharp as razors and if they feel threatened they have no qualms about nipping the odd finger or nose.

Named the ‘Cape of Storms’ by Bartolomeu Dias in 1488; the ‘Point’ was treated with respect by sailors for centuries. By day, it was a navigational landmark and by night, and in fog, it was a menace beset by violent storms and dangerous rocks that over the centuries littered shipwrecks around the coastline.
In 1859 the first lighthouse was completed; it still stands at 249 metres above sea-level on the highest section of the peak and is now used as the centralised monitoring point for all the lighthouses on the coast of South Africa. Access to this historical building is by an exhilarating 3 minute ride in the wheelchair accessible Flying Dutchman funicular that transfers visitors from the lower station at 127 metres above sea level, to the upper station at 286 metres above sea level.
Table Mountain National Park forms part of the Cape Floral Region, a World Heritage site. It includes the majestic Table Mountain chain, which stretches from Signal Hill to Cape Point, and the coastlines of the Cape Peninsula. This narrow stretch of land, dotted with beautiful valleys, bays and beaches, contains a mix of extraordinarily diverse and unique fauna and flora.

The town officially called Simon’s Town, but often referred to as Simonstown, was originally named Simon’s Vlek after Simon van der Stel, the Dutch governor of the Cape Colony between 1677 and 1699, who surveyed the bay east of Cape Town in 1687 and earmarked it as a safe winter harbour during the months of May to September for which it was finally proclaimed in 1741.
Progress may have come slowly to Simon’s Town, but it has certainly left its mark. The town grew rapidly when it became a Royal Naval Base and the home of the South Atlantic Squadron under the second British occupation of the Cape in 1806, thanks largely to the construction of a huge man-made sandstone breakwater.
A famous resident of the town was Able Seaman Just Nuisance, RN, the only dog ever to be enlisted in the Royal Navy, to whom a statue has been erected in Jubilee Square. The sailors' had a favourite Great Dane who was a resident in the town, and request was sent to the British parliament asking for him to be enlisted in the Navy. Permission was granted and the dog was brought to the Recruiting Officer, who inquired: “Name?” “Nuisance, Sir”, the sailor replied. “First name?” “Just Nuisance, Sir,” the sailor stated, giving birth to a great legend.
Peopled with many descendants of the world’s sailing and exploring nations, as well as many slave families from the 17th century, and many of South Africa’s indigenous people’s who were drawn to the area from across Southern Africa, Simon’s Town has a rich and multicultural heritage, although it does somewhat resemble an old and quaint Victorian seaside town today.
An interesting 17th century Muslim Kramat (or grave) was discovered among the trees on a terrace above Runciman's Drive in the 1800s. Whoever is interred in the Kramat may be unknown, but its location appears to have a strange spiritual aura. Muslims still hold the site as 'Moestajap', a word used to express inexplicable spiritual happenings.
Another interesting building is the Dutch East India Company Hospital with three front-facing gables. Constructed on the mountainside above the Residency in 1764, it was here that author and playwright Edgar Wallace served as a medical orderly in the late 1890s.
The town has several museums which are worth visiting. Simon's Town Museum highlights events in the development of Simon's Town through the centuries. The South African Naval Museum in the Mast House (1815) alongside the Simon's Town Museum, displays models of ships and related maritime events.
The Heritage Museum in Amlay House on King George Street, also worth a visit, features many aspects of the Muslim community, and the nearby Mosque is absolutely beautiful.
Boulders Beach, a few kilometres to the south of Simon's Town is reputed to be amongst the very best beaches in the Cape, and is internationally renowned for being home to one of only three South African colonies of the African (Jackass) Penguins.
The False Bay Yacht Club is conveniently situated adjacent to the Simon's Town Waterfront Centre in the town. Boat charters and sea kayaking are some of the many activities offered from the centre, and professionally managed and run deepsea fishing and whale-watching charters are available.
The area deservedly draws many tourists, and if you are travelling to Cape Town it should be a ‘must-see’ on your itinerary. Good restaurants, pubs and places to stay abound.

This sophisticated, all-day dining option at The Cellars-Hohenort Hotel & Spa is a triumphant display of great quality produce unified on a plate to signify the best of comfort food.
Fresh produce from the gardens are incorporated into the seasonal menu of The Conservatory, while traditional classics and even what was Liz McGrath’s own recipes make an appearance.
Views over the renowned Table Mountain and the camphor trees that lie at its foot form the backdrop for this restaurant. Comfortable ambiance and attention to detail complement the varied menu, a reflection itself of the diverse culinary team behind The Conservatory.
Opening Hours:
Breakfast: 07h00 to 10h30
Tea: 11h00 to 17h00
Lunch: 12h00 to 14h30
Dinner: 18h00 to 21h30









Just off the reception area within the Cellars building, The Conservatory Bar is an elegant space suited for both high tea occasions and sophisticated evening drinks.
The Conservatory Bar’s bartenders will mix the venue’s namesake, the chic cocktail, to perfection for even the most discerning of guests.
Here, guests can enjoy the elegance of an indulgent high tea or choose from a range of single origin coffees. Signature cocktails, an impeccable selection of wines from the Constantia Valley and champagne by the glass are also available.
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11h00 - 21h00






Imagine savoury treats such as the classic cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, followed by an array of sweet delights including mini milk tarts, key lime pie – not to forget the traditional scones with butter, strawberry jam and Chantilly cream.
The high tea includes a fine selection of fragrant teas and coffees – and you may want to add a celebratory glass of bubbly!
Served Wednesday to Sunday in the Greenhouse, on the Hohenort Terrace, Greenhouse Bar or in the Palm Arch, our High Tea is perfect for a wide range of special occasions, from birthdays, hen parties, baby showers and ‘Sip & See’ meet-the-new-baby afternoons, to corporate events.
Opening Hours:
Wednesday to Sunday
11h00 to 13h00 & 14h00 to 16h00



Babylonstoren Farm Hotel | Franschhoek






Set in the breathtakingly beautiful Cape Winelands, on the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain, lies Babylonstoren. In truth, it is neither a farm nor a hotel. It’s an experience in multiple dimensions, offering an authentic stay that’s perfectly attuned to nature.
The Farm Hotel's Farmhouse, Manor House, Garden Cottages, Fynbos Cottages and family-focused Fynbos Family House are all rooted in modern farm luxury with every indulgence considered – the perfect base from which to explore the garden, spa, farm-to-fork restaurants, Tasting Room, Farm Shops and natural surrounds.
Hotel guests can join daily guided farm walks up the Babylonstoren koppie and through the orchards. They can cycle through the vineyards, enjoy bass fishing or canoeing, bake alongside the bakers, and join on a water buffalo tour or a guided drive up the slopes of Simonsberg Mountain to In the Clouds. At this special lookout with its glorious views of the valley and beautiful Table Mountain in the distance, guests can savour the sunset with a glass of wine in hand.
- Information
- Rooms
- Units
- Facilities
- Activities and Services
Your Stay
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
Hotel
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 33
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Sports, Wine
The pristine Cape Dutch style of our two-bedroom cottages emulate a farm stay experience with thick walls, elegant gables and a hearty fireplace. A contemporary glass cube has been seamlessly added to the 18th-century structure to house a dining and kitchen area. The interiors continue this contemporary pairing with modern four-poster beds and furniture from international design brands such as Kartell, Magis, Philippe Starck and the Bouroullec Bros. Each bedroom also has a luxurious en-suite bathroom. Bookshelves filled with carefully selected books, underfloor heating and free Wi-Fi are just a few of the things that await you. Our cottages are either garden or vineyard facing. A well-stocked personalised bar fridge, as well as breakfast, are included in the room rate. All our two-bedroom cottages are serviced daily and come with a king-size bed, and a king or two single beds in the second bedroom.
4 Cottages available

Each of the slightly larger open-plan cottages has a luxurious en-suite bathroom and lounge area with thick walls, elegant gables and a hearty fireplace. Into this pristine Cape Dutch style, a contemporary glass cube has been seamlessly added to house a kitchen area. The interiors continue this pairing with modern four-poster beds and furniture from international design brands such as Kartell, Magis, Philippe Starck and the Bouroullec Bros. Bookshelves filled with carefully selected books, underfloor heating and free Wi-Fi are just a few of the things that await you. Suites are either garden or vineyard facing, with access to the garden and the farm. A well-stocked personalised bar fridge, as well as breakfast, are included in the room rate. All our one-bedroom cottages come with a king-size bed and are serviced daily.
3 Cottages available

Each open-plan suite has a luxurious en-suite bathroom and lounge area with thick walls, elegant gables and a hearty fireplace. The interiors take on an altogether contemporary feel when paired with the modern lines of furniture by international design brands such as Kartell, Magis, Philippe Starck and the Bouroullec Bros. Bookshelves are filled with a wonderful selection of books while underfloor heating and free Wi-Fi are just a few of the things that await you. A well-stocked personalised bar fridge, as well as breakfast, are included in the room rate. All our one-bedroom suites come with a king-size bed or twin beds and are serviced daily.
6 Suites available

Comfort is key in the one-bedroom Farmhouse suites where a moody interior theme comprising swarthy four-poster king-size beds, dusted moss walls, luxurious en-suite marble bathrooms and generous walk-in cupboards are paired with contemporary furniture and accessories such as extra-length MDF Italia sofas. In addition to the underfloor heating, each room is fitted with a cast-iron stove. Bookshelves filled with a wonderful selection of books and free Wi-Fi are just a few of the things that await you. A well-stocked personalised bar fridge, as well as breakfast, are included in the room rate. All our suites are serviced daily.
9 Suites available





At Fynbos Cottages guests can fully immerge themselves in the beauty of the natural plant habitat of the Western Cape’s mountains. The cottages are newly built in the Cape Dutch style and adjoin vineyards and orchards – ideal for our more adventurous guest





Our Cape Dutch Manor House dates back to 1777. This exclusive house has five bedrooms accommodating ten guests. All rooms have a king-size bed, with two of the rooms having the option of twin beds. Rooms are serviced daily and breakfast is included in the room rate, as well as a well-stocked personalised bar fridge. The interior has been beautifully restored to its former glory, but with a definite contemporary touch. Bookshelves are filled with a wonderful selection of books and the traditional farm kitchen boasts a roaring old wood-burning stove. Guests have access to the garden at all times, with games set up on the private lawn. Curl up in front of the hearty fireplace and admire the architecture, or enjoy refreshments in the garden whilst savouring the exquisite views.
5 Rooms, 10 guest. Exclusive use

Fully equipped kitchen, spacious lounge, private pool and courtyard
Up to ten guests are accommodated in five individual bedrooms, each comprising a fireplace and spacious en-suite with marbled tile floors and luxurious freestanding baths to soak away your worries. Leading off the spacious lounge is a contemporary glass cube, seamlessly encompassing a fully equipped kitchen. The heart of the house is the private central courtyard, offering a gathering space for friends and family to share. A crystal pool in the center of the courtyard is fed by a shallow channel, emulating the streams on the rest of the property and providing the tranquil sound of gently trickling water.
5 Rooms, 10 guest. Exclusive use





Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Conference Centre, Gym, Gym (nearby), Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Library, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Fireplace, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Heated Towel Rails, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Underfloor Heating
Available Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Babysitting Service, Credit Card Facilities
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Boules, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Cycling, Fine Dining, Fishing, Garden Tours, Kayaking, Massages, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided)
Activities Nearby
Adrenaline Activities, Animal Encounters, Art Galleries, Bird Watching, Boules, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Child Friendly Activities, Cooking Courses, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Fine Dining, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Garden Tours, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Hot Air Ballooning, Kayaking / Paddling, Massages, Mountain Biking, Museums, Natural History Tours, Quad Biking, Shark Cage Diving, Sky Diving, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Wine Tasting
In addition to our daily garden tour, hotel guests can take part in a guided walk to discover our special collections in the garden. Depending on the time of year, gardeners may take guests to see the succulent collection, the cycads next to the stream or for a walk through the Healing Garden.
We have bicycles available for adults as well as children to explore the farm.
Our two signature treatments are the hammam water ritual and the bamboo massage. In addition, we have a wonderful selection of classic treatments.
Guests who stay two nights or longer, can join our guided drive. Come and immerse yourself in the late-afternoon tranquility of the farm and hear more about Babylonstoren’s history, our vineyards and orchards, and the fynbos and trees.
Join us on one of our daily guided cellar tours, which will take you through the whole winemaking process, past the vineyards, through the olive press, production cellar and maturation cellar, and includes a wine tasting. The tour starts at the Tasting Room (where our whole wine range is available for tasting).
Immerse yourself in an interactive farm experience set in the late 19th century. Just a short shuttle ride from Babylonstoren, lies Soetmelksvlei, where the spirit of craftmanship is honoured in every facet of farm life. A wonderful experience for young and old, from history buffs and heritage foodies, to crafters, artisans, animal and nature lovers.
Babylonstoren is one of only a handful of farms in South Africa that keep, breed and milk domestic water buffalo. Guests can get to know these peaceful giants up close and personal with a water buffalo tour. Join farmer Kobus Lambrechts for an early morning excursion to see how the water buffalo cows are milked. The tour ends in Babel Restaurant with a tasting of our farm-made water buffalo milk products.
Greet the day with a stretch and breathe experience guided by Babylonstoren’s yogis. The classes kick off at 08h00 and 16h30 daily across various venues on the farm, allowing you to align your senses and soak in the surroundings (often alongside a few inquisitive chickens).
Join master baker Peachy Jacobs and her team and learn to bake bread in our working farm bakery. Guests are invited to dust their hands and do some kneading and impressive shaping. Peachy will share her secret recipes as guests bake their own breads to enjoy later.
Allow the season’s scent to envelop your senses by joining the essential oils tour. Guests are taken behind the scenes in the Scented Room to see the steam-distilling process that captures the natural essence of our farm-grown botanicals, guided by Babylonstoren’s in-house compounder Gavin Hendriks and his team.
You can walk or cycle to the dam – the view from the dam is spectacular and you will be amazed by the abundant bird life.
The Robertson Small Hotel | Route 62






Welcome to The Robertson Small Hotel. We are proud to be Robertson’s only five-star accommodation and have been routinely named among South Africa’s finest luxury country hotels. We believe the small things make a big difference.
Indulge in a world of charm and elegance nestled in the heart of the scenic Robertson Valley. Welcome to The Robertson Small Hotel, where luxury meets tranquillity, and every moment is crafted for your pleasure. With 11 distinct rooms, a new restaurant and bar, a conference facility, two pool areas, our Zest Spa and ample gardens, the Robertson Small provides superlative service to our guests, maintaining the standards that make it Robertson’s only five-star hotel. Explore the picturesque surroundings of Robertson, where rolling vineyards, majestic mountains, and quaint villages await your discovery. Unwind by the poolside, sip on exquisite wines, or embark on an adventure-filled exploration of the region’s natural wonders.
- Information
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Your Stay
1 Night
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
5 Star
Hotel
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 10
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Golf, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Wine
Built in 1909, the Manor House is now designated as a National Monument. The three suites within the Manor House feature characteristically Victorian high, embossed ceilings and large windows that open onto the veranda.


The three Stable suites consist of two downstairs suites, each with a private patio, and a larger suite upstairs, all overlooking a private swimming pool.


The classic contemporary Poolside suites each open onto a private wooden deck with direct access to the swimming pool.






Property Facilities
Bar, Disability Services, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Underfloor Heating, Verandah
Available Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities, Room Service
Activities on Site
Fine Dining, Massages
Activities Nearby
Bird Watching, Boating, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Horse Riding, Museums, River Cruises, Squash Court, Tennis Court, Wine Tasting
Rosenhof Country House | Route 62






















Rosenhof Country House is situated in Oudtshoorn, en route to the Cango Caves, Ostrich Farm and the Swartberg Pass. The carefully renovated homestead (Circa 1852), with its yellowwood beams and ceilings and a tasteful collection of antique furniture, exudes an aura of authenticity.
The lovely rose garden, which gave Rosenhof its name, leads to stylishly decorated bedrooms, each individually furnished. All rooms provide air-conditioning, underfloor heating, Wi-Fi, satellite television (DSTV), telephone, mini bar, digital safe and tea and coffee facilities.
The two Executive Suites each with their own pool, lounge and patio, has tranquil views of the Swartberg Mountain. Rosenhof has a cosy pub and several luxury lounges with fireplaces where visitors can relax and admire works from well-known South African artists. In summer, cool down in the pool or take tea in the manicured gardens. The Wellness Centre offers a fully equipped Gym, Sauna and Spa.
With its luxurious facilities and excellent service, Rosenhof is recognized as one of the finest establishments in the region. TGCSA 5-Star Boutique Hotel.
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- Activities and Services
- Restaurants
Your Stay
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
5 Star
Boutique Hotel
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, German
No. Rooms: 14
Special Interests: Birding, Cycling, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Sports, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine
Located 100m from main house for extra privacy.
An Ideal couples retreat or hide away on your South African holiday. Each of the 2 Executive Suites feature a king size bed, separate lounge, fireplace, private parking, luxurious bathroom, own swimming pool and garden.
The bathrooms are equipped with separate bath and shower, private toilet, heated towel rails, double basin, hair dryers, exercise bike, bath robes and slippers.
Indulge in a peaceful retreat with a good novel on the patio or take a dip in the pool. The ideal accommodation choice to enjoy the tranquil views of the Swartberg Mountains.




















Choice of a Twin, Double, Double Twin or King Room
12 Rooms situated around a beautiful courtyard, each with their own patio. Ideal for single travelers, families or couples looking for a relaxing retreat or romantic getaway.
Warm earthy tones and neutral lines are complemented by wood furniture and a colourful touch. Each room differently decorated to offer a unique sense of style.
Ensuite bathroom with separate shower and bath, heated towel rails and hair dryers.
One Room suitable for disabled guests.
All rooms feature underfloor heating, Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, satellite television (DSTV), telephone, mini bar, digital safe and tea and coffee facilities.
Check in: 14:00
Check out: 11:00
Children:
All ages welcome
Limited family rooms with sleeper couch
Cots and eating chairs available on request
Maximum of 2 adults and 2 children under 12 per room


















Ideal for couples, friends or families travelling together.
Each Bedroom has been given a South African Bird Species name as the Cottage is surrounded by trees with many bird species, nesting close by.
Room 1 – Hoop Hoop
Room 2 – Robin
Room 3 – Kiewiet
The 3 bedrooms are on the 1st floor with bedroom 1 & 2 opening onto a large patio.
Room 2 also has a separate sitting room area with a Double Sleeper Couch where we can accommodate 2 children under 12.
Room 3 is the smaller room, ideal for a Single Occupancy with its own private patio and view of the Herb Garden.
On the ground floor is a study and large sitting room area that opens onto a veranda and private pool.

















Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Disability Services, Gym, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Library, Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fireplace, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Underfloor Heating, Verandah
Available Services
Credit Card Facilities, Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Fine Dining, Gourmet Picnic, High Tea, Massages
Activities Nearby
Adrenaline Activities, Amusement Park, Animal Encounters, Art Galleries, Bird Watching, Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Elephant-back Safaris, Fine Dining, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Kayaking / Paddling, Mountain Biking, Museums, Quad Biking, Safaris, Sky Diving, Tennis Court, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Wildlife Tours, Wine Tasting
The Bliss Spa, situated on the Rosenhof premises, has a fully equipped gym and sauna, with shower facilities available. The gym and sauna is complementary for Rosenhof Guests.
Let our Qualified therapist pamper your face with lamelle products.
Our Strategy is to relax the body and improve the skin, whilst pampering and relieving stress.










Explore the historical little town in the Klein Karoo on a bicycle.

CANGO CAVES: Situated 30km from Rosenhof Country House. Ecologically Significant and impressively beautiful, the Cango Caves - Africa's largest show caves and one of the seven wonders of Southern Africa - are the archaeological and historical highlight of the Klein Karoo. Adventure and Standard Tours available.
www.cangocaves.co.za
CANGO WILDLIFE RANCH: Situated 2.5km from Rosenhof Country House. Explore the Ancient Valley with leaping lemurs, secretive red river hogs and pygmy hippos OR go Cage Diving with mighty Nile Crocs! Get close to the Big Cats like the Cheetah, Lion and White Tigers.
www.cango.co.za
OSTRICH SHOW FARMS: 4 Ostrich Show Farms are situated in a radius of 15-20km from Rosenhof. (Safari Ostrich Farm, Highgate Ostrich Farm, Cango Ostrich Farm, Chandelier Ostrich Farm)
www.safariostrich.co.za
www.highgate.co.za
www.cangoostrich.co.za
MEERKAT ADVENTURES: Join the Meerkat Guide, Devey, on an early Sunrise Tour to see wild Meerkats in their natural environment! Don't forget your Camera!
https://www.fiveshymeerkats.co.za
WILGEWANDEL FAMILY FARM: situated 25 km from Rosenhof this Holiday Farm offers Camel Rides, Bumper Boats, Donkey Cart Rides, Foefie Slides and much more! Visit their restaurant for speciality dishes like ostrich steaks, crocodile dishes and traditional cuisine like bobotie. They also have a curio shop and local wines on the premises.
www.wilgewandel.co.za
CP NEL MUSEUM: The historical Cultural Museum of Oudtshoorn and the Little Karoo region, is declared a national monument and houses 12 exhibition rooms showcasing the fascinating story of the ostrich feather industry.
www.cpnelmuseum.co.za
GOLF COURSE: An 18 Hole Golf Course is situated 5km from Rosenhof.
https://lastminutegolf.co.za/course/oudtshoorn-golf-club
ZIPLINE: Two twin lines stretching over a combined 900-meter course, taking you from the famous Cango Caves to the valley below, accompany by friendly and knowledgeable Guides. Take time to explore the fauna and flora of the Klein Karoo. http://www.cangocavesestate.co.za/
SWARTBERG PASS: Stretching 27km over the Swartberg Mountains to found the arty town of Prince Albert on the other side. It’s considered one of the most spectacular mountain passes in the world: an untarred road winds to the summit 1 583 meters above sea level in steep zig-zags and sudden switchbacks, with breath-taking views at every turn. Heading back to Rosenhof through Meiringspoort and De Rust will make it a trip to never forget.
http://princealbert.org.za/swartberg-pass/
RUS & VREDE WATERFALL: Situated 33km from Rosenhof. Isolated beauty, engraved into the heart of the Swartberg Mountain by natures powerful forces. Rust-en-Vrede is situated on a scenic detour branching off the R328, on the way to the world famous Cango Caves. No title could be more apt, for this is definitely a must see.
https://www.oudtshoorninfo.com/attractions.php?id=63&category=100
BUFFELSDRIFT: Situated 7km from Rosenhof. Varies activities available on the premises. Bush Safaris, Elephant Feeding, Elephant Brushing, Elephant Walking, Meerkat Safaris and Lion Feeding.
https://buffelsdrift.com






























Enjoy a Full English Breakfast served in our manicured garden, under the gazebo or inside the sunny breakfast room.
The buffet includes home baked breads, fresh fruit, cereal selection, cold meats, salmon and much more. The warm meals, ordered from the Breakfast Menu are freshly prepared.













The Country Kitchen serve light lunches and dinner. Traditional country meals can be enjoyed at our swimming pool, gardens, stunning verandas overlooking the gardens or in our spacious dining rooms with peaceful patios. In the winter we can reserve you a table close to the fireplace.
Dinner:
A five-course table d’hôte menu changes each day with the vagaries of the seasons and the whims of the chef. The Traditional home-cooked Karoo Cuisine awaits to prick all your taste buds. Knowledgeable waitrons will add a welcome touch to the country hospitality.
Dining at Rosenhof will be an unforgettable experience.











Enjoy a pre-dinner drink at the bar before you indulge in our magnificent food.
The Walk-in Cellar is stocked with top South African vintage wines for each taste.




A Gourmet picnic basket is available on request to enjoy in our gardens or on your trip to explore the wonders of the Klein Karoo.










Tsala Treetop Lodge | Garden Route
















Set amidst the treetops of an age-old indigenous forest, Tsala is a lavish celebration of the spirit of Africa. Emulating the monumental ruins of an ancient central African civilisation, the impressive stone-masonry entrance flanked by water features leads into a magnificent foyer supported by polished Blackwood columns. The afro-baroque décor with its earthy colours, rich textures and handcrafted fittings draws inspiration from the diverse cultures of Africa, yet remains integrated with the sophistication of the Western world. Whether from the exotically appointed dining room, the intimate glassed-in lounge, or the large open decks high above the forest floor, the views are all breathtakingly beautiful, encompassing lush forests extending across rolling valleys towards distant hills.
- Information
- Rooms
- Facilities
- Restaurants
Your Stay
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
5 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, Xhosa
No. Rooms: 16
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Birding, Cycling, Flora, Golf, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping
Tucked into the forest canopy, the hide-away suites each with pool are the epitome of romanticism. Constructed of stone, wood and glass these ultimate of abodes, comprise a sumptuous bedroom, an elegant sitting room with fireplace and a spacious bathroom



The Tsala Villas can accommodate 4 guests - 2 bed rooms each with their own private bathroom with free - standing stone bath and double vanities, each with built in safes as well as in - door and out - door shower. All the bedrooms are air conditioned.





Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Chapel, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Library, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Fireplace, Hair Dryer, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Lounge Area, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Underfloor Heating, Verandah
Available Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Babysitting Service, Credit Card Facilities, Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Boules, Massages
Activities Nearby
Adrenaline Activities, Animal Encounters, Art Galleries, Beach, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Bowls, Canoeing, Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Deep Sea Fishing, Elephant-back Safaris, Fine Dining, Fishing, Game Viewing, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Horse-back Safaris, Kayaking / Paddling, Marine Adventures, Massages, Mini Golf, Mountain Biking, Museums, Para Sailing, Paragliding, Quad Biking, River Cruises, Rock Climbing, Safaris, Sailing, Scenic Flights, Scuba Diving, Sea Kayaking, Shark Cage Diving, Sky Diving, Snorkeling, Squash Court, Surfing, Tennis Court, Tree-top Canopy Tours, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Whale Watching, Wildlife Tours, Wine Tasting
Sumptuous fare for every occasion. Meals at Tsala are exquisitely presented in the glass walled dining room. For those wanting to enjoy the morning sunshine - our spectacular dining deck, suspended above the forest floor, is the perfect spot.


For a casual lunch or dinner a la carte style, our award winning Zinzi Restaurant is just a stroll from both Hunters and Tsala. All children welcome.




Enjoy refined country style dining at Sage @ Hunters or in one of the beautiful seating areas around the Estate, and choose from the a la carté menu.

