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Discover 2 accommodation options in Simon's town with an average price of R900 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Simon's town offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Simon's town adventure? With prices averaging around R900 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Simon's town stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.





Albatross Beach House is self-catering accommodation in Vlees Bay, Garden Route, sleeping up to 6 guests in three bedrooms at the water's edge of the Indian Ocean.
Boulders Beach Hotel
R 900

A hotel and wellness destination at Boulders Beach, Simonstown, offering accommodation in 12 en suite rooms and 2 self-catering units, sleeping between 1 and 30 guests.
About Simon's town
Simon's Town is a coastal suburb located along the eastern side of the Cape Peninsula. The town developed around a natural harbor and has long been associated with maritime activities. Its streets are lined with buildings from the colonial era, reflecting its past as a key port. The climate is Mediterranean, with mild winters and warm summers, making outdoor activities common throughout the year.
One notable aspect is the presence of the South African Navy base, which has shaped the town's identity since the 18th century. The Simon's Town Museum offers insights into this history, displaying artifacts from shipwrecks and naval battles. Nearby, Boulders Beach is home to a colony of African penguins, drawing visitors who come to observe these birds in their natural habitat. The beach itself provides opportunities for swimming and picnics, with clear waters and rock formations adding to the appeal.
The surrounding area includes hiking trails in the nearby mountains, such as those leading to the Cape Point Nature Reserve, which is about 20 kilometers away. This reserve protects diverse flora and fauna, including fynbos vegetation and various antelope species. For those planning a stay, Simon's town accommodation ranges from budget guesthouses to more upscale options near the waterfront, catering to different preferences. Public transport links the town to Cape Town, about 35 kilometers north, allowing easy day trips to urban attractions.
Local markets and eateries serve fresh seafood, a staple of the region's cuisine. Fishing remains an important activity, with boats often seen in the harbor. The combination of these elements makes the town a practical choice for holidays focused on nature and history.