
St Helena Bay Accommodation
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Discover 3 accommodation options in St helena bay with an average price of R636 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, St helena bay offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your St helena bay adventure? With prices averaging around R636 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal St helena bay stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
St Helena Bay Hotel
R 700




St Helena Bay Hotel is a West Coast accommodation option roughly two hours from Cape Town. Set in a working fishing village, the hotel has sea-view and non-sea-view rooms alongside self-catering chalets, with a rooftop pool and enclosed braai area.

St Helena Bay Hotel
R 700
Goblin's Creek
R 1,208





Goblin's Creek accommodation in Stompneusbaai offers 4 bedrooms with log fireplaces and 2 garden rooms with TVs and showers. Features 5 private wood fired hot tubs, inverter battery backup system, swimming pool, and proximity to Stompneus Bay beach.

Goblin's Creek
R 1,208
Shelley Point


Nestled in Shelley Point, just 90 minutes from Cape Town, this idyllic accommodation offers private beaches and unspoilt wildlife, perfect for a serene getaway. With ocean views, a braai patio, and easy beach access, it's a holiday seeker's dream.

Shelley Point
About St helena bay
St Helena Bay is a coastal region in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, characterized by its expansive beaches and rich fishing traditions. The bay stretches along the Atlantic Ocean, with historical significance dating back to 1497 when Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama first sighted it. This spot has long been a hub for the fishing industry, supporting local communities through its abundant marine resources. The waters here are home to various fish species, drawing anglers from nearby areas.
The natural landscape includes several beaches such as Britannia Beach, which is popular for its gentle waves and family-friendly environment. About 150 kilometers north of Cape Town, the bay provides access to hiking trails in the surrounding hills, offering views of the ocean and nearby farmlands. Bird enthusiasts might spot African penguins or other seabirds in the region, while the presence of seal colonies adds to the wildlife sightings. The area also features rocky outcrops that protect small coves, perfect for snorkeling or simply enjoying the sea breeze.
For those interested in history, the West Coast Fossil Park near Langebaan, just a short drive away, showcases ancient fossils from millions of years ago. St Helena Bay accommodation options range from seaside cottages to larger resorts, catering to different preferences for comfort and budget. Visitors can also explore the nearby town of Vredenburg for shopping and dining, which complements a stay in the bay with its fresh seafood offerings.
The climate in St Helena Bay is mild, with cool winters and warm summers, making it suitable for year-round visits. Local events, such as fishing competitions, highlight the community's spirit and provide insight into traditional practices.