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Plettenberg Bay Hotels Information

Hotels in Plettenberg Bay

241

Hotels Prices From

R 634

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Travel high season

Dec - Feb

Travel low season

Mar - May

High season avg price

R 3 312

Low season avg price

R 2 577
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Season
Avg. price/night
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Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
R 3,635
R 1,499R 8,638
Avg. temperature
23ºC
WARMEST
0ºC36ºC
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-
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
R 2,923
LOWEST
R 1,499R 8,638
Avg. temperature
18ºC
0ºC36ºC
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-
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
R 3,167
R 1,499R 8,638
Avg. temperature
12ºC
COLDEST
0ºC36ºC
Avg. precipitation
-
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
R 3,747
HIGHEST
R 1,499R 8,638
Avg. temperature
18ºC
0ºC36ºC
Avg. precipitation
-
Price trend information excludes taxes and fees and is based on base rates for a nightly stay for 2 adults found in the last 7 days on our site and averaged for commonly viewed hotels in Plettenberg Bay. Select dates and complete search for nightly totals inclusive of taxes and fees.

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  • Tenikwa Wildlife Awareness Centre
    Tenikwa grew from humble beginnings in 2002 when the owners started rehabilitating injured birds in a wooded shed behind their house. Today Tenikwa has grown to be one of the largest active Wildlife Rehabilitation Centres in the Western Cape, attending to a diverse variety of animals accepting both terrestrial and marine mammals and birds. Rehabilitating injured and abandoned Wildlife with the goal to release them back to the wild. Our centre rescue, rehabilitate and release between 250 - 450 wild animals annually. We work closely with nature/conservation authorities in our area, CapeNature, SANParks, BirdLife, and SANCCOB. Our Awareness Centre ensures that our Rehabilitation facilities are sustainable, funding the rehabilitation work and to raise awareness of the conservation issues in South Africa, Tenikwa offers various, programs throughout the day, catering for all ages and fitness levels with a focus on providing a conservation-based, informative tour. Guests learn about the indigenous wild cats of South Africa and why they are disappearing from our landscape.Species include African Wild Cats, Serval, Caracal, Cheetah, Leopard and Lions. The Tenikwa encounter is a great follow-on to a game reserve / safari experience; from viewing the cats at a distance to the opportunity to study these beautiful animals at close quarters. Tenikwa also has a Meerkat Meander where visitors can see Meerkats and Tortoises and there is also a variety of indigenous waterfowl, Blue Cranes and Marabou Storks to delight bird watchers. Tenikwa supports the upliftment of local communities through Eco tourism and is environmentally responsible. Entrance fees fund Tenikwa's NPO Wildlife Rehabilitation and Release Programme. Open 365 days a year. Amenities include a Tea Garden for light meals, Parking, Wheel-chair Friendly, Mothers Corner
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  • Birds of Eden
    Birds of Eden is part of the South African Animal Sanctuary Alliance (SAASA). Birds of Eden is the largest single-dome free flight aviary in the world, spanning 2.3 hectares of natural forests, streams and dams. With over a kilometer of walkways, visitors can experience the thrill of spotting almost 3500 previously captive birds of over 200 different species flying free and living natural lives. The scenery alone warrants a visit with hundreds of different plant and tree species plus there are giant fruit bats, golden-handed tamarins and the smallest of the antelopes, Blue duikers. Visits to Birds of Eden are self-guided and you are free to wander for as long as you wish at your own pace. Guided tours for group bookings can also be arranged on request at no additional cost.
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  • Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary
    Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary is the world's first multi-species, free roaming primate sanctuary with 12 hectares of indigenous forest which is home to over 500 primates of 9 different species; Squirrel, Capuchin, Howler, Vervet and Spider monkeys, Saki, Gibbon, Ring-tailed and Black-and-white Ruffed Lemurs all enjoy the freedom to climb trees, forage amongst the undergrowth and live a life that is far removed from where they came. Ex-pets, laboratory animals and surpluses from zoos that used to live in cages now have the opportunity to behave in a way that is natural to them. Our experienced rangers will guide you on a one-hour tour of the forest, pointing out the different species whilst offering a wealth of information on their ecology and conservation. An added attraction is the 128m long suspension bridge that stretches across the forest canopy offering magnificent views of the surrounding forests.
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  • Lawnwood Snake Sanctuary
    Our mission at Lawnwood is to educate our visitors about snakes in general, to bring understanding and promote the conservation of these commonly feared reptiles.
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  • Elephant Sanctuary The Crags
    Guests are guided on foot through The Elephant Sanctuary. Guides will provide in-depth information and insight into African elephants. You will be introduced to our elephants in the forest area, and here you will be able to touch and interact with the elephants. You will see the special relationship that the elephant handlers share with their elephants and become a part of it. Walk trunk-in-hand with the elephants. See the Elephant Night Shelter where the elephants sleep. Guests learn about elephant anatomy and are able to feed them. On some hot or rainy days, you may see the elephants swimming. Enjoy a drink and visit our curio shop. Remember to wear flat walking shoes, sun hats and bring your camera. Brushing the elephants down is offered on the Elephant Brush down Experience Tour which starts at 07h30 and 15h30. We offer various tours depending on the duration and intensity of experience you desire.
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  • Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary
    Jukani is part of the South African Animal Sanctuary Alliance (SAASA) #PlettPredators #CragsCarnivores #HandsOffOurWildlife #SaasaVisit Come and visit Jukani which is the home of rescued predators and other wildlife where the focus is on conservation and education, specifically on the plight of predators both in captivity and in the wild all over the world. At Jukani you can see most of the larger cats such as lion, Bengal and Siberian tiger, jaguar, leopard, cheetah, puma, caracal and rarer species such as white lions and tigers and leopard. The sanctuary is also home to other predators such as African wild dog, hyena, jackal, honey badger and other wildlife such as zebra, springbuck and raccoons.
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  • Plett Puzzle Park
    Our Life Size 3D MAZE will have you twisting and turning as you try find your way out. If that isn't enough of a challenge try our Puzzle Walk where you will race against the clock to complete 9 mind boggling challenges. Whether you on a family outing or a solo adventure, Plett Puzzle Park is the perfect place to escape the ordinary and embark on an unforgettable journey.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Plettenberg Bay hotels

The Old Rectory, The Plettenberg, and Beacon Island Resort are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Robberg Nature Reserve. See the full list: Hotels near Robberg Nature Reserve.

Popular hotels close to Birds of Eden include The Old Rectory, The Plettenberg, and Sky Villa Boutique Hotel by Raw Africa Boutique Collection. See the full list: Hotels near Birds of Eden.

Popular luxury hotels in Plettenberg Bay include Hunter's Country House, Tsala Treetop Lodge, and The Old Rectory. See the full list: Plettenberg Bay Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Plettenberg Airport include Hunter's Country House, Tsala Treetop Lodge, and The Old Rectory. See the full list: Hotels near Plettenberg Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Tenikwa Wildlife Awareness Centre are The Old Rectory, The Plettenberg, and Sky Villa Boutique Hotel by Raw Africa Boutique Collection. See the full list: Hotels near Tenikwa Wildlife Awareness Centre.

The Old Rectory, The Plettenberg, and Beacon Island Resort have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Plettenberg Bay. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Plettenberg Bay.

Hunter's Country House, Tsala Treetop Lodge, and The Old Rectory all received great reviews from families travelling in Plettenberg Bay. See the full list: Family Hotels Plettenberg Bay.

Popular hotels by the beach in Plettenberg Bay include The Old Rectory, The Plettenberg, and Beacon Island Resort. See the full list: Plettenberg Bay Beach Hotels.

Hunter's Country House, Tsala Treetop Lodge, and The Old Rectory received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Plettenberg Bay. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Plettenberg Bay.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Plettenberg Bay include Hunter's Country House, Tsala Treetop Lodge, and The Old Rectory. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Plettenberg Bay.