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GUESTHOUSES & BED-AND-BREAKFAST R200– R350 P .P Sharing R350 – R500 P.P Sharing www.gansbaaiinfo.com GUESTHOUSES & BED-AND-BREAKFAST The rates for b&b, guesthouses are all flexible in the price range mentioned and per person sharing per night. Regarding single rates do contact the establishments directly. R200– R350 p .p sharing International Dialling Code + 27 Casa Ballena De Kelders 079 528 1919 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Not Pet Friendly Extra bed: R75.00 Light House Tavern Birkenhead Village 082 332 6634 Email: [email protected] Web: www.lighthousetavern.co.za Pet Friendly R310 – R410 Per Room Nell’s B&B Kleinbaai 028 – 384 0248 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Pet Friendly R250 pp / R350 Single Pearly Shells Guesthouse*** Pearly Beach 082 959 3849 Email: [email protected] Web:www.pearlybeachguesthouse.co.za Pet Friendly R220 pp / R240 Single The Ark Pearly Beach 082 663 6143 Email: [email protected] Web: www.the-ark.co.za Not Pet Friendly R260 – R290 pp / R300 – R330 Single The Whale And Shark B&B Kleinbaai 028 384 1500 / 079 879 1218 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Not Pet Friendly R250 pp / R300 Single R350 – R500 p.p sharing Aire Del Mar Guesthouse Kleinbaai 028 – 384 2848 Email: [email protected] Web: www.airedelmar.co.za Not Pet Friendly R360 pp / R430 Single Blougans B&B**** Perlemoenbaai 028 384 1889 / 082 218 5355 Email: [email protected] Web: www.blougans.com Not Pet Friendly R350 pp / R380 Single Die Stroom De Kelders 028 – 384 1699 Email: [email protected] Web: www.diestroom.com Not Pet Friendly R350 – R425 pp Dyer Island View Kleinbaai 084 – 575 4128 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Not Pet Friendly R375 pp / R395 Single Franskraal B & B**** Franskraal 028 – 388 0708 / 082 577 6920 Email: [email protected] Web: www.franskraalbandb.co.za Pet Friendly R600.00 per person Haus Giotto**** De Kelders 028 384 1309 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hausgiotto.com Pet Friendly By Arrangement R340 pp / R490 Single On the Rocks*** De Kelders 028 – 384 1218 / 082 879 3145 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ontherocksbb.co.za Pet Friendly By Arrangement R350 pp / R450 Single The Bay Lodge*** De Kelders 028 – 384 0083 Email: [email protected] Web: www.thebaylodge-gansbaai.co.za Not Pet Friendly R350 – R400 pp / R450 – R500 Single The Great White House Kleinbaai 028 – 384 3273 Email: [email protected] Web: www.thegreatwhitehouse.co.za Not Pet Friendly R350 pp / R400 Single The Roundhouse**** De Kelders 079 514 8386 Email: [email protected] Web: www.theroundhouse.co.za Not Pet Friendly R450 pp / R600 Single White Shark Guesthouse Kleinbaai 082 777 4814 / 076 738 0137 Email: [email protected] Web: www.whitesharkguesthouse.co.za Not Pet Friendly R300 – R400 pp / R350 Single R500 – R750 p. p sharing 49 On Cliff (Sleeps 6) De Kelders 082 771 3572 Email: [email protected] Web: www.fortynineoncliff.co.za Not Pet Friendly From R500 per person night De Kelders B&B De Kelders 028 – 384 0045 Email: [email protected] Web: www.dekelders.co.za Not Pet Friendly R500 – R750 pp / R875 – R1300 Single Kleinzee Oceanfront **** De Kelders 083 650 5156 Email: [email protected] Web: www.safarinow.com/go/kleinzee R500 per persoon Not Pet Friendly Marebella De Kelders 028 – 384 2665 Email: [email protected] Web: www.marebella.co.za Not Pet Friendly R495 – R695 pp Saxon Lodge**** Gansbaai 028 – 384 0853 Email: [email protected] Web: www.saxonlodge.com Not Pet Friendly R550 – R650 pp R750 – R1500 p.p Cliff Lodge**** De Kelders 028 – 384 0983 Email: [email protected] Web: www.clifflodge.co.za Not Pet Friendly R700 pp / R1125 Single Crayfish Lodge De Kelders 028 – 384 1898 Email: [email protected] Web: www.crayfishlodge.com Not Pet Friendly R800 – R1420 pp / R1300 – R2120 Single Farm 215**** Uilkraal Vallei 028 – 388 0920 Email: [email protected] Web: www.farm215.co.za Not Pet Friendly Fynbos Suite: R1300 pp / R1690 Single Home Stead Rooms: R850 pp / R1105 Single Klein Paradijs Pearly Beach 028 – 381 9760 Email: [email protected] Web: www.kleinparadijs.co.za Not Pet Friendly R550–R750 pp/R825–R1125 Single (April – Sep) R700 – R950 pp / R1050 – R1425 Single (Oct – March) Sea Star***** De Kelders 028 384 0012 Email: [email protected] Web: www.seastar.co.za Pet Friendly R650- R1050 pp / R975 – R1575 Single Whalesong Lodge De Kelders 028 – 384 1865 Email: [email protected] Web: www.whalesonglodge.co.za Not Pet Friendly R750 pp Standard/R1150 pp Suite/R1050 Single Whale Sanctuary Lodge De Kelders 028 384 2806 Email: [email protected] Web: www.whalesanctuarylodge.co.za Not Pet Friendly R950 – R2590 per room. R1500 plus p. p sharing Grootbos***** Uilkraal Vallei 028 – 384 8000 Email: [email protected] Web: www.grootbos.com Not Pet Friendly R1960 – R2800 pp / R2940 – R4200 Single Grootbos Villa R40 000 – R70 000 Per Night SELF CATERING / COTTAGES / APARTMENTS / CHALETS / BACKPACKERS Aire Del Mar Kleinbaai 028 – 384 2848 Email: [email protected] Web: www.airedelmar.co.za Not Pet Friendly Rates: R260 pp / R380 Single Backpackers Flat R600 Per Night Bambusi (Sleeps 6) Franskraal 083 290 6140 Email: [email protected] Not Pet Friendly Buchu Cottage (Sleeps 4) Uilkraal Vallei 082 464 5115 Email: [email protected] Web: www.witkrans.com Not Pet Friendly R450 Per Unit Calamari Self Catering (Sleeps 8) De Kelders 082 454 0691 Email: [email protected] Web: www.calamariselfcatering.co.za Not Pet Friendly Rates: R200 – R300 pp /R1500 – R2000 Per Unit Casa Ballena (Sleeps 2) De Kelders 028 381 9206 Email: [email protected] Not Pet Friendly R650 For The Cottage Cone Buch Cottage (Sleeps 6) Uilkraal Vallei 082 464 5115 Email: [email protected] Web: www.witkrans.com Not Pet Friendly R650 Per Unit Dagbreek Cottage (Sleeps 4) Baardskeerdersbos 082 321 1794 / 028 381 9120 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Pet Friendly R400 – R500 Per Night Dam Cottage (Sleep 4) Baardskeerdersbos 084 619 6546 Email: [email protected] R350 pn in week / R500 pn weekends & Holidays Pet Friendly Gansbaai Backpackers (Sleeps 18) Gansbaai 083 626 4150 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaybackpackers.com Dorm’s R130.00 per person Flat & En-suite rooms: R200 per person Gansbaai Town Lodge (Sleeps 20) Gansbaai 028 384 0292 / 076 442 4845 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaitownlodge.com R360 – R450 per person per night Gansbaai Whalescape (Sleeps 6) De Kelders 028 384 0198 / 082 341 5080 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com R600 4 people, R100 Additional Persons (Weekdays) Not Pet Friendly R700 4 people, R100 Additional Persons (Weekends) Halfkoord (Sleeps 6) Kleinbaai 072 851 4568 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Pet Friendly R370 – R780 Per Night Klein Paradijs (Sleeps 20) Pearly Beach 028 – 381 9760 Email: [email protected] Web: www.kleinparadijs.co.za Pet Friendly R250 – R350 pppn Dec – Jan & Public Holidays R200 – R250 pppn Rest Of The Year. Marine Backpackers Kleinbaai 028 – 384 0641 / 082 784 6224 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Pet Friendly By Arrangement R150 pp Per Night McClarke’s Self Catering Gansbaai 028 – 384 1434 / 073 554 0017 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Not Pet Friendly R300 – R400 Per Unit Oom Piet’s S/C Gansbaai 082 567 0978 / Fax: 028 384 0564 Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Pet Friendly R300 – R550 Per Unit Seerose Self Catering (Sleep 8) Gansbaai 082 507 7140 Email: [email protected] R500 for apartment that sleeps 2 R800 apartment that sleeps 6 Stepat Garten (Sleeps 6) Franskraal Road 072 521 2515 E-mail: [email protected] Not Pet Friendly House: 1 – 2 people R400 / 3-4 people R540 per night Room: 1 person R200 / R340 2 people per night The Dolphin (Sleeps 4) Pearly Beach 084 492 8059 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.co Not Pet Friendly R500 – R550 Per Night The Whale Cove (Sleeps 6) De Kelders 028 384 1445 / 082 806 6571 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Not Pet Friendly R300 Per Person Whale Cove: A104**** (Sleeps 6) De Kelders 073 494 9227 Email: [email protected] Web: www.whalecove.co.za Not Pet Friendly R880 – R1650 Per Night Whale Cove: A105 (Sleeps 6) De Kelders 071 076 4061 Email: [email protected] Web: www.holidayfgaansbaai.co.za Not Pet Friendly R1000 out season per night R1500 season per night R1900 peak seaosn per night Whale Cove B101 (Sleeps 6) De Kelders 083 378 5632 / 072 142 1187 Email: [email protected] Web: www.lookoutatwhalecove.co.za Not Pet Friendly R1200 Per Unit PRIVATE SELF CATERING HOLIDAY HOMES / LETTING AGENTS Accommodation Gansbaai (various houses available) 071 177 0090 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.accommodationgansbaai.net @ Lantic View (Sleeps 5) Perlemoenbaai 083 236 9514 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com Not Pet Friendly R500 – R800 Per Night Balmy (Sleeps 12) De Kelders 079 601 8498 Email: [email protected] Not Pet Friendly R1600 – R2500 Per Night Blou See Verhuurings Franskraal: Various Houses 082 508 1400 E-mail: [email protected] Pet Friendly Die Kloof (Sleeps 4) Baardskeerdersbos 079 525 1307 Email: [email protected] Web:www.diekloof-bbos.blogspot.com Pet Friendly Feb – Nov: R400 pn / Dec – Jan: R600 pn Fort Wiltshire (Sleeps 12) Kleinbaai 082 462 6422 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gansbaaiinfo.com R1100 pn first 6 people, R140 per additional person.
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