50 Hotels with Hot Tubs in Cape Town

Hot Tub Getaways Cape Town

Amidstthe breathtaking beaches and rugged mountains of Cape Town, there are plenty of places to unwind. It’s not uncommon to crave an escape that combines relaxation, breathtaking scenery, and a touch of luxury. Enjoy some of the most stunning landscapes the Western Cape has to offer while relaxing in a hot tub. From quaint countryside cottages to modern, off-grid cabins, these hidden gems around Cape Town will take your R&R to the next level.

Here’s a guide to the best hot tub getaways near Cape Town—perfect for a rejuvenating weekend or extended escape.


1. Opstal Stay – Rawsonville

  • Distance from Cape Town: Just over 1 hour

  • Setting: Nestled in the Breedekloof Valley, Opstal Stay is on a seventh-generation wine farm that captures the essence of country charm. The farm’s rustic beauty blends perfectly with modern comfort. The private cabins, each equipped with an outdoor wood-burning hot tub, provide the ideal spot to disconnect from the bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature.

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The Lodgings

  • 5 Cottages (2-sleeper to 4-sleeper)

    • Barber & Carl Everson: Sleeps 4 (2 king-size beds or 1 king and 2 singles)

    • Lang Jan, Nellie’s Needle, Lady Ansie: Sleeps 2 (king-size bed or 2 singles)

  • Facilities: Fully equipped kitchen with a gas stove, slow-combustion fireplace, indoor and outdoor dining, sheltered deck with a braai, complimentary firewood, and a local seasonal food box.

Things to Do

  • Onsite wine tasting, hiking, mountain biking, fly-fishing, birdwatching

  • Trekkertrain (tractor-train) vineyard tour with a picnic

  • Dining at the onsite restaurant, offering pizzas and platters

  • Explore Rawsonville’s local farm stalls, shops, and restaurants

Cost:

  • 2-sleeper cottages: From R2,000 per night

  • 4-sleeper cottages: From R2,600 per night

Child-Friendly: Yes (in 4-sleeper units)

Pet-Friendly: No

Wi-Fi: Yes

“Opstal Stay was a perfect country retreat for me and my partner. The hot tub on the deck overlooking the mountains was the highlight. You won’t want to leave!” – Sarah, Traveler.


2. Bergsicht Country Cottages – Tulbagh

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

  • Setting: Situated on a picturesque fruit farm in the Tulbagh Valley, these self-catering cottages are perfect for those seeking rustic charm and tranquillity. With mountain vistas and the peace of surrounding orchards, Bergsicht offers a serene and private escape, enhanced by wood-fired hot tubs on each cottage’s deck.

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The Lodgings

  • 4 Couples Cottages: Lady Red, Angelino, Southern Belle, Laetitia (queen-size bed, ensuite, fireplace, deck with hot tub)

  • Family Cottages: Ruby Star (sleeps 4), African Delight (sleeps 3)

Things to Do

  • Picnicking with a couple’s basket, walks on the farm, wine-tasting nearby, horse-riding trails, waterfall hikes, and wine-by-bike rental.

Cost:

  • From R1,700 per weeknight

  • From R1,800 per weekend night (minimum two-night stay)

Child-Friendly: Yes (in family cottages)

Pet-Friendly: No

Wi-Fi: Yes

“The quietude of the valley, combined with the incredible hot tub under the stars, made Bergsicht one of the most unforgettable stays of my life.” – Michael, Guest.


3. Bergsicht Outpost—Tulbagh

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

  • Setting: The Outpost Cottages, slightly removed from the rest of the Bergsicht properties, offer modern, sleek design with an emphasis on open space and connection to nature. Each cottage has a wood-fired hot tub with panoramic views over the valley, making it ideal for a romantic getaway.

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The Lodgings

  • King-size extra-length bed, walk-in shower, bathtub with a view

  • Open-plan living area with a fireplace, fully equipped kitchenette, covered deck with a built-in braai and hot tub

Things to Do

  • Explore the nearby town of Tulbagh, hike and bike on the farm, visit wineries, and enjoy catered picnics.

Cost:

  • From R2,300 per weeknight

  • From R2,500 per weekend night (minimum two-night stay)

Child-Friendly: No

Pet-Friendly: No

Wi-Fi: Yes

“For an intimate escape with unmatched views, these cottages are paradise. The hot tub on the deck feels like you’re floating in nature itself.” – Emily, Traveler.


4. Camissa Farm – Stellenbosch

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1 hour

  • Setting: Located in the Banhoek Valley, Camissa Farm offers an off-grid, eco-friendly retreat with Scandi-style wood cabins perched on stilts overlooking a dam. The cabins, with their minimalist design and wood-fired hot tubs, offer unrivaled peace and serenity.

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The Lodgings

  • Cottages: Almond, Avocado, and Rosemary, Agama Cabin, Camissa Cottage

  • Features include a fully equipped kitchen, fireplace, furnished deck, and wood-fired hot tub (except for Avocado Cottage).

Things to Do

  • Swim in the farm dam, enjoy scenic farm walks, mountain biking, and exploring wine farms, or venture to nearby Stellenbosch and Franschhoek for dining and sightseeing.

Cost:

  • From R2,850 per night for two adults (depending on the cabin)

  • Camissa Cottage: From R4,200 per night (sleeps up to 6)

Child-Friendly: Yes

Pet-Friendly: No

Wi-Fi: Yes

“The wood cabins on stilts overlooking the dam were so tranquil, and the hot tub was just the right place to unwind with a glass of wine from the nearby vineyard.” – Jenny, Guest.


5. Orchard Stay – Wolseley

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

  • Setting: Surrounded by pear orchards and majestic mountain views, Platvlei Farm offers a rustic, minimalist cottage with all the comforts of modern living. Its serene atmosphere makes it ideal for couples or small groups looking to disconnect.

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The Lodgings

  • Two ensuite bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a lounge with a fireplace, a wraparound verandah, a wood-fired hot tub, and an eco swimming pool.

Things to Do

  • Farm walks, mountain biking, birdwatching, fishing, and nearby hikes. Explore the wine farms and attractions in Tulbagh, just 22km away.

Cost:

  • From R2,150 per night for two people

  • Extra person: R250 per night

Child-Friendly: Yes

Pet-Friendly: No

Wi-Fi: Yes

“After a busy week in the city, Orchard Stay was an oasis of peace. The hot tub overlooking the orchards was the perfect touch to our rural getaway.” – Claire, Traveler.


6. Untether Olive View – Wellington

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1 hour

  • Setting: Located in the foothills of the Hawequas Mountains, this small olive farm offers three luxury pods set far apart to provide complete privacy and a deep immersion in nature.

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The Lodgings

  • King-sized bed, open-plan living area, fully equipped kitchen, outdoor shower, and a deck with a pizza oven, dining area, and hot tub.

Things to Do

  • Hiking, mountain biking, nature walks, picnicking, wine tasting, and exploring the Limietberg Nature Reserve.

Cost:

  • From R3,565 per night (minimum two-night stay)

Child-Friendly: No

Pet-Friendly: No

Wi-Fi: Yes


7. Karoo Cottage at Nibbana Farm – Wolseley

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

  • Setting: Nestled in the Witzenberg Valley, Nibbana Farm offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by the beauty of nature, including the magical stone-walled Secret Garden. The Karoo Cottage offers a secluded romantic getaway with a wood-fired hot tub, perfect for a couple looking to recharge.

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The Lodgings

  • One king-size bed, ensuite bathroom, fully equipped kitchen, lounge with a fireplace, wood-fired plunge pool/hot tub, and private garden.

Things to Do

  • Farm walks, hiking, fishing, nearby wineries, swimming in rock pools, and visiting Tulbagh for more exploration.

Cost:

  • From R2,600 per night (minimum two-night stay)


8. Camp Canoe – Franschhoek

  • Distance from Cape Town: 45 minutes

  • Setting: Tucked in the Simonsberg Mountains, Boschendal’s Camp Canoe offers luxurious glamping with the addition of a wood-fired hot tub on your deck. Surrounded by lush fynbos and olive trees, the vintage-inspired tents offer a cozy but stylish escape.

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The Lodgings

  • Luxury tents with king-size beds, ensuite bathrooms, indoor seating, and private decks with a hot tub.

Things to Do

  • Hiking, mountain biking, picnicking, wine tasting, and exploring Franschhoek’s renowned culinary scene.

Cost:

  • From R3,200 per night


9. Oomblik Cabin – Breërivier (Wellington)

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

  • Setting: A modern, off-grid sanctuary in the Mount Bain Private Nature Reserve, Oomblik Cabin provides stunning views and earthy decor with a wood-fired hot tub that overlooks majestic mountain landscapes.

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The Lodgings

  • Two bedrooms with king-sized beds, ensuite bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a wood-fired hot tub.

Cost:

  • From R3,000 per night for two people (minimum two-night stay)


10. La Roche Estate – Franschhoek

  • Where: Franschhoek, Robertsvlei Road

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1 hour

  • Cost: From R3,333 per weeknight, From R3,737 per weekend night

La Roche Estate, nestled in the tranquil Robertsvlei Valley beneath the impressive Franschhoek Mountains, offers an idyllic hideaway surrounded by vineyards, lush gardens, and a sparkling dam. The Vineyard Luxury Suites are particularly enticing, offering contemporary dĂ©cor and luxurious amenities, including a wood-fired hot tub beneath towering pine trees. It’s a romantic escape that’s hard to beat.

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The Lodgings:

  • 3 luxury suites with king-size beds

  • Ensuite with a spacious shower (Chardonnay suite has a spa bath)

  • Fully equipped kitchen with Nespresso machine

  • Lounge with fireplace and a dining area

  • Shaded deck with a braai and seating

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Scenic farm and vineyard walks

  • Hiking and mountain-biking trails (bikes available to rent)

  • Horse-riding

  • Premium picnic baskets

  • Private wine tastings

  • Village, garden, and art tours

Why You’ll Love It:

The peaceful setting, combined with modern luxury and stunning views, makes this place perfect for unwinding in your hot tub after a day of hiking or exploring nearby wine estates.


11. Uitzicht Cottage – Worcester

  • Where: Eikehof Farm, Worcester

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

  • Cost: From R3,600 per night (minimum two-night stay)

Uitzicht Cottage is a secluded gem situated at the foot of the magnificent Olifantsberg Mountain in the Breede Valley. With a historic manor house dating back 200 years and charming cottages spread across 130 hectares, Uitzicht offers the perfect blend of luxury and nature. You’ll find complete tranquility with hiking trails, mountain biking, and opportunities to picnic by the stream.

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The Lodgings:

  • 1 bedroom with a king-size bed (or twins)

  • Ensuite with a spacious shower

  • Fully equipped kitchenette with coffee machine

  • Dining area with a fireplace

  • Private garden with wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Hiking trails through fynbos kloof

  • Swimming in the dam

  • Feeding farm animals (donkeys, goats, chickens)

  • Mountain-biking

  • Exploring the Breedekloof wine route

Why You’ll Love It:

The peaceful farm setting, the ability to collect your own eggs for breakfast, and the hot tub overlooking the serene landscape make this an unforgettable stay.


12. KolKol Mountain Lodge – Bot River

  • Where: Van Der Stel Pass, Bot River

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

  • Cost: From R2,000 per night (Mountain Cabins), From R2,600 per night (Fynbos Pods)

KolKol Mountain Lodge is a rustic-luxe haven designed for nature lovers. Surrounded by fynbos-covered mountains, this secluded lodge offers stone-and-log cabins and Scandinavian-style pods. The lodge is famous for its wood-fired KolKol hot tubs, which allow you to soak in the beauty of the natural surroundings while relaxing in the warm water.

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The Lodgings:

  • 9 Mountain Cabins and 5 Fynbos Pods

  • Fully equipped kitchen and outdoor braai area

  • Wood-fired hot tub with most units

  • Pizza oven in some cabins and pods

  • Complimentary firewood

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Things to Do:

  • Onsite hiking trails

  • Swimming in the dam

  • In-cabin massages

  • Exploring nearby wine routes in Bot River, Elgin, and Hemel-en-Aarde

  • Nearby beaches in Kleinmond and Hermanus

Why You’ll Love It:

KolKol’s peaceful location and the unique experience of soaking in a wood-fired hot tub make this an ideal getaway for those seeking a retreat with plenty of outdoor activities.


13. Waterblom at Stanford Valley Country Lodge – Stanford

  • Where: R326, Stanford

  • Distance from Cape Town: 2 hours

  • Cost: From R5,800 per night (minimum two-night stay)

This hidden gem at Stanford Valley Country Lodge overlooks a beautiful dam covered in waterlilies, with the stunning fynbos hills and mountains as a backdrop. The stylish Waterblom cottage is ideal for those who love both nature and design, with a cozy deck where you can enjoy sundowners or a long soak in the hot tub, while listening to the symphony of birdcalls and the gentle hum of life around you.

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The Lodgings:

  • 2 bedrooms (king-size bed and queen-size bed)

  • Ensuite bathrooms, plus an outdoor shower

  • Fully equipped kitchen and open-plan living area

  • Furnished deck with built-in braai

  • Wood-burning hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Swimming in the lodge pool or dam

  • Hiking and exploring the farm

  • Mountain-biking trails

  • Wine-tastings nearby

  • Meals at the Manor House Restaurant

Why You’ll Love It:

The tranquil and picturesque setting, combined with the luxury of the hot tub overlooking the dam, creates the perfect ambiance for a peaceful escape.


14. Mount Grey Eco Cabins – Between Caledon and Greyton

  • Where: Off R406, between Caledon and Genadendal

  • Distance from Cape Town: 2 hours

  • Cost: From R3,200 per night

Nestled within the Klein Swartberg Conservancy, the Mount Grey Eco Cabins are a unique off-grid retreat surrounded by fynbos. These cabins offer breathtaking views and provide a quiet sanctuary where you can reconnect with nature, hike mountain trails, and explore hidden waterfalls.

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The Lodgings:

  • 1 bedroom with a double bed

  • Ensuite with bath and shower, plus outdoor “field bath”

  • Fully equipped kitchen with Smeg stove

  • Open-plan living area with a fireplace

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Farm walks and picnics

  • Swimming in mountain pools and waterfalls

  • Hiking and mountain-biking

  • Visiting Greyton’s Saturday market

Why You’ll Love It:

The combination of off-grid eco-luxury, stunning mountain views, and the calming solitude of the area makes this the ideal spot to unwind with a hot tub soak under the stars.


15. Ridge House – Hermanus

  • Where: Mountain Drive, Northcliff, Hermanus

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

  • Cost: From R2,900 per night

Located on the edge of the Fernkloof Nature Reserve, Ridge House offers sweeping views of the ocean and surrounding fynbos. The private wood-fired hot tubs on the outdoor decks are the perfect way to unwind while taking in the spectacular views.

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The Lodgings:

  • King-size bed with a sleeper couch in some suites

  • Private deck with seating and wood-fired hot tub

  • Lounge area with fireplace

  • Kitchenette and dining area

  • Private braai area

Things to Do:

  • Hiking and biking trails in Fernkloof

  • Whale watching (seasonal)

  • Visits to nearby galleries and restaurants

  • Exploring nearby beaches

Why You’ll Love It:

Ridge House provides the perfect blend of nature, luxury, and stunning views, all within a short distance from Hermanus’ best attractions.


16. Black Barn – Gansbaai

  • Where: Romansbaai Beach Estate, Kleinbaai

  • Distance from Cape Town: 2 hours

  • Cost: From R6,000 per night (minimum two-night stay)

Located in the secluded Romansbaai estate, Black Barn offers luxury in the middle of nature. With its sunlit, spacious interiors, wood-fired hot tub, and proximity to nearby beaches, this destination is perfect for those looking to combine relaxation with adventure.

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The Lodgings:

  • 3 bedrooms with king-size extra-length beds

  • Ensuite bathrooms with showers

  • Fully equipped kitchen with wine fridge

  • Open-plan lounge and dining area

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Nature walks and birdwatching

  • Visiting nearby beaches

  • Exploring Gansbaai and De Kelders

  • Golf at Kleinbaai Golf Club

Why You’ll Love It:

The quiet seclusion of Black Barn, combined with its modern amenities and the beautiful natural surroundings, offers the ideal place to escape and unwind in style.


17. Klein-Hangklip Eco Cabin – Rooi-Els

  • Where: Off the R44, Rooi-Els

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1 hour

  • Cost: From R3,878 per night

Set in the heart of the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, the Klein-Hangklip Eco Cabin offers stunning views of the fynbos landscape and False Bay. Its dark exterior blends seamlessly with nature, and the outdoor wood-fired hot tub offers a perfect spot to watch the sunset.

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The Lodgings:

  • 2 bedrooms (one queen bed, two single beds)

  • 1 bathroom with bath and shower

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Hiking trails in the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve

  • Whale watching (seasonal)

  • Swimming at Rooi-Els Beach

  • Exploring nearby Pringle Bay

Why You’ll Love It:

The cabin’s minimalist design and breathtaking surroundings offer a peaceful and intimate experience with nature.


18. Fynbos Suites at Farm 215 – Gansbaai

  • Where: Uilkraal Valley, near Gansbaai

  • Distance from Cape Town: 2.5 hours

  • Cost: From R2,650 per night (minimum two-night stay)

Farm 215 offers a truly unique getaway in its eco-friendly Fynbos Suites. The wood-fired hot tubs and wide-open views create the ultimate environment for relaxation, while the surrounding nature reserve provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures.

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The Lodgings:

  • King-size bed

  • Ensuite with shower and bath

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Wood-fired hot tub

  • Private deck with seating and braai

Things to Do:

  • Hiking trails

  • Horse-riding nearby

  • Whale watching (seasonal)

  • Visits to nearby wine farms

Why You’ll Love It:

The seclusion of the suites, combined with breathtaking views of the fynbos, makes this a true nature lover’s paradise.


19. Melozhori Eco-Pods – Swellendam

  • Where: R317, near Swellendam

  • Distance from Cape Town: 2.5 hours

  • Cost: From R3,750 per night (minimum two-night stay)

Located on the Melozhori private game reserve, these eco-pods are a haven for those seeking privacy and wildlife encounters. With sweeping views and the added luxury of a wood-fired hot tub, these pods offer an unforgettable escape.

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The Lodgings:

  • King-size bed

  • Ensuite with bath and shower

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Guided game drives

  • Nature walks

  • Birdwatching

  • Stargazing

Why You’ll Love It:

Melozhori Eco-Pods offer a chance to connect with nature while enjoying modern comforts, making it a perfect getaway for those seeking solitude and adventure.


20. Melozhori Treehouse – Swellendam

Where: Near Swellendam

Distance from Cape Town: 2.5 hours

Imagine a treehouse perched high above the ground, enveloped in nature and offering sweeping views of rolling hills, mountains, and wild animals like springbok and giraffe roaming nearby. Melozhori Game Reserve is where serenity meets luxury. Here, you can unwind in a solar-powered treehouse designed for two, offering everything you need for an off-the-grid, romantic escape.

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The hot tub on the deck is a highlight, offering an unbeatable view of the sunset while a fire gently burns in the pizza oven below. Whether you’re soaking in the wood-fired hot tub or enjoying a quiet dinner in the cozy treehouse, the experience feels like something straight out of a dream.

Lodgings

  • 1 bedroom with king-size bed

  • En-suite with a bath and 2 outdoor showers

  • Fully equipped kitchen with a bean-to-cup coffee machine

  • Open-plan lounge and dining area with a fireplace

  • Outdoor deck with seating and a 3-meter hammock

  • Braai and separate firepit

  • Wood-fired pizza oven and wood-fired hot tub

  • Air-conditioning

Things to Do

  • Guided game drives (one complementary per two-night stay)

  • Nature walks (no dangerous animals)

  • Hiking and mountain biking

  • Birdwatching and stargazing

  • Sundowner picnics and wine farms nearby

Cost: From R6,500 per night (minimum two-night stay)
Child-Friendly: Yes (1 child, by prior arrangement)
Pet-Friendly: No
Wifi: Yes
Sleeps: 2 adults + 1 child

Location: R317 from Stormsvlei (N2), near Swellendam


21. Bokrivier Cottages – Riviersonderend

Where: Riviersonderend

Distance from Cape Town: 2 hours

Bokrivier Cottages offers a rustic yet comfortable countryside experience. Located on a 1,500-hectare farm in the Riviersonderend mountains, these cottages are perfect for those wanting a getaway where nature is at the forefront. The hot tub experience here is perfect after a day of exploring the farm’s hiking trails or simply taking in the majestic mountain views.

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Lodgings

  • 6 self-catering cottages with varying capacities (1 to 4 bedrooms)

  • Bathrooms with showers and/or baths

  • Fully equipped kitchens

  • Spacious gardens, some with outdoor seating and braai areas

  • Wood-fired hot tubs

Things to Do

  • Farm walks and 30 km of hiking trails

  • Swimming in dams, rivers, and waterfalls

  • Horse-riding, mountain biking, and fishing

  • Birdwatching

Cost: From R944 per night for two adults
Child-Friendly: Yes
Pet-Friendly: Yes (maximum 2 dogs per cottage)
Wifi: Yes
Sleeps: 2-6 per cottage

Location: Off the R406 near Riviersonderend (N2)


22. Copia Eco Cabins – Bot River

Where: Bot River

Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

For those who crave an off-the-grid escape, Copia Eco Cabins on the Van der Stel Pass offers just that. Built in shipping containers with an emphasis on eco-friendliness, these cabins offer an intimate retreat where nature is the star. From the wood-fired hot tub to the tranquil hilltop views, you’ll be immersed in the beauty of the surrounding landscape.

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Lodgings

  • 4 cabins with 1 bedroom and an extra-large king-size bed

  • Freestanding bath and shower

  • Fully equipped kitchens

  • Decks with seating and braai facilities

  • Complimentary wood

Things to Do

  • In-cabin massages

  • Mountain biking, hiking, and fly-fishing

  • Wine routes in Bot River, Elgin, and Hemel-en-Aarde

  • Beaches in Kleinmond and Hermanus

Cost: From R1,950 per night
Child-Friendly: No
Pet-Friendly: No
Wifi: No
Sleeps: 2

Location: Keisseseskraal Farm, Van Der Stel Pass, Bot River


23. Thuúla Hidden Haven – Hemel-en-Aarde Valley

Where: Hemel-en-Aarde Valley

Distance from Cape Town: 1 hour 45 minutes

This luxurious retreat is the perfect blend of modern design and natural beauty. Named after the silence (“ThuĂşla” in the local language), it offers two en-suite bedrooms, a wood-fired hot tub, and stunning views of the valley. If you’re after a calming, stylish environment to reconnect with your loved one, this retreat is a must-visit.

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Lodgings

  • 2 en-suite bedrooms (king-size or twin beds)

  • Open-plan living area with a fireplace

  • Fully equipped kitchen with Smeg appliances

  • Courtyard with a dining table, braai, and pizza oven

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do

  • Hiking, walking, and mountain biking trails

  • Swimming in dams and river pools

  • Hemel-en-Aarde wine route and restaurants

Cost: From R3,250 for two people per night
Child-Friendly: Yes (camping cot on request)
Pet-Friendly: On request
Wifi: Yes
Sleeps: 4

Location: R320 (Hemel-en-Aarde Road), off R43, Hermanus


24. On the Rocks Ocean Lodge – Betty’s Bay

Where: Betty’s Bay

Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

If you’re seeking a coastal escape, On the Rocks Ocean Lodge is a luxurious boutique guesthouse located on a dramatic stretch of coastline. With waves crashing on the rocks below, a heated pool, jacuzzi, and breathtaking views, this place is a serene escape where the sound of the ocean is your constant companion.

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Lodgings

  • 4 spacious suites, each with king-size beds

  • Ensuite bathrooms with a corner bath and walk-in shower

  • Private balconies with deckchairs

  • Heated pool and jacuzzi on the deck

  • Breakfast included

Things to Do

  • Explore the lodge’s conservancy garden

  • Beach and tidal pools

  • Whale-watching (seasonal)

  • Hiking trails in the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve

Cost: From R2,090 per suite for two
Child-Friendly: Yes
Pet-Friendly: No
Wifi: Yes
Sleeps: 2 per suite

Location: Protea Road, Betty’s Bay


25. Black Eagle Lodges – Near Caledon

Where: Near Caledon

Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

Black Eagle Lodges offer a tranquil stay at the Kempsrivier farm, surrounded by towering mountains and abundant birdlife. The stone-built lodges, spaced a kilometre apart, provide ample space for privacy, while the natural stone hot tubs resemble ancient hot springs, adding a unique touch to the experience.

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Lodgings

  • 3-bedroom Villa, 3-bedroom Lodge, or 2-bedroom Cottage

  • Bathrooms with showers and/or baths

  • Fully equipped kitchens

  • Spacious living and dining areas

  • Wood-fired hot tubs

Things to Do

  • Orchard and birding walks

  • Hiking trails and mountain biking

  • Wine routes and exploring Kleinmond and Hermanus

Cost: From R2,100 per night for two
Child-Friendly: Yes
Pet-Friendly: No
Wifi: Yes (Villa and Cottage)
Sleeps: 2 – 6 per unit

Location: N2, Waboomskloof Road, 15 km before Caledon


26. Aviary Hills Luxury Hideaway – Heidelberg

Where: Heidelberg

Distance from Cape Town: 3 hours

Aviary Hills is a secluded eco-cabin that sits amidst a stunning mountainous backdrop in Heidelberg. If you’re seeking privacy and tranquillity, this mountain hideaway is perfect. Enjoy stargazing from the hot tub, take long walks through the surrounding hills, or simply relax in the hammock and let the world drift away.

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Lodgings

  • Open-plan bedroom with ensuite (bath and shower)

  • Outdoor shower

  • Fully equipped kitchen with gas stove

  • Furnished deck with braai and hammock

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do

  • Farm walks, mountain biking, and fishing

  • Birdwatching and stargazing

Cost: From R2,750 per night
Child-Friendly: No
Pet-Friendly: No
Wifi: Yes
Sleeps: 2

Location: Off the N2, 7 km east of Heidelberg


27. Vineyard Cottage at Goodluck Homestead – Stanford

Where: Stanford

Distance from Cape Town: 2 hours

For an authentic farm experience with a touch of luxury, Vineyard Cottage offers the perfect balance. Situated on a regenerative farm, this solar-powered eco-cottage offers a hot tub beside the vines, along with incredible sunset views. Enjoy fire-cooked meals, fresh produce from the farm, and a retreat that feels like home.

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Lodgings

  • 1 bedroom with four-poster king bed

  • Victorian bath and outdoor shower

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Verandah with a table, loungers, and braai

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do

  • Explore the farm and veggie gardens

  • Wine-tasting nearby

  • Panthera Big Cat Sanctuary close by (4 km)

Cost: From R2,800 per night
Child-Friendly: No
Pet-Friendly: No
Wifi: Yes
Sleeps: 2

Location: Papiesvlei Road, near Stanford


28. Ebuta Mountain Eco Pods – Villiersdorp

Where: Villiersdorp

Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

The Ebuta Mountain Eco Pods are all about luxury with a view. Perched above Theewaterskloof Dam, these eco-pods offer sweeping views of the valley and the mountains beyond. Whether you’re hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the hot tub, you’ll feel truly disconnected from the world.

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Lodgings

  • 2 eco pods (1-bedroom Luna and 2-bedroom Leda)

  • Fully equipped kitchen and fireplace

  • Wood-fired hot tub

  • Outdoor seating and braai

Things to Do

  • Hiking and mountain biking

  • Fruit picking in season

  • Wine routes nearby

Cost: From R1,850 per night (Luna)
Child-Friendly: Yes (Leda pod)
Pet-Friendly: No
Wifi: Yes
Sleeps: 2 – 4

Location: Tweefontein Farm, R321, Villiersdorp


29. Stonehaven Eco Cabins – Hemel-en-Aarde Valley

Where: Hemel-en-Aarde Valley

Distance from Cape Town: 1.5 hours

Stonehaven Eco Cabins offer a peaceful retreat on a biodynamic farm, complete with wood-fired hot tubs, hiking trails, and serene mountain views. The cabins are perfectly designed for families or groups of friends looking to reconnect with nature.

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Lodgings

  • 2-bedroom Earth and Stars cabins

  • 3-bedroom Heaven cottage

  • Fully equipped kitchen and wood-burning stove

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do

  • Hiking and mountain biking

  • Swimming and kayaking in the dam

  • Aromatherapy and massages by arrangement

Cost: From R3,455 per cabin per night
Child-Friendly: Yes
Pet-Friendly: No
Wifi: Yes
Sleeps: 4 – 6 per cabin

Location: Karwyderskraal Road, Hemel-en-Aarde Valley


30. Sand Cabins at Nima Lodge

Where: Wilderness
Distance from Cape Town: 5.5 hours
Setting: Nima Lodge is a true escape into nature, perched high on a hill with sweeping views of wooded hills, valleys, and the Outeniqua Mountains in the distance. The three architect-designed Sand Cabins blend seamlessly into their surroundings, with curved wooden walls inspired by the dunes. These unique cabins feature a “tower structure” with a bath positioned in front of a picture window—ideal for those moments of introspection and unwinding.

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The Lodgings

  • 3 cabins, each with a king-size bed

  • Bathroom with shower and a deep bathtub overlooking breathtaking views

  • Fully equipped kitchen with Nespresso machine

  • Spacious lounge with a fireplace

  • Large deck with a gas braai and wood-fired hot tub

  • Music system and honesty bar

  • Vegetarian breakfast delivered to your cabin (optional)

Things to Do

  • Hiking to the Kingfisher Waterfall

  • Catered picnics

  • Massages available onsite

  • Canoeing on nearby lakes and rivers

  • Forest adventures

  • Close proximity to Wilderness Beach

Good to Know

  • Child-friendly? Teens only

  • Pet-friendly? No

  • Wifi? Yes, but sporadic

  • Sleeps: 2

  • Cost: From R3,400 per night (minimum two-night stay)

  • Location: Tien Myl Laan, Hoekwil, Wilderness


31. Africamps at Oakhurst

Where: Wilderness
Distance from Cape Town: 5 hours
Setting: Africamps at Oakhurst provides a charming glamping experience set on a sixth-generation dairy farm. With 640 hectares of pristine countryside to explore, it’s perfect for families or couples who want to spend quality time immersed in nature. Each tent is equipped with its own wood-fired hot tub, offering a peaceful retreat with views of the farm’s rolling hills.

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The Lodgings

  • 8 tents with extra-length queen beds and a single bunk bed

  • Ensuite bathroom with rain shower

  • Fully equipped kitchen with stove and convection oven

  • Lounge and dining area with fireplace

  • Private wood-fired hot tub at each tent

  • Air-conditioning and electric blankets

  • Cook-your-own breakfast and braai baskets (additional cost)

Things to Do

  • Hiking to a nearby waterfall

  • Canoeing on the dam

  • Horse and pony rides onsite

  • Mountain biking trails

  • Swimming in the farm pool or dam

  • Fishing (rods available for rent)

  • Archery and a kids’ playground

Good to Know

  • Child-friendly? Yes

  • Pet-friendly? No

  • Wifi? Yes

  • Sleeps: 5 per tent

  • Cost: From R1,590 per night for two people (R295 for each extra adult)

  • Location: Seven Passes Road, Wilderness


32. Forest Valley Cottages

Where: Knysna
Distance from Cape Town: 5.5 hours
Setting: Situated on the edge of a lush forest, the Forest Valley Cottages offer a truly intimate and romantic escape. With beautiful views of the Outeniqua Mountains and ample wildlife, this is the ultimate hideaway. The cottages, stylishly furnished in a contemporary yet natural style, come with large jacuzzis on the deck or glass-enclosed spa baths with water jets for the ultimate relaxation.

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The Lodgings

  • 8 one-bedroom cottages with king or queen beds

  • Fully equipped kitchenette with Nespresso machine

  • Lounge area with a fireplace and satellite TV

  • Private boma with firepit in some cottages

  • Deck with seating, braai, and jacuzzi

  • Daily housekeeping

Things to Do

  • Forest walks and picnics

  • Yacht and ferry rides on Knysna Lagoon

  • Nearby beaches at Brenton and Buffels Bay

  • Dining in Knysna

Good to Know

  • Child-friendly? Yes

  • Pet-friendly? No

  • Wifi? Yes

  • Sleeps: 2-4 per cottage

  • Cost: From R2,250 per cottage per night

  • Location: Rheenendal Road, off N2, Knysna
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33. Buff and Fellow Cabanas

Where: Near George
Distance from Cape Town: 4.5 hours
Setting: Nestled between the Outeniqua Mountains and the sea, Buff and Fellow offers a peaceful and stylish escape on a game farm. The cabanas, built from shipping containers, combine eco-friendly design with comfort, featuring wood-fired hot tubs and views over a tranquil lake. This is the perfect getaway for couples or families looking to get close to nature.

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The Lodgings

  • 1 Eco Cabana/Honeymoon Suite (king-size bed)

  • 1 Family Eco Cabana (3 king-size beds or twins and a bunk bed)

  • Ensuite bathrooms with both baths and outdoor showers

  • Fully equipped kitchen with gas stove

  • Spacious deck with seating and braai

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do

  • Canoeing and bass fishing on the dam

  • Game drives with champagne breakfast on request

  • Local food-and-drink pairings delivered to your cabin

  • Hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing nearby

Good to Know

  • Child-friendly? Yes (in the Family Eco Cabana)

  • Pet-friendly? No

  • Wifi? Yes

  • Sleeps: 2 or 8

  • Cost: From R4,686 per night (Honeymoon Cabana), R8,920 per night (Family Cabana)

  • Location: Ultreya Farm, R102, 20km from George


34. Sanjika Boshuis

Where: Near George
Distance from Cape Town: 5.5 hours
Setting: Tucked into lush indigenous forest at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains, Sanjika Boshuis is an off-grid sanctuary that offers a complete escape from modern life. The retreat features spacious open-plan living areas with a stylish, barn-inspired design, and an inviting wood-burning hot tub for ultimate relaxation.

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The Lodgings

  • 2 bedrooms with extra-length king beds

  • Ensuite bathrooms with bath and shower, plus an outdoor shower

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Open-plan living room with fireplace

  • Indoor braai verandah and outdoor firepit with seating

Things to Do

  • Walking paths and hikes to a waterfall

  • Paddling on the farm dam (canoe or SUP)

  • Picnics and visits to local farmers’ markets

  • Nearby beaches

Good to Know

  • Child-friendly? Yes

  • Pet-friendly? No

  • Wifi? Yes

  • Sleeps: 4

  • Cost: From R2,900 per night (minimum two-night stay)

  • Location: Houtbosch Farm, Blanco, George


35. Misty Mountain Reserve

Where: Near Storms River
Distance from Cape Town: 6.5 hours
Setting: For those who crave both adventure and serenity, Misty Mountain Reserve, perched above the Tsitsikamma coastline, offers transparent-walled accommodation with panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. These domes are perfect for stargazing, and their wooden hot tubs are an experience all their own.

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The Lodgings

  • Unique structures: Ocean Dome, Forest Dome, Stargazing Cube, Pyramid, and suspended Cocoon

  • King or queen beds with electric blankets

  • Spacious deck with gas braai and sky net hammock

  • Wood-fired hot tub (except for the Cube)

Things to Do

  • Scenic forest walks and quad biking

  • Ziplining, Segway tours, and bungee-jumping nearby

  • Onsite restaurant, spa, and swimming pool

Good to Know

  • Child-friendly? No

  • Pet-friendly? No

  • Wifi? Yes

  • Sleeps: 2 per unit

  • Cost: From R1,200 per person per night (Cocoon) to R3,135 per person per night (Ocean Dome)

  • Location: Farm 438, Bluelillies Bush, Storms River
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36. Tula Retreat

Where: Calitzdorp
Distance from Cape Town: 4.5 hours
Setting: Tula Retreat is an exclusive escape, accessible only by boat. The tented camp is perched on the edge of the Calitzdorp Dam, offering privacy and luxury with a wood-burning hot tub. Ideal for a romantic getaway or quiet solitude, this place is drenched in stunning views of the surrounding valley.

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The Lodgings

  • 1 bedroom with an extra-length king-size bed

  • Ensuite bathroom with a slipper bath and outdoor shower

  • Separate outdoor kitchen with gas stove and fridge

  • Deck with a hammock and dining area

Things to Do

  • Swimming and paddling on the dam

  • Boat cruises and fishing

  • Hiking in the valley

Good to Know

  • Child-friendly? Teens only

  • Pet-friendly? No

  • Wifi? Yes

  • Sleeps: 2

  • Cost: From R3,500 per night (minimum two-night stay)

  • Location: Calitzdorp/Nel’s Dam, Calitzdorp
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37. Leopard’s Vantage at Wolwehoek

Where: Near Montagu
Distance from Cape Town: 2.5 hours
Setting: Leopard’s Vantage offers luxury in nature’s embrace, featuring a sleek, architect-designed home on the edge of a cliff, with sweeping views of the Karoo landscape. Its wood-fired hot tub offers a serene experience, perfect for a rejuvenating escape.

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The Lodgings

  • 2 bedrooms with extra-length king-size beds

  • Ensuite bathrooms with bath and shower

  • Open-plan kitchen and living room

  • Wood-fired hot tub and infinity pool

Things to Do

  • Hiking and rock-climbing nearby

  • Mountain-biking and birdwatching

  • Stargazing

Good to Know

  • Child-friendly? No

  • Pet-friendly? No

  • Wifi? Yes

  • Sleeps: 4

  • Cost: From R5,500 per night (minimum two-night stay)

  • Location: Keisie Valley, Montagu
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38. Leopard’s Kloof at Wolwehoek

Where: Near Montagu
Distance from Cape Town: 2.5 hours
Setting: Leopard’s Kloof offers an off-the-beaten-path escape in the heart of the Keisie Valley. The cabins are solar-powered, offering intimate spaces with breathtaking views, and the outdoor hot tub adds an element of serenity to your stay.

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The Lodgings

  • King-size bed with a slipper bath and outdoor shower

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Wood-fired hot tub

  • Spacious outdoor lounge

Things to Do

  • Hiking and mountain-biking

  • Rock climbing and birdwatching

  • Stargazing with provided telescope

Good to Know

  • Child-friendly? No

  • Pet-friendly? No

  • Wifi? Yes

  • Sleeps: 2

  • Cost: From R3,300 per night (minimum two-night stay)

  • Location: Keisie Valley, Montagu
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39. De Kombuys Estate

Location: Oudtshoorn, 5.5 hours from Cape Town

De Kombuys Estate is a sanctuary tucked away on a 200-year-old organic farm just a stone’s throw from the Cango Caves and the Swartberg Mountains. Picture this: luxury boutique villas perched high above the farm, each featuring a heated splash pool and an outdoor freestanding bathtub surrounded by the serene beauty of fynbos. With stunning views of the mountains, fresh country air, and a boutique deli stocked with Karoo treats, this is a luxurious yet unpretentious retreat.

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Lodgings:

  • 3 one-bedroom villas (Blouberg, Tafelberg, and Spitzkop)

  • Extra-length queen-size beds, sleeper couch for children

  • Open-plan living area with fireplace

  • Kitchenette with bar fridge

  • Furnished patio with a braai (BBQ) and heated splash pool

  • Breakfast included

Things to Do:

  • Farm walks

  • Wine-tasting onsite and nearby

  • Explore the Cango Caves

  • Visit ostrich farms and enjoy Meerkat Adventures

  • Dining in the Marbled Wagyu restaurant

Child-friendly: Yes
Pet-friendly: No
Cost: From R5,300 per night
Find it: Off R328, Cango Valley, Oudtshoorn


40. Suidster

Location: Between Montagu and Barrydale, 2.5 hours from Cape Town

Set in the heart of the Karoo on a 110-hectare farm, Suidster offers two modern barn-style cottages, Dwarriega and Poortjies, designed for ultimate relaxation. Powered by solar energy, the cottages feature seamless open-plan interiors and large windows that open out onto fynbos-covered slopes. An outdoor wood-fired hot tub completes the perfect Karoo getaway.

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Lodgings:

  • King-size bed with fine linen

  • Freestanding bath and shower, plus outdoor shower

  • Fully equipped kitchen with a Smeg stove

  • Fireplace

  • Wraparound deck with braai

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do:

  • 5km hiking trail

  • Stargazing

  • Wine-tasting nearby

  • Attractions along Route 62

Child-friendly: No
Pet-friendly: Yes (with prior notice)
Cost: From R3,600 per night (minimum two-night stay)
Find it: Off R62, 25km southeast of Montagu


41. Aardts Cabin

Location: Near De Rust, 5 hours from Cape Town

Aardts means “earthly” in Afrikaans, and that’s precisely what you’ll experience at this incredible off-grid hideaway. Designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings, Aardts Cabin is built from local stone, wood, and glass, creating a “modern caveman” experience. It’s rustic, serene, and perfect for reconnecting with nature—complete with a wood-burning hot tub where you can take in the breathtaking views.

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Lodgings:

  • 1 double bed, plus a bunk bed

  • Outdoor bathroom with double shower, basin, and toilet

  • Kitchenette with basic pantry supplies

  • Lounge area with a fireplace

  • Wood-burning hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Farm walks

  • Stargazing

  • Explore Meiringspoort and Vrede en Lust waterfalls

  • Day drives to Oudtshoorn or Prince Albert

Child-friendly: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes (by arrangement)
Cost: From R1,600 per weeknight (minimum two-night stay)
Find it: Rietvalley, off N12 between De Rust and Dysselsdorp


42. Die Stal at Steynskraal

Location: Near Beaufort West, 5.5 hours from Cape Town

Die Stal is where nostalgia meets luxury on a historic off-grid farm in the Great Karoo. Originally the stable of horses on an old stagecoach route, this charming retreat has been thoughtfully restored. With a Dover stove in the kitchen, vintage furniture, and a large wood-fired hot tub under the vast Karoo sky, it offers the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Lodgings:

  • 2 bedrooms with super king-size beds

  • Fully equipped kitchen with Dover stove

  • Indoor fireplace

  • Wraparound verandah with garden

  • Wood-burning hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Walking trail along the Gamka River

  • Cycling and swimming in the dam

  • Birdwatching and donkey-cart rides

  • Visit the nearby Karoo National Park

Child-friendly: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes (by arrangement)
Cost: From R3,000 per night (minimum two-night stay)
Find it: Off the N1, 23km south of Beaufort West


43. Cederkloof Botanical Retreat

Location: Citrusdal, 2 hours from Cape Town

Nestled in the stunning Cederberg mountains, Cederkloof Botanical Retreat is a paradise of fynbos gardens, birdlife, and tranquility. The retreat offers sleek jacuzzis fed with spring water, where guests can relax while soaking in panoramic views of the Olifants River valley and the surrounding Cederberg mountains. With 10 cottages, ranging from intimate options for couples to family-sized units, this getaway caters to a variety of tastes.

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Lodgings:

  • 10 cottages (six for 2 people, four for 4 people)

  • Ensuite bedrooms with king-size beds

  • Indoor fireplace and seating area with satellite TV

  • Terrace with a braai and jacuzzi

Things to Do:

  • Hiking and medicinal herb walks

  • Mountain biking and birdwatching

  • Nearby horse-riding trails

  • Stargazing

Child-friendly: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Cost: From R1,500 per night for two people
Find it: R303, Regional Road (The Baths), Citrusdal


44. Mount Ceder

Location: Near Ceres, 3 hours from Cape Town

Mount Ceder is tucked away on the rugged slopes of the eastern Cederberg, offering a truly secluded escape. With a variety of accommodations ranging from eco campsites to luxurious villas, each unit is perfectly situated to enjoy the surrounding nature. Some villas even have wood-fired hot tubs for soaking while admiring the mountain views.

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Lodgings:

  • Various accommodations, including Klipbokkop Luxury Villa and Karooboom

  • 2-3 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms

  • Fully equipped kitchens

  • Lounges with fireplaces and terraces with dining areas

Things to Do:

  • Hiking and mountain biking

  • Canoeing and swimming in the Groot River

  • Visits to San rock-art sites

  • Stargazing

Child-friendly: Yes
Pet-friendly: No
Cost: From R992 per person sharing per night (minimum 4 guests)
Find it: Grootrivier Farm, off R303, near Prince Alfred Hamlet, Ceres


45. Korf Eco Cabin

Location: Near Porterville, 1.5 hours from Cape Town

Situated high in the Heuningberg Mountains, Korf Eco Cabin is an off-grid escape that’s both remote and luxurious. This cabin, fashioned from cargo containers, offers comfort with a view. Enjoy an oversized bathtub and a wood-fired hot tub that allows you to unwind in complete solitude while surrounded by breathtaking fynbos.

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Lodgings:

  • 2 bedrooms with queen-size beds

  • Fully equipped kitchen with gas stove

  • Large egg-shaped bathtub with a picture window

  • Wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Farm walks and hiking

  • Mountain biking

  • Stargazing

  • Visit nearby waterfalls

Child-friendly: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Cost: From R2,200 per night (minimum two-night stay)
Find it: Vrede Farm, Halfmanshof Road, Porterville


46. Leopard Valley Eco Retreat

Location: Between Citrusdal and Clanwilliam, 2.5 hours from Cape Town

Leopard Valley Eco Retreat offers a combination of off-grid cabins and glamping tents, all situated on a tranquil 1,200-hectare farm. The cabins are stylishly designed with wood-burning hot tubs perfect for stargazing. The surrounding area, rich in wildlife and natural beauty, offers hiking trails and animal-spotting opportunities.

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Lodgings:

  • 2 cabins (Malachite Sunbird and Cape Canary)

  • 4 glamping tents with outdoor kitchens

  • Wood-burning hot tub and firepit

Things to Do:

  • Hiking and swimming

  • Rock art and animal spotting

  • Stargazing

Child-friendly: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes (small to medium-sized dogs)
Cost: From R1,690 per cabin per night
Find it: Markuskraal Road, off N7, near Clanwilliam


47. The Boat House

Location: Yzerfontein, 1 hour from Cape Town

Yzerfontein’s charm is amplified by The Boat House, a cozy Scandi-inspired getaway overlooking the sea. While it may be compact, this modern space is designed with thoughtful touches like a rooftop deck featuring a wood-fired hot tub. The stunning sunsets over the ocean make this the perfect retreat for a peaceful weekend getaway.

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Lodgings:

  • 2 bedrooms with queen-size beds

  • Shared bathroom with rain shower

  • Open-plan living area with indoor fireplace

  • Rooftop deck with wood-fired hot tub

Things to Do:

  • Beach walks and swimming

  • Surfing and exploring the village

  • West Coast National Park and Fossil Park nearby

Child-friendly: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Cost: From R2,500 per night
Find it: 1 Mossel Street, Yzerfontein


48. GlenDonald Cottage

Location: Near Prince Alfred Hamlet, 3 hours from Cape Town

GlenDonald Cottage is situated above Visgat, a crystal-clear rock pool in the far southeastern Cederberg. Surrounded by dramatic rock formations and protected fynbos, this retreat offers a peaceful environment for those who enjoy outdoor adventures like hiking, mountain biking, and fishing. Its wood-fired hot tub and plunge pool make it the ultimate relaxing spot after a day of exploration.

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Lodgings:

  • 4 ensuite bedrooms with queen beds

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Wood-fired hot tub and plunge pool

Things to Do:

  • Swimming in the river

  • Hiking and rock art exploration

  • Stargazing

Child-friendly: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Cost: From R7,000 per night (minimum two-night stay)
Find it: Witzenberg Valley Road, off R303, Prince Alfred Hamlet


Final Thoughts

Whether you’re looking for a quiet, romantic weekend or a more adventurous retreat with hiking and wine-tasting, the Cape Town area has the perfect hot tub getaway waiting for you. From the rolling hills of Rawsonville to the mountainous landscapes of Tulbagh and Stellenbosch, these destinations offer both privacy and luxury, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying modern comforts.


Disclaimer: WakaAbuja has made every effort to ensure that the information in this post was correct at the time of publication. However, we do not assume any liability caused by errors, such as price, cost, time, and location. For updated details, please verify the information with the individual properties directly.

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