Constantia Wine Accommodation

Modern bedroom with large glass walls overlooking a garden at night

Bassfeather Country Lodge

Self-catering
4km from Sea Point Beach
9km from Groot Constantia
5km from Royal Cape Golf Club
Outdoor Pool Full Kitchen
From

R 15,747

For a 3-night stay in April
Modern house with pool lounge chairs and open sliding doors at dusk
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Christiana Lodge

Villa
4km from Sea Point Beach
9km from Groot Constantia
4km from Royal Cape Golf Club
Outdoor Pool Full Kitchen
From

R 37,600

For a 2-night stay in May
Ocean waves breaking along a shoreline with green vegetation on the left

Broadlands Country House

Guesthouse
1km from Muizenberg Beach
5km from Steenberg Farm
Wi-Fi Hiking

About Constantia

Constantia features historic wine estates that date back to the 17th century, providing a peaceful retreat with opportunities for tasting fine wines. The area includes lush gardens and mountain views that appeal to nature lovers. It serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby Cape Town attractions.
Constantia is part of Cape Town in the Western Cape, an area established in the 17th century by the Dutch East India Company. Early settlers planted vineyards here, leading to a thriving wine industry that continues today. The region encompasses several estates where grapes are grown on rolling hills, and visitors can learn about local varietals through guided tours.

One notable site is Groot Constantia, South Africa's oldest wine estate, located just a short drive from the city center. The estate includes a museum that displays antique wine-making tools and offers tastings of award-winning wines. Nearby, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden provides trails through indigenous plants, with some paths reaching up to Table Mountain. These spots are about 15 kilometers from Cape Town's waterfront, making day trips straightforward.

The natural landscape around Constantia includes the Constantiaberg mountain, which rises to over 900 meters and offers hiking routes for different skill levels. Weather in the area is Mediterranean, with dry summers and mild winters that support outdoor activities year-round. Local markets sell fresh produce from the surrounding farms, adding to the appeal for those staying longer.

When seeking Constantia accommodation, visitors often choose from restored Cape Dutch homesteads or modern villas that blend into the landscape. The suburb maintains a quiet atmosphere despite its proximity to urban amenities, allowing guests to enjoy both relaxation and adventure. Public transport links the area to beaches and cultural sites, enhancing its value for holidaymakers.