Price Per Person based on UK departure
Stay 3 nights from £755 p.p. (High Season) or £570 p.p. (Low Season) in a Superior Room, including breakfast. Flights & transfers are available on request.
Prices are for guidance only. They are subject to availability, change and current
exchange rate. You will be advised of the price of the holiday that you wish to
book before your contract is confirmed.
Accommodation
All rooms and suites have a television, mini-bar, hairdryer and direct-dial telephone with voicemail and dataport facility.
Select a room for more information
| Room View: | Table Mountain or courtyard Views |
Facilities
Luxury Rooms offer a choice of twin or king-size beds, with views of either the gardens or Table Mountain, or a balcony overlooking the fountain courtyard.
| Room View: | Courtyard or Table Mountain views |
Facilities
All Executive Suites have private balconies with garden furniture. Selected suites also offer a kitchenette/wet bar. Choose from twin or king-size beds, views of Table Mountain or the fountain courtyard.
| Room View: | Courtyard or Table Mountain view |
Facilities
Some of the Junior Suites offer an open-plan lounging area, whilst others offer a separate lounge. All rooms have an en suite bathroom.
| Room View: | Courtyard view |
Facilities
Deluxe Suites offer bedrooms with twin or king-size beds, a separate living and dining area, and a private courtyard and balcony.
| Room View: | Garden, Pool or Table Mountain views |
Facilities
Superior Rooms are spacious and elegant, offering views of the hotel gardens, swimming pool or Table Mountain.
| Room View: | Garden, Pool or Table Mountain views |
Facilities
These magnificently furnished suites feature a master bedroom with en suite bathroom and most offer an entrance hall, a large lounge and dining room.
Leisure Facilities
Cape Town is a place where old and new harmoniously converge - whether it be its history, architecture, cultural pursuits or the essence of its people. Dominated by towering Table Mountain and set on a peninsula of soaring, rocky heights, Cape Town offers a multitude of things to do and places to see. Here are a few of the places you might like to explore. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is widely acknowledged as Cape Town's premier tourist destination and entertainment hotspot. 250 stores, 45 different restaurants and bars, an arts and crafts centre, an internationally-renowned aquarium and a children's science exploratorium and museum combine to create this multi-purpose, dockside environment. The Cape of Good Hope and legendary Cape Point - 'the most famous promontory in the world' - is an area of spectacular beauty. Knysna, is the pearl of the Garden Route, bustling with trendy boutiques and colourful markets. Then there's the Winelands, of course, and Hermanus - the best land-based whale-watching destination in the world and home to the Southern Right Whale.
From the world-class winelands to Cape Town's museums, theatres and art galleries, this region boasts a wealth of attractions. Take an excursion in and around Cape Town, including Robben Island and Gordon's Bay fishing village, or visit Kalk Bay for antique shopping. If you would prefer something with a little more pace, try diving trips to shark caves and helicopter tours over the winelands and peninsula.
The luxurious spa boasts eight treatment rooms, a sauna, steam rooms, plunge pools and children's treatments.
The Nellie & Nelson Activity Centre
A colourful hive of activity for children aged 3 to 12 years of age, offering a range of educational games and toys, big-screen TV, blackboard wall, Nintendo Wii, beanbags and child-friendly furniture. Organised activities, from group games to storytelling, take place throughout the day.
Teens’ Lounge
The ideal place for young adults aged 12 to 18 years to meet and have fun. Contemporary furniture, Xbox 360 games, a Nintendo Wii, a computer and big-screen TV provide a great entertainment space.