Holiday rentals and lettings in George, South Africa

Holiday rentals and lettings in George, South Africa

Holiday rentals and lettings in George, Soutth Africa

Luxury seasid holiday rentals and lettings

On the coast of South Africa lies the well-known town of George, attractive for its spectacular climate where you can enjoy very cold days while others are very hot, this climatic diversity makes it a perfect area to enjoy an incredible trip. It is a town with indelible traces of the Khoekhoen tribes and the timber industry. If you think about it, it's the perfect destination to take a few weeks off and leave all the stress and worries behind. Locate in Holidu, accommodations that fit your budget offering you the best services to make your trip an unforgettable experience. From the balcony of our rentals, you can enjoy the beautiful view of the waves of the sea, meanwhile, the terrace allows you to prepare a delicious breakfast with the sea in the background.

Holiday rentals and lettings with garden, swimming pool and sauna for the whole family to enjoy

It is no secret that in coastal areas the facilities for staying with your family or group of friends are endless. The vast majority of locations work perfectly for people looking for between 2 to 5 rooms available. Each of the locations gives you the opportunity to relax in your own way, whether it's letting go of all negative energies by swimming in the pool after a day of sightseeing, purifying your body in a sauna session or enjoying a delicious bath with your partner in the whirlpool bath. And if you're sad to leave your furry friend at home, don't think twice and bring him or her along for the ride so they can have fun running around the garden. We have large, comfortable and spacious rooms, air conditioning, heating, parking, television, Wi-Fi and a washing machine.

Holidays in George

The area and getting around

How does George identify itself?

Situated in the Western Cape province a little to the east of Cape Town and land on the Indian Ocean, it was founded in 1811 under the name of King George III, as was nearby George Peak. The area grows hops, which are not grown anywhere else in South Africa. George is a shoe, boat and furniture manufacturer, as well as an education and service centre for the surrounding rural area. It is often sought after as a retreat destination.

How do I get around George?

Since 2014 the public bus service provided by the Go George brand has been in operation, and you can travel around much of the city as they cover most of the roads. Previously, locals and strangers alike used to get around using rented transport or bicycles.

Travellers and activities

George for gardens lovers

The Garden Rute Botanic Garden is located near the Outeniqua Nature Reserve and focuses on plants typical of the Southern Cape region. Also on site are the South Cape Herbarium, the Getafix Garden Café, an Indigenous Nursery, the Garden Rute Environmental Education Centre and walking trails.

George for families

The George Wildlife Park is home to many different happy animals, as well as big cats ranging from Bengal tigers to lions and farm animals including chickens, geese, meerkats, ducks and rabbits. Inside the park, there are a variety of activities for children to enjoy. The park is open from Tuesday to Sunday.

Did you know that every year George celebrates the Cheese Festival? It is a popular family-friendly festival that welcomes cheese and wine lovers and connoisseurs. The George Cheese Festival has been held since 2002.

Top 5 travel tips in George

1. Discover the exhibits at the sensational Outeniqua Transport Museum

It is a railway gallery that opened its doors to the public on 24 September 1998. The museum has a spectacular collection of 21 steam locomotives, 22 cars, among other vehicles. It is open every day of the year and admission is free.

2. See the beautiful and unique St Mark's Anglican Cathedral

This building designed by Shopy Gray is the seat of the Diocese of George. It was founded in 1850 as one of more than 35 churches built by the great architect Sophy in the late 19th century. The church has a total capacity of 200 parishioners.

3. Visit the significant The Ols Toll House and Montagu Pass

In 1812 Adriaanus van Kervel managed to convince the Cape Governor to build the Cradock Pass, as it was the easiest way for workers to access George from the interior of the country to harvest timber. Later in 1847 the Montagu Pass was founded and served as an evolution for the transport of farmers. This led to the construction of the toll house to house the toll keeper and his family, a very small house in comparison to the stature of the people of the time. Inside this house, you will be able to find different samples of the history of the pass and the toll.

4. Enjoy an afternoon with a difference at the fabulous Redberry Fram

You'll be amazed by the long rows of strawberries peeking out from the entrance to the growing area known as Strawberry Country. Redberry Farm is the first attraction that welcomes tourists along the Outeniqua Falls Trail. Take advantage of the different activities this huge farm has to offer, start by picking as many strawberries as you like, hop on the train that will take you through the maze and strawberry fields, join the kids as they trot around the field on ponies, walk on water in the Bubble Ball, feed the rabbits and take the little ones to the outdoor play area. Visit the restaurant and shop for locally made products to take home as souvenirs.

5. Tour the outstanding George Museum

A cultural history gallery that preserves the city's most important historical events with a special focus on the timber industry. The museum was started by Charles Sayers in 1967 in a room on Courtenay Street. Inside the gallery, you will discover exceptional photographs, documents, books, genealogy, maps and newspapers on the history of the metropolis. In the timber industry exhibits you will find some of the tools needed to work the material, such as grindstones and different types of axes.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in George

What is the average price of holiday rentals in George?

With an average price of £127 per night, George lies at the lower end of the price range for holiday lettings in South Africa.

Which months allow you to save the most on holiday rentals?

If you would like to save the maximum amount during your visit to George, pack your bags and travel there in October (£101 per night on average), November (£108), or January (£108) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in George?

Last year, the month that had the highest annual average in George was May, with an average price of £188 per night. This was followed by July, with an average of £146, and August, with £137.

Is George a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

When visiting George, it is not necessary to plan well in advance, as the percentage of rentals booked is only 36%.

What are the best months for a spontaneous getaway?

In the previous year, the months with the largest number of available properties in George were July, August, and September with average availabilities of 75%, 71% and 70%, respectively. During these three months, you will be able to find the best property for you.

During which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The months with the lowest properties available in George are, in order, December, January and February, with respective average availability figures of 50%, 52%, and 60%, based on data collected from last year. However, even during the months with the least availability, the average is 54%. So you'll have no trouble finding your dream holiday rental at any time of the year.

How many holiday rentals does Holidu have in George?

We have grouped together the properties from 6 different providers in George, so we can provide you with around 450 properties. You're going to have a hard time deciding which one to go with!