
Strand Self-catering Accommodation
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Discover 4 accommodation options in Strand with an average price of R490 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Strand offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Strand adventure? With prices averaging around R490 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Strand stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Odeon Beach Break

Odeon Beach Break is a self-catering open-plan apartment on Strand Beach Road, opposite the beach, on the 7th floor with sea and mountain views.
R 1,960





Boskloof Eco Estate in Somerset West offers self-catering accommodation across King Studio, Queen Studio, and Luxury Apartment options, rated 5 stars by the Tourism Grading Council.

Boskloof Eco Estate
R 1,960
Villa Sunset Beach





Villa Sunset Beach is a self-catering accommodation in Gordon's Bay, 7m from the beach. It comprises a 400m2 Villa and a 37m2 Simplex Apartment, both with views of the sea, Table Mountain, and False Bay.
Bayview
R 3,000





Bayview is a self-catering, fully-equipped private home on Suikerbossie Drive in Gordon's Bay, spread over three floors with ocean views over False Bay. Accommodation is available as a three-bedroom apartment or a separate one-bedroom flatlet.
About Strand
Strand is a popular seaside town in the Western Cape, known for its long stretches of beach that attract swimmers and sunbathers year-round. The area enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters, ideal for outdoor pursuits. Local spots like Strand Beach provide opportunities for walks along the shore or picnics under the sun. The town also sits close to the Helderberg Nature Reserve, where hiking trails offer views of the surrounding mountains and fynbos vegetation.
Visitors to Strand can explore the nearby False Bay coastline, which includes spots for whale watching during the migration season. The town developed as a residential area in the 20th century, growing from a small fishing community into a hub for holidaymakers. Everyday life here revolves around the beachfront promenade, lined with cafes and shops that cater to tourists. Strand accommodation ranges from budget guesthouses to larger resorts, suiting various preferences for comfort and convenience.
Beyond the beaches, the region connects to the Winelands via short drives, allowing day trips to places like Stellenbosch for wine tasting and cultural experiences. Historical sites in the area include old Cape Dutch architecture, reflecting early settler influences. The local economy benefits from tourism and agriculture, with farms producing fruits and wines that are exported worldwide. This blend of natural and cultural elements makes Strand a practical choice for extended stays.