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Get out and about at Fin Whale Beach House

Get out and about at Fin Whale Beach House

Explore Kommetjie on foot or two wheels

 

Discover the beauty of Cape Town and its surrounds on spectacular hikes or from atop a mountain bike

Winter’s over at last and spring is officially here! With sunshine aplenty, it’s the perfect time to hit the beach and soak up some sun, sea and sand in style. Base yourself at Fin Whale Beach House in the small coastal village of Kommetjie, just half an hour from the hustle and bustle of Cape Town, surrounded by some of the most picturesque scenery the Cape has to offer.

From the magnificent Chapman’s Peak that frames the end of Kommetjie’s immaculate Long Beach to the surrounding hillsides dotted with rare and endemic species of fynbos, this is a true coastal paradise, fringed by white sands and the sparkling but chilly waters of the southern reaches of the Atlantic ocean.

Our beautiful beach house is designed to encourage absolute relaxation and fun for the whole family, with four fabulous bedrooms and all the amenities families and friends could wish for, from a sparkling pool to a fully equipped, state-of-the-art kitchen. And the beach is literally just a step down from the back door… What more could you ask for?

 

Hike or bike…

 

If you really want to experience the dramatic landscapes around Kommetjie and Fin Whale Beach House, the best way to do so is on foot, or even on a mountain bike! There are some incredible hikes and mountain bike trails in the mountains around Chapman’s peak, as well as the iconic Table Mountain itself and the famous 12 Apostles – the 12 mountain peaks that tower over the Atlantic seaboard from Kloof Neck (the “saddle” between Table Mountain and Lion’s Head) all the way up to Hout Bay.

This is one of the most scenic stretches of coastline in the world and just a stone’s throw from Fin Whale Beach House, so don’t forget to bring your walking shoes, mountain bike, sunscreen, hat and water bottles and head out for the day with a picnic lunch.

Feel free to bring your own bikes with you if you are travelling down by car, or ask us about hiring bikes for the duration of your stay.

The views are incredible and you’ll get a whole new appreciation of this part of South Africa’s Western Cape as well as enjoying huge amounts of fresh air!

Horseriding is also available close by and gives you yet another way to discover the magic of the landscapes around us.

Of course, with the gorgeous Long Beach on your doorstep, you don’t have to go far to explore! Walks along our beach are a fantastic way to both start and end the day here at Fin Whale Beach House, along with toasting the setting sun with a fine, South African wine from the dunes in front of the house.

At the end of the day, with a crayfish grilling on the braai and the craft gin flowing, surrounded by family and friends, summer is the perfect season to be at the beach and living the beachside lifestyle.

Once you’ve spent a few days exploring, why not take it up a notch and pay a visit to the bustling and vibrant Mother City itself? Cape Town is within easy distance and well worth spending time in.

 

What to do in Cape Town

 

A visit to the amazing Two Oceans Aquarium at the Victoria and Alfred (V&A) Waterfront is an absolute must. This world-class aquarium is renowned for its incredible displays and interactive exhibits – you can even arrange to dive with ragged tooth sharks while you are there! While at the V&A you can explore its amazing variety of shops and restaurants, and take a water-taxi across the harbour (watch out for the “seals on wheels”!) There are also amazing views out over Table Bay. The V&A is also the departure point for the tours to Robben Island, which can be seen in the distance across the bay.

You can also explore the wonderful Company’s Garden in the heart of the city. Located at the back of Parliament and the President’s official residence, Tuynhuys, the gardens offer amazing views of Table Mountain and is home to the South African Museum, Planetarium and South African Art Gallery, as well as a lovely restaurant. It’s the oldest garden in the country and has its origins in Jan van Riebeeck’s vegetable patch, which was grown to feed the original colony in 1652.

Of course, Table Mountain itself is a major attraction and you can choose to either climb it (there’s a good route from Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens) or ascend via the cableway (truly spectacular). The views from the top of this global icon are incredible, so be sure to take a camera and give yourself lots of time to explore.

So get in touch and we hope to see you soon!

 

So much to do in and around Kommetjie

So much to do in and around Kommetjie

Fin Whale Beach House = fun, fun fun!

 

Explore the beach, visit local attractions or just relax at “home”!

If you’ve ever wondered at the name of our lovely little oceanside village overlooking the most perfect bay – “Kommetjie” means “little bowl” in the Afrikaans vernacular and is named for the circular, bowl-like basin called “Die Kom” that this charming little place sits in. What’s in a name? A lot more besides, is the answer!

Kommetjie is one of Cape Town’s most sought after surfing and kite surfing destinations and offers world-class windsurfing in the waves off Long Beach. In fact, there’s one of the biggest drops in the entire Cape pensinsula just off shore!

Kommetjie is also home to history, with one of the tallest cast iron lighthouses left in the country – Slangkoppunt Lighthouse. You can take a tour of the site and climb to the top of the lighthouse to get amazing views over Hout Bay and the Cape Point nature reserve. And the wreck of the SS Kakapo is another historic hotspot. This 665-ton schooner rigged steamship floundered on the treacherous rocks on 25 May 1900 after mistaking Chapman’s Peak for Cape Point. What’s left of her hull can now be seen on the beach.

Another great drawcard for visitors to this lovely little village is Imhoff Farm, up on the Kommetjie Road. With amazing views, first-rate food and a range of fresh, organic produce, shops, beach rides and animal encounters, including a traditional farmyard and snake park, this historic Cape farmstead is one of the most popular tourist spots around.

Also try Mashiphumelele where you can enjoy an interactive walk-in township tour and Ocean View where walking tours can be arranged through this vibrant fishing community.

Another absolute must during your stay at Fin Whale Beach House is a visit to Boulders Beach to see the colony of African penguins that have made their home there and marvel at the white sand beach and crystal clear azure water, as well as enjoy the antics of these appealing little birds!

The penguins have been at Boulders since 1982, when a couple of them settled on the soft white sand between the large granite boulders that protect the beach from the legendary winds and storm surges this stretch of the Cape coastline is famous for. Today, there’s around 3000 penguins in residence and the African penguin is now classified as an endangered species. So the Boulders Beach colony is protected, courtesy of SANParks – South Africa’s national parks agency, which looks after the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area of which Boulders Beach and its surrounding beaches are part.

This means that you will pay a conservation fee to get access to the beach, which is both safe and clean and well taken care of, for both humans and penguins alike.

Wheelchair friendly boardwalks accommodate the 60,000 or so visitors the beach receives each year, winding their way through the dunes and coastal vegetation and helping to protect the nesting penguins and their chicks. The boardwalks offer great viewing points over the penguin colony, but you still get the odd penguin taking a stroll through the car park, so keep an eye out!

Besides being a penguin colony, Boulders Beach is a popular swimming beach – being one of the few in Cape Town and its surrounds where the water is warm enough to enjoy a dip in the crystal clear waters of ocean! The surrounding rocks are extremely picturesque, as is the beautiful turquoise sea and soft white sand, so don’t forget a camera. And a picnic lunch if you want to spend the day.

Or just stay in Kommetjie and relax at home at Fin Whale Beach House, enjoying the spectacular views, picture-perfect beach and wonderful homely ambience of your own private beach house!

We hope to see you soon!

Winter’s the perfect season for a seaside escape!

Winter’s the perfect season for a seaside escape!

Head to Fin Whale Beach House!

 

 

Explore Kommetjie, Cape Town and the fabulous Cape Peninsula 

Winter’s here with a bang, making a crackling log fire the perfect complement to chilly evenings and fine wine!

When you’re staying at Fin Whale Beach Cottage there are always going to be days when the Western Cape’s often fickle weather makes staying indoors a better option than braving the elements. But it’s no stress to stay home when home is just fabulous!

With its four en-suite bedrooms, marvelous lounge and dining areas and stylish kitchen, Fin Whale really is beachfront living at its finest and offers the perfect base for groups of friends or family to explore this charming piece of South Africa’s Western Cape.

The decor is understated and the ample space makes rainy days perfect for entertaining in style or kicking back, relaxing and soaking up the atmosphere of this lovely little beachside home-from-home.

Fin Whale Beach House is not exactly lacking in the impressive landscape department. With views over the ocean, Hout Bay and the towering Chapman’s Peak, it’s literally on the most idyllic beach in the area. And if you’re not stepping out of beach house heaven onto the sand, you’ll be enjoying Fin Whale’s beautiful facilities and luxurious accommodation as you make yourselves at home in this small slice of South African paradise.

The ocean off Kommetjie Beach is a thriving marine environment. From southern right whales, Cape fur seals, African penguins and even the occasional orcaguests will not be spoiled for choice when it comes to a marine safari. There are regular boat cruises in the area offering you the chance to see some of the amazing birds and animals that make the sea their home.

And if you’re brave enough to face the ocean’s apex predator, you can take the plunge and go shark cage diving, where you will learn about the incredible great white shark and the role it plays in the ocean’s fragile marine eco-systems. These incredible fish are magnificent to behold in their natural environment and a far cry from the menacing killers portrayed in the movie “Jaws”.

Back on dry land, the region is home to some of the most amazing endemic plants you can find in the world. This spectacular environment that surrounds Fin Whale Beach House and ranges across the peninsula is known locally as “Fynbos” – literally meaning fine bush. Made up of rare and endemic species, Fynbos contributes to the Cape Floral Kingdom – the smallest and most biodiverse of the world’s six floral kingdoms found entirely within South Africa and boasting more than 9000 species!

The entire Cape Peninsula is on your doorstep, from Chapman’s Peak and Cape Point to Camps Bay and Clifton. This is one of the most scenic drives in South Africa and takes you to Cape Town in style, with breathtaking, jaw-dropping and picture-perfect vistas along the way.

In Cape Town itself you have the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, with its range of shops and restaurants. It’s here that you can take a boat trip to the world-famous Robben Island and experience the dark history of South Africa’s more recent past, where Nelson Mandela and other leaders of the ANC were imprisoned for so many years.

And there’s probably the most famous mountain peak in the world – Table Mountain. Towering over South Africa’s Mother City, it’s become a global icon for its unique flat top and sensational views over the city and its surrounds. One of the best ways to experience it is to take the cable car to the top and spend some time exploring its unique eco-system, taking lots of pictures as you go. Alternatively you can climb it, if you’re feeling energetic!

While in Cape Town, check out the magical suburb of Bo Kaap, where the houses have been painted in bright colours. It’s one of the most distinctive neighbourhoods and its history reaches back to the 1760s when it was known as the Malay Quarter and featured rental houses that were leased to Malay slaves, known as the Cape Malays. In those days the houses had to be kept white, but when the rule was lifted and the Malays got their freedom, and the chance to buy their homes, they painted them in bright colours as an expression of their liberation.

For some added flavour to all this colour, a short drive along the coast from Cape Town takes you to the fabulous Cape Winelands tourism route, where you can visit some of South Africa’s leading wine farms and sample some the finest vintages in the world. The town of Stellenbosch is the de facto capital of the Winelands and the perfect place to spend time exploring and learning all about the fine art of turning grapes into wine, as well as some of South Africa’s fascinating history.

Spoil yourself with a beach house getaway

Spoil yourself with a beach house getaway

Kommetjie’s the place to be for a luxurious seaside escape…

 

 

Pamper yourself at Fin Whale Beach House and explore the Cape Peninsula

So… You’ve been dreaming of a sensational getaway in your own private beach house. What’s it going to be like?

Well, here at Fin Whale Beach House we’ve put a lot of effort into making sure you’re going to be pampered indoors and out, with luxurious facilities and sumptuous furnishings.

It all starts in our four en-suite bedrooms… Getting a good night’s sleep is always important when you are on vacation, and it’s something that we rate very highly here at Fin Whale Beach House! So we’ve gone the extra mile to make sure that slumbering peacefully is a peace of cake. All of our bedrooms are designed to make your stay with us a truly memorable experience – and a restful one too!

We’ve gone to great lengths to make our beds an adventure in their own right, with wonderfully soft cotton linens, plush feather pillows, fluffy duvets and sensuous throws! Sleeping was never made easier and relaxation is guaranteed!

Indeed, when it comes to relaxation, we want you to think of Fin Whale Beach House as your home from home. Curl up on the couch with a good book, kick your shoes off and take a nap next to the pool, take a bottle of wine down to the beach, lay back on the soft sand and soak up the ocean breeze and sound of the waves… Or get in some snacks and a few drinks and plonk yourself down in front of the latest soccer game on TV! You can pack up a picnic, grab a couple of blankets and a fully stocked cooler box and spend the day exploring Kommetjie’s Long Beach which is literally on our doorstep.

Alternatively, spend the day at “home” and enjoy the views! Fin Whale Beach House is not exactly lacking in the impressive landscape department, with views over the ocean, Hout Bay and the towering Chapman’s Peak.

The ocean off Kommetjie Beach is a thriving marine environment. From southern right whales, Cape fur seals, African penguins and even the occasional orca, guests are spoiled for choice when it comes to a marine safari. There are regular boat cruises in the area offering you the chance to see some of the amazing birds and animals that make the sea their home.

And if you’re brave enough to face the ocean’s apex predator, you can take the plunge and go shark cage diving, where you will learn about the incredible great white shark and the role it plays in the ocean’s fragile marine eco-systems. These incredible fish are magnificent to behold in their natural environment and a far cry from the menacing killers portrayed in the movie “Jaws”.

Back on dry land, the entire Cape Peninsula is home to some of the most amazing endemic plants you can find in the world. This spectacular environment that surrounds Fin Whale Beach House and ranges across the peninsula is known locally as “Fynbos” – literally meaning fine bush. Made up of rare and endemic species, Fynbos contributes to the Cape Floral Kingdom – the smallest and most biodiverse of the world’s six floral kingdoms found entirely within South Africa and boasting more than 9000 species!

A short drive from Kommetjie will take you to Cape Town and probably the most famous peak in the world – Table Mountain. Towering over South Africa’s Mother City, it’s become a global icon for its unique flat top and sensational views over the city and its surrounds. One of the best ways to experience it is to take the cable car to the top and spend some time exploring its unique eco-system, taking lots of pictures as you go. Alternatively you can climb it, if you’re feeling energetic!

While in Cape Town, check out the magical suburb of Bo Kaap, where the houses have been painted in bright colours. It’s one of the most distinctive neighbourhoods and its history reaches back to the 1760s when it was known as the Malay Quarter and featured rental houses that were leased to Malay slaves, known as the Cape Malays. In those days the houses had to be kept white, but when the rule was lifted and the Malays got their freedom, and the chance to buy their homes, they painted them in bright colours as an expression of their liberation.

For some added flavour to all this colour, a short drive along the coast from Cape Town takes you to the fabulous Cape Winelands tourism route, where you can visit some of South Africa’s leading wine farms and sample some the finest vintages in the world. The town of Stellenbosch is the de facto capital of the Winelands and the perfect place to spend time exploring and learning all about the fine art of turning grapes into wine, as well as some of South Africa’s fascinating history.

 

Visit Kommetjie and take to the surf!

Visit Kommetjie and take to the surf!

Enjoy sun, sea and sand in style

 

 

Fin Whale Beach House offers the perfect chance to get your feet wet!

Relax in barefoot luxury here in Kommetjie, not far from Cape Town, where the biggest attraction – the Atlantic Ocean – crashes onto soft white sand just metres from your back door…

The pull of the ocean is incredible. It’s beautiful to look at for hours on end with its mood constantly changing and its allure impossible to describe. It’s also a fantastic playground, so when you come and stay with us here at Fin Whale Beach House, be prepared to take the plunge, literally and figuratively, with a range of exciting watersports and ocean activities.

Kommetjie is renowned for its surfing and has some of the best surf action in and around Cape Town. Long Beach offers the chance to enjoy this wonderful sport as a seasoned surfer or a novice. With surf schools on your doorstep, you can take the opportunity to learn how to surf from scratch and make the best of your time at the beach. 

Staying in a beach house just a few steps from an incredible beach also allows you to maximise the time you spend with the sand between your toes and in the sea itself. Try out kitesurfing, boogie boarding or scuba diving in the kelp forests. You’ll need a pretty thick wetsuit to stay warm, as the ocean is rather chilly, but these can be hired from dive and surf operators in Kommetjie. Or bring your own if you have one!

Staying so close to Cape Town also has its perks as you can indulge in a range of amazing ocean-based tours, from taking a boat out to Robben Island to explore the prison where Nelson Mandela was held to boat trips to seal colonies in False Bay. Or take a boat taxi across Table Bay – the easiest way to get from one side of the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront development to the other. 

Back in Kommetjie, you can also take to the beach on horseback, with several horse trails operators offering wonderful rides along Long Beach all the way to neighbouring Noordhoek. Or just go for incredible long walks, discovering shipwreck remains along the way, or visit the Slangkop Lighthouse and enjoy the incredible views of Chapman’s Peak. 

Stretch out in the sun on the soft white sand and soak up some wonderful Vitamin D, or enjoy a wonderful glass of South African wine as the sun goes down, turning the sky into incredible shades of pink and orange. That’s the beauty of staying in your own, exclusive beach house – the choice is yours and everything beach-related is on the doorstep.

For hot days you can also relax around the swimming pool, cooling off without the need for a wetsuit! And enjoy a wonderful beach house braai (the South African vernacular for a barbecue), perhaps with some freshly caught crayfish? 

There’s so much to see and do at Fin Whale Beach House and in Kommetjie, you’ll literally be spoiled for choice. The bustling big city lights of Cape Town, with all of its attractions, is just a short drive away, as is the breathtakingly beautiful Cape Point. Spend a day in Cape Town exploring its tourism hotspots or going up Table Mountain. Or venture further afield to the Cape Winelands.

At the end of the day, return home to your fabulous beach house, make a bonfire on the beach and toast a fantastic holiday with family and friends.

 

 

 

 

A home from home in Kommetjie

A home from home in Kommetjie

The perfect beach house escape

 

 

Gather friends and family together in Kommetjie for a beach house holiday

The lovely little coastal village of Kommetjie in South Africa’s Western Cape is just a half-hour drive from Cape Town but a world away from the chaos of the concrete jungle.

This is where tranquility awaits for friends and family wanting a break from the stresses of urban life, where you can forget all about work and indulge in “we” time. This is Fin Whale Beach House!

Lay back and listen to the mesmerising sound of waves crashing onto the beach… Watch the sun slowly rise over the Atlantic Ocean as you walk along an endless stretch of soft white sand…

Breathe in the fresh air that only South Africa’s coast offers… Welcome to wonderful Kommetjie, where life slows to a snail’s pace and keeps time with the tides. 

Here, just steps from the beautiful Long Beach and one of the most perfect bays on South Africa’s celebrated Cape Peninsula, is Fin Whale Beach House – a home from home for groups of friends and family wanting to get away from it all and spend some valuable time together.

With four wonderful en-suite bedrooms and conveniently positioned to make the most of everything Kommetjie has to offer, there’s no better way to spend a few days in paradise at this lovely beach house!

KOMMETJIE – A BUSTLING VILLAGE 

Kommetjie is one of the Western Cape’s best-kept secrets. With its bustling village vibe and fantastic setting against the backdrop of Chapman’s Peak, Kommetjie has everything for the discerning weekender or those wanting a midweek getaway.

From quaint arts and crafts to superlative seafood restaurants and everything in between, Kommetjie has become one of the most popular destinations from which to explore the highlights of this region of South Africa.

Ideally positioned to offer easy access to the Mother City of Cape Town itself, as well as the beautiful Cape Winelands with its award-winning vineyards, the Cape Peninsula with its spectacular coastline and the wonderful Overberg – the whale watching capital of the world – Kommetjie is the perfect holiday hub.

There’s something for the entire family, from an array of fabulous ocean-based activities and watersports to hiking, horse-riding and mountain biking.

SUN, SEA AND SAND

The beach is literally on your doorstep with direct access from Fin Whale Beach House allowing you to take long walks at any time of the day and get the sand firmly between your toes!

The perfect antidote to “lockdown blues”, Fin Whale Beach House is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a beach house that’s conveniently close to Cape Town but also offers the peace and quiet of a small community and fabulous views of this incredibly scenic area. 

Kommetjie has a range of supermarkets, cafés and food shops which makes self-catering an absolute dream as you can do the shopping when you get here rather than having to bring it with you.

From freshly baked breads, croissants and muffins to delicious, freshly caught fish and seafood, as well as locally produced cheeses, wines and vegetables, you will definitely not go hungry during your stay in Kommetjie! 

THINGS TO DO AND SEE

The Cape Peninsula is packed with so many things to see and do you’ll most definitely not get bored during your time at Fin Whale Beach House.

There’s the stunning landscapes and towering summits of Chapman’s Peak Drive and the impressive Cape Point Nature Reserve with its craggy cliffs and magical lighthouse at what seems like the end of the world.

Indeed, nature is very much everywhere you look and especially in the ocean itself, where the legendary leviathans of the deep – the famed southern right whales and great white sharks – make an ocean adventure an absolute must.

Watch out for seals as well during your walks along Kommetjie’s beach and explore the magical Cape Floral Kingdom with its rare and endemic species of fynbos that cover the hills and valleys around Kommetjie.

Further afield, you can explore the vibrant Mother City itself – Cape Town. With the fabled Table Mountain soaring above this incredibly beautiful city take a day out of your trip to discover just what it is that makes this one of the world’s most sought-after destinations. 

Take a boat over to Robben Island and learn about South Africa’s history and the struggle against apartheid by seeing where Nelson Mandela was held prisoner. Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront with its fantastic shops and restaurants and indulge in some of the Cape’s finest wines over dinner.

BACK TO THE BEACH HOUSE

We’ve created a welcoming atmosphere here at Fin Whale Beach House with its cozy and inviting living spaces equipped with all mod cons while incorporating some wonderful contemporary touches and an almost minimalist look.

When it comes to the décor we wanted it to say “beachside heaven” without incorporating the usual nautical, blue dominated themes used so often in beach houses. You’ll be able to relax in style thanks to the thoughtful design and state-of-the-art finishes, not to mention the breathtaking views! 

In short, this beach house has your name written all over it, so when you think “beach house in Cape Town” just think Fin Whale Beach House and the charming little village of Kommetjie. We hope to see you soon!

 

 

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