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About Stompneusbaai

This quaint little bay is situated between St Helena Bay and Shelley Point. Quite a few fisheries can be found here, hence its name. Beautiful views and a relaxed atmosphere, as well as some educational insight into the fishing industry can be enjoyed here.

Things to do in St Helena Bay

Accommodation near Stompneusbaai

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SILVER BAY VILLA

Sleeps 8 in 4 rooms

Silver Bay Villa is a beautiful self-catering villa. East facing, with a rim-flow pool in a secluded courtyard protected from summer's...
R10590
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The Daiquiri Shaq

Sleeps 6 in 3 rooms

The Daiquiri Shaq studios are located on the West Coast peninsula on top of Patrysberg Hill and offer contemporary, modern and tranquil...
R896
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Welcome to Blueberry Villa, situated in the serene surroundings of St Helena Bay. This villa has a...
R3650
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Da Gama Bay Holiday Units

Sleeps 12 in 3 rooms

Experience the breathtaking beauty of St Helena Bay, a hidden gem nestled along the pristine shoreline of the Vredenburg peninsula. Immerse...
R2500
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Comorant House

1 Review
Sleeps 8 in 4 rooms

Comorant House is a self-catering holiday home with a pool situated in the Golden Mile, St Helena Bay, Western Cape. Perfect for friends or...
R2180
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Stompneusbaai is 5.3km from the centre of St Helena Bay , the nearest airport 154.2km (Cape Town International Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling

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