Isadore Cohen Place, Camps Bay, Cape Town, 8005, South Africa
12000R
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Tucked into the rocky shoreline of Beta Beach, Bakoven, the most exclusive location in Camps Bay is this rare beach bungalow offering more than just a place to stay, an invite to exhale, unwind, and let the rhythm of the sea carry you away. The ocean is literally on your doorstep. Designed for those who seek understated luxury and absolute calm, this three bedroom retreat is framed by uninterrupted views of the Atlantic ocean. The main bedroom and open plan lounge flow seamlessly onto the sea, where the light changes by the hour and sunsets arrive with quiet grandeur. Its the kind of place where mornings stretch long and unhurried, and evenings are best spent barefoot with a glass of wine and the hush of the waves as the spectacular sunsets melt into the ocean. With two well appointed bedrooms each featuring a queen sized bed, and a third smaller room with two single beds, the space is ideal for two couples, with room for an additional guest or visiting friend. Each of the three bathrooms is elegantly designed for comfort. A peaceful garden offers a quiet nook for coffee or a good book, and an added bonus is off street parking for one car. This is a retreat reserved for mature guests only. Please note: the home is not suitable for children, pets, parties, or loud gatherings. It is a place of stillness, designed for guests who appreciate quiet, refined coastal living. If you''re longing for a Cape Town holiday where the sea is your soundtrack and serenity is the luxury, this Bakoven escape may be exactly what youve been waiting for. PLEASE NOTE: Rate quoted is per night and fluctuates seasonally. Minimum stay three nights.
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Details about this property
View all houses in Cape TownProperty type
house
Rooms
3
Size
67 m²
Price
12,000 R
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Parking
Yes
Garden
Yes
Price per m²
179 R
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