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Latest Reviews for South Cape DC Hotels

The Wilderness Hotel
3.7/568 Reviews
From the moment we arrived, the staff was incredibly friendly and helpful, ensuring our stay was comfortable and relaxing. The room was spotlessly clean and well-appointed, with beautiful views. We enjoyed dining at the hotel's restaurant, ordering from the a la carte menu. The food was absolutely delicious - fresh, flavorful, and clearly prepared with care. The service was attentive and prompt as well. Overall, we had a wonderful experience at The Wilderness Hotel. The combination of the beautiful natural setting, the hospitable staff, and the excellent dining made for a truly memorable stay. We highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a rejuvenating retreat in a stunning environment, close to the beach.
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve
4.5/58 Reviews
This is a hard review to balance. I wasn’t sure whether to go 2, 3 or 4 stars to be honest, but here we go: We stayed here for 3 nights to see some wildlife, & we saw lions, cheetah, elephants, giraffe, hippo, buffalo, wilderbeest & lots of other stuff too. The guides are great & you get a 6am drive & one at 3pm. It’s a fenced reserve so you know that eg. they have 5 elephants, 5 hippo & 4 giraffe somewhere….so it’s not like a full safari & you know things are “somewhere”, but still. We saw everything & it was all good, pics were great. The food & drink there is excellent and the lodge is in a beautiful spot on a river. All that is what we went for & what we got, very good - so that’s why 4 stars. Here comes the bad bits: we booked an Exec tented lodge with jacuzzi, supposedly the best rooms they have. It was dirty. It had stained carpets, the windows were filthy & clearly hadn’t been cleaned in a long time….& the jacuzzi filter was full of black mould. A proper health hazard, & I was frankly appalled by the danger of it. I have to say “management” handled this incredibly badly when it was pointed out: •“It’s fixed now” (it wasn’t…) •“We’ve got new parts coming next week” (great, thanks for that…) •“You’re clearly super, super picky” (errrr, more like we don’t want to end up in hospital?) Add this to a pile of bricks you had to drive around at the entrance and you get the impression there’s a massive lack of any attention to detail? This could be fantastic if there was anyone who cared about the guest experience & made sure some of the tiny basics were done (like salt in the salt cellars on the restaurant tables, hot water in the lodge toilets, & soap in the soap dispensers, that kind of thing….). As a side issue, if guests are paying £1000 a night, are you really so bothered they might steal some shower gel worth £3-4 that you need to attach it to the wall? It’s more than a bit “small time”? The problem when you get an issue like the jacuzzi filters is you start to see everything else that they haven’t focussed on too, which shouldn’t be the case if you have any eye for detail around the property? Did we have a good time - yes Did we get some money back - yes Did we have any faith Management were on top of things & had their eye on the ball - no If you’re after a quick fix safari game view this is ok, but it would be much better all round if they were actually bothered a bit more?
88 Baron van Reede Guesthouse
4.8/574 Reviews
My wife and I have travelled extensively around South Africa for many years. I must state that 88 Baron van Reede Guesthouse is the best Guesthouse I have ever stayed at. Magda and Christoph are amazing hosts and leave no stone unturned to ensure your stay is memorable. The rooms are beautifully appointed and could not fault anything. The grounds are beautifully kept and the buildings themselves are immaculate. We had breakfast in the morning and what a great meal it was, beautifully prepared and served. An added bonus are the restaurants that are within walking distance which was great that we did not have to get back into the car to go out again. If you are planning to visit Oudtshoorn and need to overnight then go no further. This is the place to stay.
Blue Fern of Knysna
4.2/516 Reviews
The hotel on one side is in a very quiet place, on the other side to the center it is necessary to go 20 minutes. I didn't confuse the cemetery on the way, well confused people who gathered along the path at the fire. Well done. Apparently this is the trouble of the whole region-the electricity was shut down from morning to evening. Given that it could be either a diesel generator to start or candles to put in.
Garden Route Ilita Lodge
4.3/537 Reviews
A combination of hotel rooms and self-catering accommodation in an idyllic setting in the hills overlooking the Great Brak River valley and the Indian Ocean seafront. The views are simply wonderful, the restaurant and coffee shop offer good food at reasonable prices (especially on Tasty Tuesday, when there is a 1 for 1 offer at the coffee shop). The self-catering accommodation comes equipped with all the mod cons. Only downside is that there is no public transport to speak of, so you will need a car to get to/from the Lodge. The town is a nice 10-15 minute downhill walk, but getting back is ALL UPHILL. The small local town has art shops and a few cafes, but do not miss the Grasshopper factory outlet, where quality locally-made shoes and bags can be had for a fraction of their high street or on-line prices. There are private game reserves within a 30-minute drive offering viewing of some of the ”big 5”, and the town of Mossel Bay is nearby. Staff and service was extremely warm, friendly and helpful.
Hlangana Lodge
4.4/565 Reviews
What an amazing gem in the heart of Oudtshoorn. From the arrival, everything was 5 star. The check in was seamless, there was welcoming drinks to cool us down after a long drive and the staff deserve a 10/10! My family were disappointed that I had only booked one night but made me promise that we would come back for a weekend very soon. And bonus, they even washed our car! You will definitely not be disappointed, this is one of the best hotels in Oudtshoorn!

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties1,121
Number of Reviews9,467
Highest PriceAED 2,375
Lowest PriceAED 113
Average Price (Weekdays)AED 465
Average Price (Weekends)AED 467