
Camps Bay Boutique-hotel Accommodation
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Discover 3 accommodation options in Camps bay with an average price of R5,000 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Camps bay offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Camps bay adventure? With prices averaging around R5,000 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Camps bay stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
21 Nettleton





21 Nettleton is a six-room boutique hotel in a clifftop mansion on Nettleton Road, Clifton. The accommodation includes two rooms and four suites, with a penthouse on the top floor. Guests receive butler service, a private chef and 24/7 concierge support throughout their stay.

21 Nettleton
Compass House
R 5,000





Compass House Boutique Hotel offers accommodation in the heart of Bantry Bay, Cape Town. Guests have access to a 20 meters long ocean-facing infinity pool. The property is two minutes from the beachfront and ten minutes from the city centre and Waterfront.

Compass House
R 5,000
Three Boutique Hotel

Three Boutique Hotel offers inviting inner city accommodation in Oranjezicht, one of Cape Town's most desirable suburbs. This historical hotel built in 1770 features 18 stylish, air-conditioned rooms with luxury en-suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and free high-speed WiFi.

Three Boutique Hotel
R 3,766
About Camps bay
Camps Bay sits along the Atlantic coast and is part of Cape Town's suburbs. The beaches here have white sand and are backed by the Twelve Apostles mountain range, which rises dramatically from the sea. Waves crash against the shore, creating spots for surfing and bodyboarding. The water temperature can be cool due to ocean currents, so many people enjoy it in the warmer months from November to March. Local facilities include cafes and shops near the promenade, where people walk and enjoy the scenery.
The area around Camps Bay has several walking paths that lead into the surrounding hills. One notable route goes towards the Lion's Head peak, about 4 kilometers away, offering panoramic views of the city and ocean. Flora in the region includes fynbos plants, which are unique to the Cape Floral Kingdom. This biodiversity supports various bird species and small mammals. Visitors often spend days exploring these trails, especially in the early morning to avoid the heat.
When looking for Camps bay accommodation, options range from seaside apartments to larger estates with private pools. The suburb is known for its upscale residential feel, with many homes featuring large windows for ocean gazes. Nearby, the Victoria Road provides easy access to Cape Town's center, roughly 10 kilometers away, where museums and markets add to the experience. Public transport and ride-sharing services make it simple to travel around.
History in Camps Bay dates back to the 19th century, with early developments tied to British colonial times. Old structures like the Glen Beach cottages reflect this period, though modern buildings now dominate. The community includes a mix of residents and tourists, leading to a lively atmosphere in summer. Weather patterns bring strong winds at times, which locals call the Cape Doctor, helping to clear the air.