Plettenberg Bay Self-catering Accommodation

Plettenberg Bay Self-catering Accommodation

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Cozy bed with blue and white pillows in a wooden cabin with stained glass

Moon Shine Whiskey Creek

Self-catering
From

R 1,950

Per unit per night in March
Outdoor Pool Full Kitchen
Wooden table with magazine overlooking ocean from a balcony with railing

Mpelisweni

Self-catering
1km from Simola Golf & Country Estate
Modern house with a swimming pool lounge chairs and outdoor dining area

Sondel Beach House

Self-catering
3km from Simola Golf & Country Estate
Wi-Fi Hiking
Zebras in front of a white house with trees and bushes

Stanley Island

Self-catering
6km from Simola Golf & Country Estate
Wi-Fi Fishing
Beach lodge bedroom with ocean view bed and fruit basket on a table

Singing Kettle Beach Lodge

Self-catering
10km from Simola Golf & Country Estate
Whale Watching

About Plettenberg bay

Plettenberg Bay features long sandy beaches and clear waters that attract many visitors each year. The area includes coastal forests and trails for exploration, providing a base for relaxation and adventure. With its mix of seaside charm and natural landscapes, it serves as an appealing spot for a holiday.

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.