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Our Springbok Rugby Team

Yesterday we waved off our Springbok Rugby team and wished them well for their trip to New Zealand and for the Rugby World Cup. It is always so amazing to see our rainbow nation stand together and show support for a sport that has always united us!

Today, and every Friday the whole of South Africa is going to be celebrating “Bok Friday”! So, don’t forget to wear your green and gold with pride and to brush up on your anthem singing skills and stand proud behind our boys.

THE PERFECT SUMMER DESTINATION

Do you still need to book your summer holiday in Cape Town?

Reid House is a beautiful new home, built by master builder Stuart Kirk. It boasts the most stunning views of the entire Noordhoek bay from Chapmans peak all the way to Kommetjie light house. The airy and relaxed atmosphere of the home makes it ideal for family holidays or private retreats.

Trees for Tourism

A new initiative, Trees for Tourism (TfT) has been introduced for tourists, tourism operators and other companies and institutions affiliated with the tourism industry in South Africa, to counter-balance their tourism-related footprint.This incredible idea was launched a Indaba 2011 to help counteract our carbon footprint! For just R95 you can help save our precious planet!

TfT facilitates the ‘purchase’ by tourists and tourism-related companies of indigenous trees, to be planted in appropriate areas to recreate forest eco-systems.
By increasing the surface area of existing indigenous forests, the initiative aims to help restore the Cape’s biodiversity while countering the effects of climate change.
TfT has selected Platbos Conservation Trust as the operator for the selection and preparation of appropriate re-forestation sites, planting of trees and decade-long maintenance of the sites to protect the juvenile forests from fire and re-encroachment by alien invasive vegetation.
For more information visit www.treesfortourism.co.za
(Courtesy of Tourism Update)

Our Amazing Country – South Africa

We are so privileged to be South African!!!

On Monday we had the chance to celebrate another birthday with one of the most incredible men in history – our Tata, Nelson Mandela!! Almost every school in South Africa sang Happy Birthday to him at exactly 08:05!! What an amazing achievement! Hopefully it will make it into the Guinness Book of World Records!

This weekend that has just past, Franschhoek put on an incredible event that did not fail to impress – The Bastille Day Festival! The town was lively, vibrant and well equipped to handle the crowds! The weather was absolutely perfect – Franschhoek could not have wished for better! I will definitely be visiting this festival next year!

Last week we were very spoilt and spent the day out with Proxima Shuttle and Tours who whisked us off on an incredible wine tour!! Again the weather played its part! We started off at JC Le Roux in Stellenbosch – what a treat! This sparkling wine tasting comes highly recommended! You can choose from pairing the sparkling wine with marshmallows, meringue or nougat – a very interesting combination! I could have spent the whole day there! We continued on our travels and stopped at Fairview for cheese and wine tasting and lunch! I would highly recommend Fairview to all cheese lovers!! The variety of cheeses were incredible and very reasonably priced!

What a wonderful day spent out and about in our beautiful city! Cape Town has so much to offer – from the mountains, to the beaches, to the wine farms, to wonderful shopping experiences and for the more adventurous our wonderful topless bus tours. The list is endless………

Happy Birthday Tata!

We are so thankful to share another birthday with you!

Thank you for teaching us about forgiveness, love, vision, courage, trust, humility and the oneness of humanity!



Bay Harbour – The Market

The latest market to hit Cape Town is the Bay Harbour – The Market in Hout Bay this weekend.

Housed in a fascinating old fish factory, the market features a variety of great stalls, including fresh goods, arts and crafts and more. With a programme of live entertainment to complement the marketing festivities, this is one market you won’t want to miss.

For more information, phone +27 (0)82 570 5997.

Hout Bay. Photo courtesy Scott Liddle

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Knysna Oyster Festival 1st – 10th July 2011

Dont miss this annual event!! Especially for those Oyster fans.

This event offers over 100 sporting and wonderful lifestyle events!! Also to look forward to are wine and whisky tastings, cooking competitions, live music and lots of fun and actitivities for the kids!! Most importantly many oyster hotspots and AN OYSTER MARDI GRAS!!!

Venue: Loerie Park, George Rex Drive, Knysna

Tel: 044 382 5510

E-mail: nikki@knysnapr.co.za

Bastille Day Festival – Franschhoek – 16th to 17th July 2011

This is one event NOT TO MISS!! Set in the beautiful town of Franschhoek, a definite must for foodies and lovers of fine wines!! There will be cheese and wine tasting, handmade chocolates, a farmers market, barrel rolling, activities for kids and much more!!. For the very energetic there are some trail runs on offer!!!

For more information please e-mail: events@franschhoek.org.za or telephone: 021 876 2861.

Napier Patat Festival

The 18th annual  sweet potato festival, held in the beautiful town of Napier will be held over the weekend of 17th to 19th June 2011. It includes lots of activities for the kids, arts and crafts, wine tastings, brewery tours, live music, food stalls, horse and cart rids and for the more energetic, a half marathon!

For more information contact: napier@discover capeagulhas.co.za.

Tel: 028 423 3325

Cape Town City Bowl A Must For Foodies

The Mother City is known for her fresh and organic food markets and the new City Bowl Market on Hope makes for a wonderful addition to the extensive list.

Held each Saturday in a gorgeous old building on 14 Hope Street in the peaceful suburb of Gardens, the market is a delicious showcase of some of the best fresh produce, flowers and homemade delicacies in town.

Spend the day meandering between stalls laden with tasty goodies like oysters, champagne, crepes, sushi, croissants and more. From creamy cheeses and flavoursome curries to sweet, homemade chocolate, you’ll find it all at the City Bowl Market.

Another selling point is the low prices for veggies (tomatoes and potatoes for as little as R5!) and if you’re feeling a bit parched, there is a lovely bar upstairs where you can quench your thirst.

Traders include nut and dried fruit connoisseur By Nature, authentic Indian purveyor 25 Rupees, Saszali Chocolates and boutique caterer Sweetie Pie, who were all handpicked to trade at the market.

Shopping or browsing here is also a wonderful opportunity for quality family time as there is plenty to keep the little ones entertained from the huge garden to the jungle gym.
Be sure to take a peek at the jewellery on display too like the beautiful designs of Spirit Jewellery – you’re sure to find something sparkly that you’ll love.

The City Bowl Market on Hope is held each Saturday. For more info please visit www.citybowlmarket.co.za.

By Fazielah Williams

http://www.capetown.travel/blog/entry/cape_town_city_bowl_market/

THE GOOD FOOD AND WINE SHOW

Got the winter blues? Why not visit the Good Food & Wine Show this weekend.

Indulge your inner gourmet and wine lover at the not-to-be-missed Good Food & Wine Show at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.

Running from Thursday until Sunday, this premier food event features the crème de la crème of the food and wine industry, including world-renowned chefs and winemakers.

With unbelievable dishes, delicious drinks, celebrity book signings and much, much more, you’ll never want to leave this fantastic festival!

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Book now at             +27 (0)83 915 8000

Vote For Table Mountain

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VOTE FOR NATURE, VOTE FOR TABLE MOUNTAIN

Table Mountain is one of 28 natural attractions on the New7Wonders of Nature shortlist, which will be announced on November 11, 2011. Table Mountain deserves this recognition, but needs your help in order to achieve it.

An independent impact report, conducted by Grant Thornton, a leading tourism hospitality and leisure research company, predicts that Cape Town’s economy would be boosted by around R1.4-billion for the year if Table Mountain becomes a New7Wonder of Nature.

How you can get involved

These New7Wonders of Nature will be selected purely on public votes, which is where you come in. You can vote online for free and for just R2, you can SMS “Table” to 34874 to cast your vote. You may SMS as often as you like.

(Cape Town Tourism – Live it, Love it)

The Beautiful Month Of June

Winter is fast approaching and we are almost in the month of June, which means that we are already half the way through the year!

June is a very special month at Cape Villa Collection as we have have two birthdays to celebrate – Nicky and Cheryl-Ann!!

The month of June also brings about long cold wintery days and nights – spent in front of a blazing fireplace or just enjoying the perfect winter days that Cape Town has to offer.

If you are thinking of getting away for a few days during the month of June, Beachside Villa and Penthouse in Camps Bays is offering incredible winter rates, that will be valid until the end of September 2011:

Beachside Penthouse: R2,190.00 per night for the 3 bedroomed penthouse.

Beachside Villa: R3,190.00 per night for the 5 bedroomed villa.

Terms and conditions do apply.

Cape Town Is The Best City!

It is such wonderful news to hear that our mother City has been voted as the “Worlds Best Destination” in the Trip Advisors Travellers Choice Destination Awards 2011! This award has been based on the feedback from millions of travellers around the world!

Why not pack up your family and friends and come and visit Cape Town!

VILLA LUNA – a stunning four bedroomed villa in Camps Bay is offering a wonderful “Secret Season Special” for the month of May – R2800 per night! Minimum stay is two nights! Terms and conditions do apply.

Romantic Winter Special

Why not whisk your partner away for a romantic two day getaway to a stunning beach villa on Glen Beach. LIGHT AURA VILLA is offering a couples only winter special for R2250 per night for the month of May. Minimum stay two nights. Terms and conditions apply.

The Good Food and Wine Show

Don’t miss the Good Food and Wine show that will be taking place at the Cape Town Convention Centre from 26th to the 28th May 2011. Tickets can be bought at Computicket (www.computicket.com)

Find everything you need to rule the dinner party, the kitchen, or even the wine cellar at the Good Food & Wine Show, South Africa’s premier gourmet and lifestyle exhibition. Be inspired by a royal line-up of the world’s most celebrated chefs, learn about all the latest global trends, enjoy celebrity appearances and indulge in the country’s finest cuisine, wine and shopping. Even children can take part in specially-designed cooking classes that make healthy eating fun. Visit the Good Food & Wine Show and find everything you need to become a culinary king or queen – let your reign begin! (www.goodfoodandwineshow.co.za)

Spend Christmas and New Year In Pure Luxury at Sovereign Villa

We are already a month into 2011 and many of our enquiries are coming in for Christmas and New Year availability. Sovereign Villa could easily be the most luxurious property in our portfolio and is available for a minimum of 14 nights this peak season (15 December 2011- 15 January 2012).

The standard rate is R15,000.00 per night. The discounted rate for the duration of the feature until the end of June 2011 is R13,000.00 per night.

Life in the Villa revolves around the travertine pool and the magnificent “outdoor” dining and lounge patio area with its inspiring mountain views. Indoors another lounge, dining room and two TV family rooms provide a gracious retreat on chilly nights. A large extensively equipped open-plan kitchen fully supports any dining or entertainment impulses you may have! Ponds, fountains, the landscaped gardens and discreet service complete the picture.

Located in the lush valleys of wind-free Bishopscourt, at the foothills of Table Mountain and Kirstenbosch Gardens, Sovereign Villa is the perfect location for a sophisticated stay in the beautiful Cape. With panoramic views of the mountain, beautiful gardens and a sparkling pool, this unique villa offers luxury accommodation, security and privacy in a very special setting.

Sovereign Villa is a beautifully furnished home-away-from-home with 4 ultra-luxurious suites. All bedrooms have en-suite luxury travertine and marble bathrooms, cotton-percale linens and superbly comfortable beds. Privacy and security in stylish sophistication ensure rejuvenation of mind, body and soul.

For more details and to enquire-click here!

Minimum stay is 14 nights and the rate per night is based on availability at the time of booking!

Cape Argus Cycle Tour 12-14 March 2011

 

It is that time of year again when Cape Town is abuzz with cyclists locally and internationally coming together to tackle 110km around the breathtaking coast of the Cape.We have some great options for accommodation over this time.

 Please contact us direct and we will be happy to put together a quote for your stay!

In the meantime take a look at the following 5 star apartment options at The Waterfront Marina which are AMAZING value for money.

Juliette 503 - 1 bedrooms apartment @ R2400.00 per night.

Gulmarn 101- 1 bedroom apartment @ R2400.00 per night.

 

The stunning and trendy Camps Bay is a good escape for those wishing for a beach location.

Sea Breeze Apartments @ R2925.00 per apartment sleeping 2 people per night. 

 

Minimum stay 2 nights and prices based on availability!

What our guests say….

 

5stars

At Cape Villa Collection we believe in faultless customer service. Our clients and colleagues who we work alongside to find the perfect properties in Cape Town, are our number one priority.

With increased competition over the years in our business we are focused more than ever to satisfy and meet our clients needs before they arrive in the stunning city of Cape Town, during their stay at the property, and  hope they return home with good memories.

At the start of this holiday season in Cape Town and throughout 2010 we have received some awesome feedback from our previous clients which we are very proud of…

Take a look at our GUEST COMMENTS  page which is constantly being updated.

From the team here we would like to wish you all a happy and successful 2011!

Live every last minute to the full…!

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Live every last minute to the full…!

Cheap villas are the wrong term…our Luxury Villas and Apartments are fantastic value for money. Check out our Christmas and New Year specials page for brilliant value for money options.

Another year has almost past, and friends and family will be gathering for the holidays. Whether you have booked your flights or waiting for those last minute deals, take a look at our available luxury villas in and around Cape Town which have been massively discounted to fill gaps in their calendars this peak season.

Times are tough and At Cape Villa Collection, we value your business and we also know that value for money is important these days so please contact us with your enquiries and we will offer our very competitive rates & the find the perfect holiday accomodation to suit your every need.

Leading up to the holiday season be safe and be sure to follow our last minute and seasonal specials!

WELL PRICE HOLIDAY HOMES IN CAPE TOWN FOR CHRISTMAS / NEW YEARS

The Post World Cup period has found us all counting our pennies and curbing expenses a bit.  We have noticed a definite trend in the months following the World Cup that business seems to be a bit on the quiet side, and those enquiries which we are receiving are definitely looking for well priced accommodation in Cape Town. 

It seems that the national and international recessions are still heavily affecting travellers budgets and this, coupled with a strong Rand and post World Cup quietness, has motivated Cape Villa Collection to urge our villa and apartment owners to be reasonable with their pricing for the approaching  Summer Season.  Flexible terms, negotiability and value for money accommodation prices are key for everyone to still have a busy season and for travellers to warrant choosing Cape Town as a destination.

Cape Villa Collection intends to promote all of the holiday homes, villas and apartments in our Portfolio that we believe really do offer that Value For Money experience.  One such property is this holiday home in Kommetjie called Unwind. 

Unwind is the type of holiday home in which you’ll do exactly that – unwind!  Unwind and relax!  And the price of Unwind over Christmas will also do exactly that – ensure you’re relaxed and happy during your holiday, not worrying about whether you’ve overspent on your accommodation or stressing about how much more money you’re going to have to make when you get back to work to pay off the credit card! 

Unwind exterior  Unwind view 

Unwind is a 4 bedroom holiday home within 250 metres of Long Beach in Kommetjie.  The house is immaculate and also offers a large private swimming pool and garden, which is absolutely ideal for families.  With the beach only a stroll away, it doesn’t get more relaxing than this!

At a rate of R 2500.00 per night for 8 persons, which works out to R 312.50 per person per night, there are not many places in Cape Town that will provide you with such excellent pricing over the Peak Season period.

Unwind bedroom  Unwind Deck

Click hear to see further pictures and read more about this great property!

Please contact us if you are interested in Unwind or hearing about any of our other Value For Money accommodations.

GOLD – INTERACTIVE, OPULENT AND AFRICAN…

When one of our office colleagues suggested we go to the restaurant at the Gold Museum, Gold provided more than I expected!

Upon entering through the museum entrance, you are welcomed by the large smiles and (even larger) Mali puppet characters, who lead you through the entrance of the actual museum and to the courtyard.

Here we are welcomed by Easy, the drum master from Mali, with bright African printed clothes and a huge amount of patience – considering some of the less co-ordinated characters in our group! We all laugh and learn as Easy gives us a little history of the Djembe drum and attempts to teach us some of the West African rhythms and beats. A superbly enjoyable experience and we had all worked up a solid appetite!

As Easy leaves us, we are all lead through to our tables after a traditional hand wash and I can happily say that we were all not to be disappointed in any way by our dining experience!

The entire menu is served at the table as a set tasting menu of 12 unique and equally special portions. For example, you star with a superb Spiced Tomato Soup with Corn Pot Bread, followed by exquisite Peri-Peri Prawns with Oranges and a mouth watering West-African Peanut Chicken, to name but a few!

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Between the culinary decadent courses, Easy returns banging out beats while singers and dancers entrance you with the magic of African culture and ritual!

To finish, there is a “Boeber”  (a Cape-Malay milk pudding is prepared with sago, vermicelli, sultanas and roasted almonds and flavored with cardamom, cinnamon and vanilla) and Fresh Fruit platters dusted with Gold. One word – YUM!

Each of the 12 dishes are small, portions are not large, but easily enough to leave you feeling satisfied!

While there were a small group in the restaurant, there was a larger group who booked out the upper level of the restaurant, which I am sure would be superb for groups or private occasions.

Having been in the South Africa for some time, I would easily say that besides the wonderful attraction and experience which this obviously is (and we will recommend to future overseas clients) I will also recommend Gold as an experience to both locals and travelers alike.

More than a restaurant, an experience.

Article written by Iain Gomersall, Senior Villa Consultant

BEFORE KICK OFF

South Africa is so excited it can’t spell. SOCCA FEVA has gripped the nation.

Of course it’s been going on for a while – the initial euphoria of selection for the World Cup quickly became an almost religious reverence for ’2010′, a date when all things would change for South Africa. Forever. The showers of gold have not yet materialized, but nonetheless, the next few weeks are likely to be a little different from usual…

The solid gold World Cup trophy has been on a tour of the country, including a venue in Khayelitsha where, incidentally, Alfie’s nanny Thandi helped to make the curtains for the display, thereby making me feel intimately connected to Sepp Blatter.

I’ve even been watching the football. South Africa’s team, Bafana Bafana, are not exactly considered tigers of the world stage but currently remain unbeaten for their last 11 matches. Last week they beat Colombia 2-1, and last night thrashed Guatemala 5-0. It’s extremely exciting, and if the enthusiasm, fancy dress and noise of their fans help, then Bafana Bafana should do well.

Then there’s the visitors, of which at least 370 000 are expected to descend on Cape Town – less than at first predicted, but it seems numbers have been affected by Europe suffering one of its coldest winters for decades. Apparently now that the sun has come out, nobody wants to leave. But winter days here can average around 18˚C, so my advice is to pack a bit of sunscreen as well as a coat and scarf. As a wise man once said, there is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.

South African Fans

Incidentally Nandos has caused a satisfying amount of outrage with a series of great adverts urging South Africans not to disappoint tourists’ expectations but for women to go around bare-breasted, men to line up a few more wives and everyone to carry things on their heads. Check them out on YouTube.

Then there’s the physical stuff like the stadiums (yes I know, stadia, but come on) which have been built and tried and tested and frankly look amazing. Transport hubs have been upgraded and created and whole new systems introduced. New bridges have been built, hotels have sprung up and there’s a fabulous ‘Fan Walk’ from the city centre out to the stadium in Greenpoint.

Auditions have been held for buskers, from imbongis (folk poets/ praise singers) to jugglers, magicians, rappers, rock bands, opera singers, drummers and dancers. Buildings have had facelifts, roadsides have been primped and flowerbeds tweaked across town, security has been beefed up, information centres established and lots of acronyms made up for things that people didn’t understand in the first place.

There’s a 31 day party planned in the International Convention Centre as Cool Britannia take over the whole venue from noon each day to the early hours of the morning, bringing in the likes of Fatboy Slim and Dizzee Rascal to perform to thousands each night. There’s Fan Parks dotted across the city offering huge screens, live music from top SA bands and DJs, laser light displays, food stalls and yes, plenty of booze.

2010 FIFA World Cup Fans

There are more themed spectator zones in the Waterfront – indoor, outdoor and even on the roof. There’s also a 50m high fully-illuminated observation wheel going up, recently pinched from the Champs Elysees in Paris.

I still know nothing about football, but I’m desperately excited about all the trimmings, and I’m planning to explore every aspect. But other than that everything will of course carry on as normal. Just… um … apologies in advance if I don’t answer emails straight away or if my voice is a little hoarse on the phone.

Now where’s my vuvuzela?

Article written by Daisy Ions of Whats on in Cape Town – see www.WhatsoninCapeTown.com

V&A WATERFRONT MARINA – DOESN’T GET BETTER FOR WORLD CUP ACCOMMODATION

With just over a month to go before the 2010 World Cup we are pleased to be able to offer our return guests and potential guests excellent prices on accommodation in the V&A Marina Residential, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town!

We still have stock left of one, two and three bedrooms for various dates and our rates are unbeatable!

Cape Villa Collections offers a variety of properties in the V&A Marina Residential, V&A Waterfront. These properties are in the prime location for easy access to the stadium and other attractions that will be going on before, during and after the matches. The Green Point Stadium is a mere 10 minute walk from the apartments.

The V&A Marina Residential is a high-end luxury development in the heart of the V&A Waterfront and offers the discerning visitor world class accommodation, excellent service, and 24/7 access controlled security. It offers easy access to some of the top restaurants in the country, it is the central point for tours and making the most of your visit to our peace of paradise.

The security in the V&A Marina Residential extends itself to its surrounds. It is perfectly safe to walk from the marina, to the waterfront during the day and night.

The properties we provide have been put through the South African Tourism Grading process and all offer grading of between four and five stars! Each property has been individually graded, from our one bedrooms, to our three bedroom penthouses.

Our properties are the world in style, luxury, convenience. You can literally see the Green Point Stadium from a fair number of positions in the V&A Marina Residential.

Everything is taken care of in these holiday apartments. The apartments are serviced daily, Monday – Friday, the management staff is on call 24/7 to assist you with any needs you may have, you are secure in the knowledge that you have put yourself in the prime position to enjoy every minute of the 2010 World Cup event!

You cannot beat the convenience of a mere 10 minute walk to the Stadium to see the games! A 5 minute walk to shops, bars, restaurants, tours, boat trips, the list is endless!

One Bedroom apartment – R 2200.00 per night
Two Bedroom apartment – R 3800.00 per night
Three Bedroom apartment – R 5000.00 per night

(minimum of 2 nights stay)

Rates include the first morning’s breakfast, housekeeping Monday – Friday, and 24 hour on call assistance.

Book now by enquiring with us, before you lose out on these fantastic offers!

Camps Bay – Great location for World Cup Accommodation

Camps Bay has to be undoubtedly one of the most popular locations in Cape Town. Its now common knowledge that if you’re going to visit the “Mother City” then a stay in this jetsetting and glamorous area is definitely worth experiencing!

Camps Bay offers all of the qualities that most travellers expect out of a beachside destination and if you’re coming for the World Cup, then Camps Bay would be well worth considering as your choice of location during your visit. Camps Bay will provide you with the experience of being on holiday in the most beautiful of settings, yet you will be conveniently close to Cape Town’s World Cup stadium in Green Point, which is approximately 15 minutes drive from Camps Bay.

Over the World Cup period of June and July, Cape Town’s weather’s follows a typical pattern of storms for a few days, followed by clear days of blue skies & sunshine. Camps Bay’s famous beach will therefore either provide you with crisp white sands & indigo waters to gaze at, or it may be a more moody experience of high waves & energetic seas to ponder whilst snuggled up in your villa or apartment, sipping a quality red wine from one of Cape Town’s wonderful Wine Estates.

The majority of Camps Bay’s shops and restaurants are situated along the beachfront, overlooking Camps Bay beach. The array of bistro’s and restaurants is considerable, offering most visitors a thorough range of dining choices to cater for everyone’s needs. From the less formal and family orientated, to the more formal and fine dining; from seafood to sushi to Italian to eastern cuisine; you have a very reasonable range of choice on your door step if you stay in Camps Bay.

With World Cup around the corner, many of our villas and apartment are now offering some excellent rates for their accommodation. Last minute discounts and reductions are providing really attractive offers and great value for money, so if you have not yet booked your accommodation over the World Cup, then we would recommend considering Camps Bay as your choice of location and taking a look at some of the specials currently running in our Camps Bay villas and apartments:

13 The Oceana – a 2 bedroom apartment in Camps Bay, which has discounted its rates by 28% R 2500.00 per night to R 1800.00 per night. For 4 people, this works out to R 450.00 per person per night.

Bay Vista – a 3 bedroom townhouse in Camps Bay, which has discounted its rates by 33% from R 6800.00 per night to R 4200.00 per night. For 6 people, this works out to R 750.00 per person per night.

Villa Belmondo – a 3 bedroom holiday home in Camps Bay, which has discounted its rates by 38% from R 6000.00 per night to R 3700.00 per night. For 6 people, this works out to R 617.00 per person per night.

Tree Road Villa – a luxury 4 bedroom villa in Camps Bay, which has discounted its rates by 40% from R 9500.00 per night to R 5700.00 per night. For 8 people, this works out to R 712.50 per person per night.

Sea Breeze Apartments, which are luxury 1 bedroom apartments sleeping upto 3 adults, or 2 adults and 2 children, are offering the following specials:

  • 4 May to 8 June @ R 550.00 per night. For 3 adults, this works out to R 184.00 per person per night.
  • 9 June to 27 June @ R 1195.00 per night. For 3 adults, this works out to R 398.00 per person per night.
  • 28 June to 6 July @ R 1495.00 per night. For 3 adults, this works out to R 498.00 per person per night.
  • 6 July to 31 July @ R550.00 per night. For 3 adults, this works out to R 184.00 per person per night.

Davarra Riccio, which is a luxury 6 bedroom villa on the border of Camps Bay and Clifton sleeping 12 guests altogether, is offering the following phenomenal rates (minimum 5 nights):

  • 4 May to 8 June @ R 1450 per night. For 12 people, this works out to R 121.00 per person per night.
  • 9 June to 27 June @ R 1650 per night. For 12 people, this works out to R 138.00 per person per night.

Unbeatable value for money, and great location by staying in Camps Bay! Contact us with your enquiry and let us make your World Cup visit a memorable one!

Welcome to Cape Villa Collection

Cape Town is undoubtedly South Africa’s premier tourist destination. Little compares to the scenic beauty of this impressive city and the diverse, fascinating and eclectic mix of fabulous experiences Cape Town offers to its visitors.  If its physical adventure and exercise you enjoy, Cape Town offers experiences of this nature in vast quantities as the culture of this City is based on outdoor living & lifestyle;  if its gourmet dining and wine tasting you’re after Cape Town has the most impressive mix of quality restaurants and bars of any international destination; if its spectacular scenery you are seeking then nothing can triumph the beauty of Table Mountain and the adjacent white beaches and indigo oceans of the Atlantic and False Bay coastline.  Whether you’re enjoying a sunset cruise to the beaches of Clifton, a delicious picnic in the Cape winelands, brunch on Table Mountain, 5 star dining in the heart of Constantia, soaking up the sunshine on one of Cape Town’s many beaches – there is such an abundance of wonderful experiences on offer in Cape Town that 1 visit will definitely not satisfy your appetite, we can assure you!

As an Accommodation Agency in this fabulous City, we at Cape Villa Collection believe that the “Villa Product” offers the very best accommodation experience for your holiday here in Cape Town.  Villas and apartments provide you with a private, exclusive space within which you can truly relax and unwind with your family and friends.  A typical villa in Cape Town offers you a private garden and swimming pool, not to be shared with other guests but exclusively for your use and enjoyment.  Your villa is a spacious accommodation offering dining room, lounge and living areas and bedrooms – a large amount of space within which to simple spread out and relax, without having to worry about any other guests or your privacy.

In terms of value for money, the villas and apartments with their 2, 3, 4 bedroom configurations and often larger, definitely offer unbeatable value for money when compared to the per room costs of hotels and guest houses.  And just in case you have the impression that you would be without support during your stay at one of our villas, most of them offer a regular housekeeping service to clean the accommodation, plus a manager or management service to supervise the staff and provide any necessary assistance during your occupation.  Should you require additional services such as catering at the villa – a chef can easily be provided to you.  Should you wish to have a massage in the privacy of your accommodation, this too can be arranged for you.   Private airport transfers can be booked to take you straight from the airport to your villa, and car hire services can be arranged to be delivered to your door step.

Cape Villa Collection believes passionately in the quality and value of the villa experience and would love to assist you with your holiday planning.  Our villas and apartments are specifically selected, vetted and hand-picked by our experienced villa consultants to ensure that we only offer accommodation that we personally believe to be suitable for valued clients and guests.  Other than the quality of the properties themselves, we also only work with particular locations in Cape Town that are the best in terms of scenic beautify and overall holiday enjoyment for our guests.  From the well known and ultra-popular areas of Camps Bay, Clifton and Bantry, to the upmarket and exclusive V&A Waterfront Marina, to the convenience of Green Point, Mouille Point and the City Bowl, to the stately and elegant leefy-green suburbs of Constantia and Newlands, to the chilled out surf spots of Kommetjie and Noordhoek, to the up-and-coming hip areas of Kalk Bay and Simons Town – we offer a wonderful range of choices for any holiday-maker to choose from.

Having been in operation for 7 years, Cape Villa Collection has a portfolio of villas in Cape Town which have all been sourced from a variety of managers and owners.  What we offer above other agencies is that we independently select the properties we work with.  So where many managed portfolios will have loyalty specifically to their own collection of exclusive villas, we work with a variety of managed portfolios of properties and therefore select the best from all of them – offering you objective, independent advice on the best choices for your holiday.  We recommend villas based on quality, the level of service, the reliability & professional of the owner / manager, the location and how well it meets all of your needs and expectations.

Our consultants pride themselves in personalized service, paying particular attention to your specific and individual needs and making sure we provide you with the most suitable options for your visit.

For a memorable and special holiday experience, please contact Cape Villa Collection for the best range of villas and best service in Cape Town, South Africa’s premier tourist destination.