1 of 18
2 of 18
3 of 18
4 of 18
5 of 18
6 of 18
7 of 18
8 of 18
9 of 18
10 of 18
11 of 18
12 of 18
13 of 18
14 of 18
15 of 18
16 of 18
17 of 18
18 of 18

South Africa

The Commodore Hotel

PLAN MY TRIP

In a prime Cape Town location where Table Mountain and the Atlantic meet lies the memorable Commodore Hotel.

The hotel offers a wide range of accommodations. The Luxury Rooms feature two three-quarter beds or one queen and come with an en suite bathroom with a shower-over-bath. The Deluxe and Executive Rooms are an upgrade to walk-in showers, private balconies, and magnificent views. The nautical-inspired King Suites come with a separate bedroom and lounge, a bathroom with a shower with a view, and a wraparound veranda. The Family Rooms offer more space and single sleeper couch for the kids as well as a larger bathroom with shower and bath. Additional amenities include air-conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities, personalized safe, mini bar, and a satellite television

The hotel is ideally located on the waterfront steps near Cape Town’s most notable and visited attraction, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Still a working dock, visitors can watch ships come and go. The V & A, as it is locally known, also boasts hundreds of shops and is a departing point for ferries to Hout Bay, Simon’s Town, the Cape Fur Seal colony, and Robben Island, location of the Nelson Mandela Gateway. Other nearby attractions include Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Winelands, and Cape Town Stadium, a 2010 FIFA World Cup venue.

With a Mediterranean climate, rugged mountains, considerable coastline, inland valleys, coastal plains, and semi-desert fringes Cape Town is comparable to southern California. The outdoor adventurist can enjoy a range of activities from lounging on one of the many world-class beaches, to exploring Table Mountain where the eighty-seven-year-old cableway provides panoramic views of the Mother City. Dolphin and whale watching are also popular tourist attractions as well as cage diving with great white sharks for the more daring.

Guests can relax at the Casuarina Spa, a premier wellness center specializing in treatments from advanced spa facials to massages. The Commodore offers a 24-hour fully equipped gym. A relaxing cocktail bar and lounge is perfect for an evening drink. There is a business center in the foyer with complementary Wi-Fi. The hotel’s Clipper Restaurant has all day dining and serves up a buffet breakfast or ala carte menu using fresh ingredients and varied dishes from around the world. The refreshing pool is the perfect spot to cool off and even order food off the restaurant menu. Guests can even enjoy the pool at nearby sister property, The Portswood Hotel for a change of scenery.

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts
Journeys
1 of 18
2 of 18
3 of 18
4 of 18
5 of 18
6 of 18
7 of 18
8 of 18
9 of 18
10 of 18
11 of 18
12 of 18
13 of 18
14 of 18
15 of 18
16 of 18
17 of 18
18 of 18

South Africa

The Commodore Hotel

PLAN MY TRIP

In a prime Cape Town location where Table Mountain and the Atlantic meet lies the memorable Commodore Hotel.

The hotel offers a wide range of accommodations. The Luxury Rooms feature two three-quarter beds or one queen and come with an en suite bathroom with a shower-over-bath. The Deluxe and Executive Rooms are an upgrade to walk-in showers, private balconies, and magnificent views. The nautical-inspired King Suites come with a separate bedroom and lounge, a bathroom with a shower with a view, and a wraparound veranda. The Family Rooms offer more space and single sleeper couch for the kids as well as a larger bathroom with shower and bath. Additional amenities include air-conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities, personalized safe, mini bar, and a satellite television

The hotel is ideally located on the waterfront steps near Cape Town’s most notable and visited attraction, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Still a working dock, visitors can watch ships come and go. The V & A, as it is locally known, also boasts hundreds of shops and is a departing point for ferries to Hout Bay, Simon’s Town, the Cape Fur Seal colony, and Robben Island, location of the Nelson Mandela Gateway. Other nearby attractions include Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Winelands, and Cape Town Stadium, a 2010 FIFA World Cup venue.

With a Mediterranean climate, rugged mountains, considerable coastline, inland valleys, coastal plains, and semi-desert fringes Cape Town is comparable to southern California. The outdoor adventurist can enjoy a range of activities from lounging on one of the many world-class beaches, to exploring Table Mountain where the eighty-seven-year-old cableway provides panoramic views of the Mother City. Dolphin and whale watching are also popular tourist attractions as well as cage diving with great white sharks for the more daring.

Guests can relax at the Casuarina Spa, a premier wellness center specializing in treatments from advanced spa facials to massages. The Commodore offers a 24-hour fully equipped gym. A relaxing cocktail bar and lounge is perfect for an evening drink. There is a business center in the foyer with complementary Wi-Fi. The hotel’s Clipper Restaurant has all day dining and serves up a buffet breakfast or ala carte menu using fresh ingredients and varied dishes from around the world. The refreshing pool is the perfect spot to cool off and even order food off the restaurant menu. Guests can even enjoy the pool at nearby sister property, The Portswood Hotel for a change of scenery.

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts
Journeys