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Boulders Beach Lodge & Restaurant
In a sheltered cove where the mountains meet the sea, lays a haven that the African penguins call home. Boulders Beach Lodge and Restaurant situated en route to Cape Point, over looks the unspoilt sheltered beauty of Boulders Beach.
Boulders Coastal Park, which forms part of the Table Mountain National Park, is one of the few sites where this vulnerable bird can be observed at close range. The penguins can generally be found around the lodge and restaurant.
Boulders Beach Lodge does not offer swimming pool facilities but we are a minute’s walk away from the beach, which is home to the world famous African Penguin colony. Our rooms are not air- conditioned and they are not equipped with television sets or radios as we encourage you to rather observe the penguins at close range in their natural environment, on the beach as well as around the lodge, whilst enjoying our beautiful sunsets and sunrises on our restaurant deck.
CourtyardEach of the 9 Courtyard en suite rooms comprises a blend of unique character, rustic flair and finishes with a touch of opulence.
Upper DeckEach of the 3 Upper Deck en suite rooms provides sea views from the deck. Family suitesOur 2 self-catering 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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