A visit to South Africa would be remiss without a stop in the bustling city of Cape Town. From traversing the iconic Table Mountain; wine tasting through Stellenbosch; enjoying local cuisine in the Franschhoek Valley, or watching seals play along the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, there is something in the destination for everyone. A luxurious stay can be had at the One&Only Cape Town, which provides guests with elegant dining-like Nobu; a spa on its own private island; and even inclusive activities for the kids. Here is a guide to an upscale stay at the One&Only Cape Town:
An elegant arrival
The resort is approximately 25 minutes from Cape Town International Airport, and for a princely arrival, arrange a transfer with One&Only Cape Town’s private chauffeur. As you approach the property, you can catch glimpses of the majestic, natural wonder- Table Mountain. The One&Only Cape Town is situated in the heart of the city’s fashionable Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.
Where you will stay
Designed in modern, dark African wood, the suites come with Table Mountain or waterfront views, African artwork in the foyer, large entertainment area, 12-seater dining room, kitchen, personal chef upon request, executive office, 24-hour butler service, private gym, and a terrace with a stunning view of Table Mountain.
If you book a two-bedroom suite, there will be an oversized bath and rain shower, lounge with fireplace, dining area, sizeable terrace overlooking the marina waterways, and a kitchen with separate entrance, allowing an upon-request private chef access.
Arrange a few activities
To cool down during a warm day in Cape Town, head to the property’s expansive infinity-edge pool, the largest in Southern Africa. If you are traveling with your family, you can send your kids to the KidsOnly club, which offers several complimentary activities, from painting, social events, to culinary activities. There are also excursion for the kids that can be arranged: Butterfly World, Penguin Colony, and Two Oceans Aquarium are some popular stops.
Outside of the resort, there are a multitude of tourist stops in Cape Town and close by, from shark cage diving, wildlife safaris, historical trips to Robben Island, wine country excursions and visits to the botanical gardens.
Enjoy a few good meals
Your taste buds will thank you after making a reservation at Nobu Restaurant by Michelin-star chef, Nobuyuki ‘Nobu’ Matsuhisa. The elegant dining, a one-of-a-kind experience can be had from a menu that puts forth contemporary Japanese cuisine with Peruvian influences. Enjoy wine pairing? The venue has 5,000 bottles as well as a tasting room.
Reuben is a destination for meat lovers, with specialties that include artisanal meats from South African farms, while Isola, located on one of the private islands, offers poolside casual dining and fare that ranges from poke bowls, flatbreads, and veggie and meat sandwiches.
Relax after a long day
Tension in your back? Or maybe just in need of a good facial? Head to the One&Only Spa, located on its own private island. The venue features 12 treatment rooms (including a couple’s treatment room), private wet areas, saunas and Thermal Suites.