Relaxation is our tagline. Far away from the hustle and bustle of city life, West Coast Escapes gives guests the opportunity to relax and unwind. Whether your idea of relaxation might be having a glass of wine overlooking the ocean views, reading your book while listening to the sound of the waves or taking a long walk along the beach, West Coast Escapes offers some kind of relaxation for everyone.

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We initially started doing a favour for the owners of a holiday home situated in Kersbosstrand, managing and maintaining their home. As time passed, more people have asked us to advertise their homes and also helped prospective holidaymakers.

Dwarskersbos has become one of the most popular holiday villages in recent years. More and more people started to visit this beautiful little town, with its long, safe beach to take a walk for miles, breathtaking sunsets, dolphins frolicking in the water, and even whales that sometimes pass by peacefully, this beautiful West Coast town is the ideal getaway. Whether it is sunshine or foggy days, here one can relax properly.

WCE specializes in the Dwarskersbos area and also has locations in Port Owen, Velddrif. We offer a wide range of accommodation. Some of our holiday homes can accommodate up to 10 people.

Feel free to choose one of our selected places that will suit you. 

Contact us for your ideal getaway. We guarantee prompt response and honest service.

 

 

Dwarskersbos is perched on the magnificent West Coast of the Western Cape Province of South Africa, where the icy turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean lap mile after untouched mile of shells and sand. This entire region is known for the fishing villages that have dotted the coastline for generations, establishing their own unique culture that is such an integral part of the South African identity today.

Leaving Cape Town, You will reach Dwarskersbos after driving for approximately two hours along the scenic R27, also know as the West Coast Road. The gorgeous beaches of Dwarskersbos are this small town’s major attractions, both for South African and international tourists. It is along this coastline that many Southern Right whales pass between the months of June and September, enthralling spectators with their inquisitive ways and acrobatic antics.

The Rocherpan Nature Reserve is situated in Dwarskersbos too, and is home to some awesome avian species, including aquatic and endangered varieties. This is an outdoor enthusiasts’ delight.

 

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