
About Lamberts Bay Hotel
Located on the West Coast, about 280 kms north of Cape Town and on the Namaquland Flower Route. Lambert’s Bay is famous for its moderate climate, miles of pristine beaches and birdlife, the cosy Lambert’s Bay hotel combines traditional West Coast hospitality, excellent cuisine and an endless number of interesting excursions in and around the area to ensure an unforgettable stay. Facilities include options ranging from 47 single to family en-suite rooms, all with tea/coffee making machines, TV and selected DSTV. The hotel is situated across the harbour and 5 minutes from the beach and has its own swimming pool. The restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes and buffets. A separate air-conditioned conference and function venue caters for up to 60 people. Lambert’s Bay has its own landing strip for light aircraft.
Beach: In this quaint village you wake to the sound of fishing boats signaling their departure from the harbour on their quest to endeavor the oceans
Spa: We offer facial treatments, bio sculpture nail care, and theranaka massage therapies. Massages: Lomi-lomi, advanced aromatherapy, manual limpy drainage, back neck and shoulder, hot stone aroma therapy, Swedish, sports and pregnancy.
Conference Venues: Our conference room can accommodate 10 to 80 delegates. It is Equipment with overhead projector, two flip charts, white screen, white board, TV/DVD and a data projector.
- Response Rate: 97%
- Enquiry Response Time: an hour
- Type: Hotel
- Sleeps: 18
- Check-in: 2:00 PM Check-out: 10:00 AM
- Reviews: 74 Reviews
Facilities
- Laundry Facilities*
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Beach
- Indoor Fireplace
- Satellite TV*
- Wi-Fi
- Credit Card Facilities
- Conference Venues
- Restaurant on Premises
- Parking on Premises
- Cosy
- Kids Stay Free
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Languages Spoken
- English
- Afrikaans
Grading
- 3 Stars - Tourism Grading Council of South Africa
Reviews for Lamberts Bay Hotel
74 guest reviews Reviews of4 out of 5 stars
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*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling