Commodore Hotel Highlights
- Camps Bay, Glen and Clifton Beach
- V&A Waterfront
- Table Mountain and the Cable Car
- Kirstenbosch
- Restaurants and bistros
Commodore Hotel Information
- Lodge type; Hotel
- Location; Cape Town
- Lodge size; 232 rooms
- Recommended stay; 2-5 nights
Introduction
The nautical theme of the Commodore Hotel Cape Town blends perfectly with the surrounding harbour.
A mere 3 minutes walk from the entrance to the V&A Waterfront and the Two Oceans Aquarium.
The 4-star Commodore is popular with couples, small groups and families (as well as the business traveller).
Rooms and Suites
The Commodore Hotel offers up 236 rooms with all the amenities that one would expect. Exceptionally comfortable beds with en-suite bathrooms are standard across the board.
Our personal favourites are the ten first-class suites that come with a spacious lounge and a dining area all the while offering excellent views of Cape Town's city centre and Table Mountain.
Cuisine and Wine
The in-house "Clipper restaurant" is based around a maritime theme in terms of decor and menu, there is an extensive wine selection on offer.
An extensive and delicious buffet (both hot and cold) breakfast is served up every morning in the "Clipper restaurant".
Hotel Facilities
The Commodore offers a gym for those that need to work off the few extra pounds gained while on holiday or simply those of us that need exercise daily.
The gym overlooks sparkling swimming pool that is surrounded by beck chairs for those lazy hot summer days.
On the corporate front, a secretarial service is available on request as are meeting rooms.
Family Friendly
Children of all ages are welcome at the Commodore Hotel.
Spa and Wellness
A wellness centre and a fully equipped gym is available to all guests.
Rates from R2 225.00 per person
- Commodore Hotel Rates
- Per person per night sharing
- Rates are in South African Rands (ZAR)
- *Rates may vary according to season
- Accommodation
- Breakfast
- 15% VAT
- All other meals
- All drinks
- Transfers
- Travel insurance
Horse Riding in Cape Town
Experience an unforgettable adventure and explore the beauty of Cape Town by horseback.
Just a short drive from the centre of town, you will find Noordhoek – a sleepy community known for its stunning beach that stretches for over eight kilometres and is bordered by wetlands, Chapmans Peak and Kommetjie lighthouse.
Sleepy Hollow Horse Riding offers outrides on this beach where you can ride through dunes, trot across pools of water and even visit the skeletal remains of an old steamship wreck!
Climbing Table Mountain
Table Mountain is one of the most iconic landmarks in Cape Town, and with the Aerial Cableway closed for a few weeks, now is the perfect time to explore its many paths.
A hike up Skeleton Gorge provides an opportunity to experience nature's beauty while gathering breathtaking views along the way.
With record numbers of visitors coming to Cape Town due to its designation as World Design Capital 2014, and inclusion as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, it is no wonder why this city has been gaining so much attention.
Kirstenbosch, Boomslang Tree Canopy Walkway
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is one of the most beautiful and diverse gardens in Cape Town. With its sprawling 1,300 acres of land, Kirstenbosch offers a journey of the senses with its vibrant flowers, lush greenery and an array of birdlife.
For those looking for a unique experience, take on the Boomslang Tree Canopy Walkway - an elevated walkway that provides stunning views across the gardens.
Cape Town Sightseeing Bus
Explore the stunning city of Cape Town in a budget-friendly and time-efficient way - The City Sightseer Bus.
This double-decker 'topless' red bus offers travellers several routes to take in all the attractions, including Blue Route from the City to Hout Bay, Red Route for Table Mountain Cable Car and Purple Route through Constantia Vineyards.
With the guided tour commentated in 15 different languages, this is a great day out for both kids and adults alike!
Constantia Valley Wine Route
The Constantia Valley Wine Route is a stunning destination for wine lovers in South Africa. It offers an array of estates, each with its own special selection of wines and unique experiences to enjoy.
From the upgraded wine-tasting venue at Uitkyk Estate to Klein Constantia's "Beyond Restaurant", there are plenty of opportunities to sample some excellent local vintages. For those looking for something special, Groot Constantia is home to Cape Ruby port and Eagles Nest has partnered with the Western Cape Raptor Research Programme.
Constantia Winelands, What to Do?
Escape from the hustle of Cape Town and immerse yourself in South Africa's famous wine culture by visiting Constantia Valley - only a quick journey away!
For centuries, Constantia Valley has been the home of some of South Africa's oldest and most renowned vineyards and wine farms.
Among these renowned wineries are Groot Constantia, Klein Constantia, Constantia Uitsig and Buitenverwachting – each with its own unparalleled atmosphere and exquisite wines.
Helicopter Flight over Cape Town
Experience the beauty of Cape Town from a whole new perspective with an amazing Helicopter Flight over the city!
Get ready to take off and explore the stunning coastline, Table Mountain, Camps Bay Beach and more - all while taking in spectacular views that can only be seen from above.
Soar through the skies on a 12-13 minute flight or opt for one of the longer flights available to Hout Bay, Cape Point or even out to the Cape Winelands.
Shark Cage Diving Cape Town
Experience the majesty of one of nature's most magnificent creatures with shark cage diving in Cape Town. With "Shark Diving", you can get up close and personal with great white sharks as they swim around the boat looking for bait.
Whether you want to dive yourself or just observe from the deck, this thrilling activity offers a unique opportunity to appreciate these powerful animals in their natural habitat.
You will also learn more about how humans are affecting their environment and why conservation efforts are essential for protecting them.