South Africa Cottages: no available offers. Here are other great options for your stay!
8.4 107 reviews
South Africa
12/12 – 26/12
SG$223/nighttotal: SG$3122 (14 )
Shabby Fufu Lifestyle Farm
2 2
chalet , Plettenberg Bay
This Plettenberg Bay self-catering cottage is situated 11.7km from Goose Valley Golf Club, 17.7km from Robberg Nature Reserve, and 14km from Plettenberg Bay Airport. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit features a private terrace with mountain views, a fully equipped kitchen including a microwave and toaster, and on-site restaurant and barbecue facilities; enjoy the outdoor fireplace and private parking.
8.8 24 reviews
South Africa
16/09 – 01/10
SG$255/nighttotal: SG$3825 (15 )
Cloud 9 Estate - Chalet
2 2
chalet , Knysna
Cloud 9 Estate Chalet is situated near Knysna, 6.6km from Simola Golf and Country Estate and 7.1km from Knysna Forest. This self-catering lodge sleeps seven guests in one bedroom and boasts a jacuzzi, private garden, outdoor fireplace, barbecue facilities, and free Wi-Fi, plus access to on-site darts and nearby cycling/hiking trails.
8.2 127 reviews
South Africa
09/01 – 30/01
SG$142/nighttotal: SG$2982 (21 )
Oppi Plaas
1 4
chalet , Hazyview
This chalet is located in Hazyview, just 3 kilometres from the Sabie River and 18 kilometres from the Phabeni Gate entrance to Kruger National Park. The self-catering chalet features a private outdoor pool, a kitchenette, a shared bathroom with a bath and a shower, a garden with barbecue facilities and free on-site parking.
10 1 review
South Africa
16/09 – 01/10
SG$109/nighttotal: SG$1635 (15 )
Pine Forest Retreat Cabin
1 2
chalet , Plettenberg Bay
Pine Forest Retreat Cabin is a chalet located in Plettenberg Bay, 5.6 kilometres from Goose Valley Golf Club and 10.3 kilometres from Robberg Nature Reserve, with Knysna Forest 33.8 kilometres and Simola Golf and Country Estate 37 kilometres away. This self-catering accommodation for three guests includes a kitchenette, a private terrace, and complimentary parking, offering a peaceful base for exploring the surrounding attractions.
Top cities
Frequently asked questions about cottages in South Africa
What are the top must-see attractions in South Africa?
South Africa boasts incredible diversity. For wildlife, Kruger National Park is a must, offering incredible game viewing opportunities. Table Mountain in Cape Town provides breathtaking views and iconic scenery. The Cape of Good Hope, with its dramatic cliffs and coastline, is another highlight. For a cultural experience, Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, is deeply moving. The Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers insights into human origins. And don't forget the stunning beaches and vibrant city life of Durban.
Are there any regional or international airports in South Africa?
Yes, there are several. O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg is the major international hub. Cape Town International Airport (CPT) is another significant international airport. Other airports servicing regional and domestic flights include King Shaka International Airport (DUR) in Durban, and Lanseria International Airport (HLA) near Johannesburg.
What are the best cottages with a pool in South Africa?
What part of South Africa is a good destination to rent a cottage?
The Western Cape, particularly areas like the Franschhoek wine region and the coastlines near Hermanus or Plettenberg Bay, offer many charming cottages for rent. The Drakensberg mountains also have beautiful self-catering cottages nestled amongst stunning scenery. The Garden Route is another popular choice, with numerous cottages available along its picturesque coastline.
What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in South Africa?
Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting South Africa?
Having a car offers significant flexibility, especially for exploring national parks and the more remote areas. However, driving conditions can vary, and some roads may be less well-maintained. Public transport is available in cities, but it may not be as comprehensive or reliable in rural areas. It's essential to plan your route carefully and be aware of potential risks.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in South Africa?
Where should you base yourself for a week in South Africa?
It depends on your interests. For a balance of city and nature, Cape Town is an excellent base. For a safari focus, a lodge near Kruger National Park would be ideal. If you're keen on exploring the Garden Route, a location like Knysna or Plettenberg Bay would be suitable. A week only allows for a taste of what South Africa offers, so focus on one or two key regions.
What are the best cottages with parking in South Africa?
Where in South Africa do travellers go for the most favourable weather?
The best weather varies depending on the time of year. The Western Cape generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The summer months (November to March) are typically the warmest across the country. However, the climate can differ significantly across the regions, so it's important to check the specific forecast for your chosen destination.
Which areas in South Africa offer the best weekend experience?
Cape Town offers a vibrant city break with stunning scenery, beaches, and world-class restaurants. The Franschhoek wine region is perfect for a relaxing weekend of wine tasting and scenic drives. For something different, consider exploring the Drakensberg mountains for hiking and breathtaking views.
Are there any unique festivals in South Africa worth attending?
The Cape Town Carnival is a vibrant celebration of colour and culture. The Spier Wine Farm's annual Arts & Music Festival is another popular event. The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown is a significant event for performing arts. Check the dates to see which ones align with your trip.