
Sea Point · Cape Town
Atlantica. Your calm, light-filled home with the promenade just metres away.

Atlantica
A beautifully renovated one-bedroom flat on a quiet side street between Main and Beach Roads, with ocean views and the promenade walkway just metres away. An open-plan kitchen and airy lounge fill with light through glass sliding doors, double glazing keeps the city hush, and a secure parking bay comes with the flat.

A local's guide
Everything here is a short stroll or a quick hop from the flat. Tap any spot to open directions.
A Regent Road institution and the local benchmark for breakfast. No bookings, usually busy, and worth the short wait for the pancake stack, Turkish eggs and properly good coffee. Plenty of seating, easy pace.
A neighbourhood deli for good coffee, fresh pastries and a proper sandwich, plus the bits and pieces worth taking home. The easy local stop between the flat and the sea.
A buzzy little izakaya and ramen bar that fills with locals after a promenade stroll. Grab a pavement counter seat for ramen, fresh sushi, bao buns or a poke bowl. No reservations, add your name and wait at the bar.
Sea Point's most ambitious kitchen, taking South African produce seriously with seasonal menus that genuinely change. The prix-fixe is one of the better-value fine dining deals in the city. Book ahead.
The grand old seafront hotel on Beach Road, with a leafy courtyard restaurant looking onto the promenade. Worth it for a long lunch or the well-loved Sunday jazz brunch. Book ahead for the weekend.
The neighbourhood deli and grocer for fresh produce, good bread, pantry staples and whatever you forgot to pack. A friendlier, more local stop than the big supermarkets.
The wide oceanfront walkway that defines Sea Point, stretching for kilometres along the Atlantic. Palm trees, outdoor gym bars, public art and the white horses sculpture. The best sunset stroll in the city, and it starts on your doorstep.
The much-loved saltwater pool complex right on the ocean's edge, open since the 1950s. An Olympic pool, a diving pool and family splash pools, with Lion's Head behind you and the Atlantic in front. A Cape Town rite of passage on a hot day.
The city's most popular hike, a spiralling climb with ocean, mountain and city views the whole way up. Time it for sunrise or a full-moon evening. Roughly an hour and a half up, steeper near the top.
Four white-sand coves tucked below the Twelve Apostles, sheltered from the wind and made for a slow afternoon. Camps Bay and its cafe strip are just beyond. A short hop down the coast.
The working harbour turned waterfront quarter, with the food market, the wheel, boat trips to Robben Island, and the aquarium. Five minutes by car, easy with kids or on a windy day.

While you're here
One of Cape Town's great attractions, a short drive from the flat. Spin to the summit in five minutes, or hike up and ride down. Go early, on a clear and windless morning, and book your ticket ahead to skip the queue.
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On the Atlantic seaboard between Sea Point and Three Anchor Bay, a short walk from the promenade and the sea, with the city and Table Mountain just over the rise.
The full address and arrival details are shared with guests once a booking is confirmed.
One bright flat, one host, and a stretch of coast worth knowing. When you're ready, the rest happens on Airbnb.
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