About Harbours End Guest House
Harbour’s End Guest House is situated at the top of Seacliffe Road and just across the road from the world-renowned Mariner’s Wharf Restaurant. The guesthouse overlooks pearly white sands and blue seas. The guesthouse offers affordable and comfortable self-catering accommodation in the picturesque fishing village of Hout Bay, with just a short walk to the beach and local attractions. All rooms and cottages are designed to reflect the nautical theme which complements the quaint little town of Hout Bay. All rooms include essential amenities and linens for a comfortable stay.
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Accommodation Options
Southwester Room
The Southwester room is a compact but comfortable open plan room, with a double bed, kitchenette and en-suite bathroom with shower. American sun deck, with outdoor seating and views of the ocean and mountains. Shared braai facilities.
Chart Room
The Chart room is located next to the Southwester room. The open plan room has a kitchenette and twin beds, with a spacious en-suite bathroom with a shower. American sun deck, with outdoor seating and views of the ocean and mountains.
Captains Cottage
This cottage is located below the Crow's Nest Cottage at ground floor level and is a one bedroom open plan cottage. Open plan kitchen and lounge with double futon. Open plan bedroom with double bed and en suite bathroom.
Commodores Cottage
This is our second largest cottage and boasts a separate entrance and parking, accessible via Sluysken road. Separate one bedroom with open plan kitchen and lounge. Twin beds plus one double futon. Own braai space and parking.
Crows Nest
Panoramic views over the ocean and surrounding mountains from both the cottage and the outside deck provide a spectacular backdrop. Braai facilities are available with outdoor seating. Largest cottage with separate bedroom and en suite bathroom.
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