
Plettenberg Bay Bed-breakfast Accommodation
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Discover 4 accommodation options in Plettenberg bay with an average price of R1,567 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Plettenberg bay offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Plettenberg bay adventure? With prices averaging around R1,567 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Plettenberg bay stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,400





Swallows Nest B&B offers accommodation in Plettenberg Bay within walking distance of the lagoon, Lookout Beach, and shops and restaurants. The property is solar powered.
R 1,600


Plett Beachfront Accommodation provides comfortable, tastefully decorated en-suite accommodation right on Plettenberg Bay's Central Beach, the safest town's swimming beaches. It offers a mix of room options including a dorm room and private rooms, with two leading restaurants on site.
Fynbos Ridge Country House & Cottages
R 3,100





Fynbos Ridge offers Cape Dutch accommodation in a proclaimed Private Nature Reserve, a few minutes from Plettenberg Bay's beaches, with mountain views and over 85 species of birds on the property.
R 1,600





Dolphin's Playground is beachfront B&B accommodation in Plettenberg Bay, 50 meters from Robberg Beach. It offers three suites with sea and mountain views, breakfast included, and a backup electricity system unaffected by loadshedding.
About Plettenberg bay
Plettenberg Bay lies along the southern coast of South Africa, known for its mild climate and access to the Indian Ocean. The town developed as a seaside destination in the 19th century, drawing people for its fishing opportunities and later for tourism. Key sites include the Robberg Peninsula, a rocky outcrop that extends into the sea and offers views of marine life. The peninsula is a popular spot for walking, with paths that lead past ancient caves and diverse plant species.
The beaches in Plettenberg Bay stretch for several kilometers, providing spaces for swimming and sunbathing during the warmer months. Nearby, the Tsitsikamma National Park starts just a short drive away, featuring rivers and indigenous forests that support hiking and birdwatching. Water activities such as kayaking and fishing are common, with the bay's waves suitable for surfing beginners. Local events often highlight the region's environmental efforts, including conservation programs for seals and dolphins.
Wildlife viewing is a highlight, especially during the winter season when southern right whales migrate close to shore. Visitors can take boat trips from the harbor to observe these creatures in their natural habitat. The area also has markets where fresh seafood is sold, reflecting the town's connection to the ocean. Plettenberg bay accommodation ranges from budget guesthouses to larger resorts, catering to families and couples alike.
Further inland, the surrounding hills offer drives through fynbos vegetation, a unique shrubland ecosystem. This region connects to the broader Garden Route, allowing easy trips to places like Knysna, about 30 kilometers away. Historical sites include old shipwrecks along the coast, remnants of past maritime activities that shaped the local economy.