Dolphin Beach Hotel
About Dolphin Beach Hotel
Dolphin Beach Hotel is a seaside hotel located on Blouberg beach, with beautiful views of Table Mountain and Robben Island across the Atlantic Ocean. Only 20 minutes from Cape Town's CBD and the glamorous Waterfront, all of Cape Town's tourism attractions are easily accessible from Dolphin Beach. Whether you stay in a cabana or a deluxe apartment, your accommodation is both spacious and superbly appointed, offering full service or self-catering facilities in a stylish setting. From your balcony or patio, enjoy either sweeping views of the Atlantic or of a wetland vlei. Blowfish Restaurant,
Located on Blouberg beach, one of Cape Towns longest beaches and a famous kitesurfing destination. It is also very popular and safe for swimming and walking. Cabanas have direct access onto the beach.
The banqueting Arena is a magnificent space for larger functions such as weddings, engagement parties and other large celebrations. This area can accommodate up to 135 guests.
Our conference room is fitted with modem equipment, wireless internet, and fits up to 30 delegates.The Banqueting Arena is a magnificent space for larger functions.This area can accommodate up to 135 guests.
There is a children's playground and jungle gym. Baby and child-minding services are available.
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
Book your December school holiday at Dolphin Beach Hotel and get up to 25% discount.
To conveniently fit your budget, our prices get cheaper the longer you stay!
3 nights – save 15%
5 nights – save 20%
7 nights – save 25%
With direct access to the beach, the best view of Table Mountain in the whole of Cape Town, a lovely beachside pool and spacious rooms with sunny porches, Dolphin Beach Hotel is the perfect place for an unforgettable summer holiday.
Don't procrastinate, book now!
*Terms and conditions apply*
Minimum night stay
50% Deposit required
Block out dates apply (28 December 2019 – 01 January 2020)
Amenities
Dolphin Beach Hotel location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling






























