Simons town accommodation South Africa

Boulders Beach accommodation

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In a sheltered cove where the mountains meet the sea, lies a haven that the African Penguins call home: Boulders Beach Lodge offers accommodation in Simons Town.

The Lodge is situated en route to Cape Point from Simonstown and overlooks the unspoilt and sheltered beauty of Boulders Beach. The Boulders Coastal Park, which forms part of the Table Mountian National Park, is one of the few sites where the vulnerable African Penguin can be observed at close range.


The African penguin colony remains the prime attraction for our guests. The penguins are plentiful and have adapted to a co-existance with humans thus enabling you to observe them in their natural enviroment. The penguins can also be found walking around the lodge and restaurant.

Each room has complimentary sherry, Amrula and Lindt chocolates on the pilows to soothe and relax you, after a long day chilling at the beach.

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Rooms:

Boulders Courtyard

Each of the 9 Courtyard en suite rooms comprises a blend of unique character, rustic flair and finishes with a touch of opulence, offering tea and coffee facilities as well as other guest amenities.

Upper Deck

Each of the 3 upper deck suites providing extended guest amenities, and sea views from the deck.

Familiy Suites

Our 2 family suites consisting of two bedrooms (one double and one twin room), a family bathroom, an open plan lounge area and fully fitted and equipped kitchenette, are ideal for traveling families providing a simple, yet refreshing atmosphere.

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Single Occupant (Courtyard Only)
R720.00 per night - Including breakfast

Courtyard
R625.00 per person sharing per night - Including breakfast

Upper Deck
R765.00 per person sharing per night - Including breakfast

Self Catering Family Suite
R2390.00 per suite per night - Including breakfast

Child Supplement (12yrs and under ) R285.00
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To get to Boulders Beach Lodge from the Airport:

Exit the airport following signs for N2 Cape Town. The freeway splits and follow the signs for M3 (direction Muizenberg) so you are headed southbound and not north to the city centre.
Continue along the M3 until the end of the freeway and turn left at the traffic lights.
At the next set of lights, turn right in the direction of Muizenberg on the M4.
Follow the coastal road, through Muizenberg until you reach Fish Hoek.
At the traffic circle in Fish Hoek, keep to your left and follow the directional signs to Simon’s Town.
Pass through central Simon’s Town and approximately 1.5km out of town; turn left into Bellevue Road (there is a golf course landmark on the corner!)
Take the second road left into Boulders Place.
Boulders Beach Lodge is the large yellow building with the blue roof and giant palm tree.

To get to Boulders Beach Lodge from Cape Town City:

Follow directional signage to De Waal drive and the M3 southbound (direction Muizenberg)
If you are near the V & A Waterfront, get onto the freeway towards the N1 Paarl but KEEP RIGHT, following signage to M3 Muizenberg as the freeway forks.
Continue as above.

penguinRest and relaxation is indulgent but necessary in today’s fast paced world. We encourage a change of pace to enjoy the simple pleasures in life, surrounded by nature in the company of friends....
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For tansport, airport transfers and information about adventures on offer in the area, click on the link below...
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There are no trains from Cape Town International Airport but if you are in the city centre the main Cape Town Railway Station is on Adderley Street (021 – 449 2991). Trains are operated by Metrorail (TEL: 0 800 656 463; www.capemetrorail.co.za). Simon’s Town is at the end of one of the lines and it is a beautiful journey along the False Bay coastline. On arrival in Simon’s Town call Rikkis Taxis on 021 – 786 2136

On arrival you will discover that Simon’s Town (www.gosimonstown.com) and the surrounding region has lots to offer and to do. We suggest you visit the Cape Point Route website (www.capepointroute.co.za) which has loads MORE information on the artistic, doing, living, green heart of Cape Town.

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