Cape Town accommodation ideas ?EUR" holidays 2011

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As the end of year holiday rush starts, many visitors are starting to book their Cape Town accommodation. With literally hundreds of options to choose from, it can be hard to know where to stay, let alone what type of accommodation to choose. Accommodation options vary from traditional hotels all the way through self-catered options such as villas, houses, cottages, apartments or even luxury yachts.

To help you find your ideal accommodation in Cape Town, here are some ideas on what type of accommodation you could consider.

‧ Villas - these are luxurious spacious venues that are often found near the beach, in suburbs such as Camps Bay and Clifton. Many villas are designed to sleep 6 or more guests, and with plenty of living areas, outdoor areas, en-suite bedrooms and modern facilities, villas are ideal for family holidays or trips with groups of friends. Balconies and decks contain swimming pools, which are ideal for cooling off after a long day. Some villas are within walking distance to beaches, and also boast spectacular ocean views. This makes villas a popular choice of accommodation for holidaymakers seeking fun in the sun during their holiday.

‧ Apartments - many apartments are also found on the beachfront areas, while others are found in the heart of the city. Areas such as Gardens and the CBD are popular with tourists who wish to sight-see, with nearby attractions such as Table Mountain, the South African National Museum, Greenmarket Square, Long Street and the Company Gardens within easy reach. The number of private taxis operating in these areas makes it easy for getting around, while the views from this type of Cape Town accommodation span over the city. Modern apartments are also ideal for convenience, with security, balconies, luxury furnishings and other features to ensure a pleasant stay.

‧ Cottages - small and charming, cottages are ideal for romantic breaks or relaxed holidays with a friend. These can be found all over the Mother City, especially in areas such as the Constantia Winelands. The green, lush surroundings are perfect for ensuring a greater level of privacy for your holiday. While cottages have a certain rustic charm, they are also fully fitted with every amenity you may need, from entertainment systems to kitchen gadgets, alarms, swimming pools and beautiful furnishings. Many also have private gardens that are great for enjoying breakfast in the mornings or a cup of tea as the sun begins to set.

‧ Houses - almost as spacious as villas, but a lot more relaxed, houses are ideal for family holidays or group travel. Most holiday houses in the city are found in the residential areas, ensuring a peaceful destination to enjoy your holiday. Facilities are designed with comfort and practicality in mind, to provide you with everything you need for the duration of your holiday. Large gardens and swimming pools make this type of accommodation in Cape Town great for travellers who are visiting the city with children, providing plenty of space for little ones to run amok without driving the parents crazy.

‧ Yacht - if you want something different, you could even hire a yacht for the duration of your holiday. Moored at the V&A Waterfront, your yacht offers luxury accommodation and a fully equipped deck. You can also choose to charter your yacht to any number of destinations, from the Garden Route to the beaches of Camps Bay or Hout Bay. This ensures a memorable form of Cape Town accommodation that is one of a kind.


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