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Discover 5 accommodation options in Big bay with an average price of R520 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Big bay offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Big bay adventure? With prices averaging around R520 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Big bay stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 3,240





Bokkombaai is a self-catering holiday accommodation in Bloubergstrand comprising three apartments directly on the beach, with views of Table Mountain, the Atlantic Ocean, and Robben Island.
Dolphin Inn Guest House Blouberg
R 1,040





Dolphin Inn is a family-owned guesthouse accommodation in Bloubergstrand, 180m from the beach, operating since 1995, with en-suite bedrooms and a communal pool.
R 1,800





Aquarius Luxury Suites is beachfront accommodation on Bloubergstrand Beach in Cape Town, offering 57 suites ranging from one to three bedrooms, plus a Presidential Suite, with views of Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean.
Birkenhead Manor

Cape Dutch style accommodation in Bloubergstrand, 450m from the white sandy Blouberg Beachfront. This guest house offers country style rooms, a pool, sun terrace, and free Wi-Fi. Rated best value in Bloubergstrand.
Beach Villa





Beach Villa is beachfront accommodation in Melkbosstrand, 28km from the city centre, with views of the ocean, Table Mountain, and Robben Island.
About Big bay
Big Bay is a coastal suburb in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It forms part of the larger Bloubergstrand region, which extends along the western edge of Table Bay. The area is characterized by its wide beaches and moderate climate, making it a common choice for seasonal residents and tourists alike. Waves here attract surfers and kiteboarders, especially during the windy summer months. Table Mountain rises in the distance, visible from many points along the shore.
The beach at Big Bay stretches for several kilometers, offering spaces for picnics and casual strolls. Nearby, the Blouberg Nature Reserve provides opportunities for birdwatching and exploring local flora. This spot is about 25 kilometers from Cape Town's city center, allowing easy access to museums and markets while maintaining a quieter vibe. Seals often appear in the waters, adding to the natural interest of the area. Fishing boats dot the horizon, reflecting the community's ties to the sea.
Accommodations in Big Bay range from apartments to larger homes, catering to families and groups seeking a base for exploration. Big bay accommodation often includes modern amenities like pools and braai areas, ideal for enjoying local cuisine. The suburb connects to hiking trails that lead to higher viewpoints, such as those near the Blouberg hills. These paths vary in difficulty, appealing to different levels of fitness. Public transport options help visitors reach nearby attractions like the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.
History in the region includes early European settlements from the 17th century, with remnants of old farms visible in surrounding areas. The coastline has served as a strategic point for maritime activities over the years. Modern developments have focused on conservation, protecting dunes and wetlands from urban expansion. This balance supports both wildlife and human visitors, ensuring the area's appeal for future generations.