Access & Location
The resort can be accessed via 25 minutes’ road transfer from Cape Town’s international airport. It’s situated right on the famous V&A Waterfront, with the majestic Table Mountain in the background.
Luxurious accommodation in Cape Town’s vibrant Victoria & Alfred Waterfront district
Lounges, restaurants, bars, fitness center, spa, gallery, conference facilities, and swimming pool

A hundred and thirty-one rooms and suites across ten categories
Great range of things to do, including activities for children and teens

Concierge staff at the resort are on hand throughout your stay, to help you decide how to spend your time in Cape Town and to arrange a thrilling assortment of activities and experiences for you. These include:
Whether you ascend via cable car or by foot, you are guaranteed breathtaking views from this amazing attraction.

Covering 528 hectares, 36 planted as cultivated gardens, Kirstenbosch makes for a plant-tastic morning or afternoon out!

Opportunities to visit the Mother City’s most interesting suburbs, a must-do for culture buffs.

Shop for some super-chic clothes, accessories, and jewelry.

Fascinating insights into the history of these gorgeous gemstones in SA.

Tee off on the beautiful Pearl Valley Golf Estate, designed by Jack Nicklaus.

Take a trip to Clifton for secluded coves and to the Cape of Good Hope for some truly stunning scenery!

Children aged 4 to 11 years can get involved in arts-and-crafts, theme days, and special excursions to Two Oceans Aquarium, Boulders Beach (penguins!), Butterfly World, and more.

Wii, Xbox, Playstation, plus loads of active adventures at City Rock and some big-screen movies at the V&A!

The resort can be accessed via 25 minutes’ road transfer from Cape Town’s international airport. It’s situated right on the famous V&A Waterfront, with the majestic Table Mountain in the background.
As you’d expect from a large resort, One&Only Cape Town boasts an immense selection of lounges, bars, and restaurants.
In common with the guest accommodation, these have plenty of modern flair. Vista Bar & Lounge offers a laidback location with panoramic vistas of Table Mountain, while the Wine Loft, complete with tasting room, is ideal for guests with an interest in fine wines! Restaurants Reuben’s and Nobu showcase Cape and Peruvian influences respectively, and Isola provides Med–SA fusions, poolside. Keep-fit fans can enjoy a work-out at the well-equipped fitness center and anyone in need of a little pampering can head to the resort’s lovely private island spa. With a gallery also included in the communal amenities, not to mention conference facilities and the island’s heated infinity pool, One&Only Cape Town really is very well set up overall. And the vibrant V&A Waterfront, with its shops, eateries, and museums, is just meters away!
Guest accommodation consists of 131 rooms and suites, across ten separate categories.
The majority (91) are found in Marina Rise, the resort’s crescent-shaped building, while the remaining 40 are found on a secluded landscaped island at the center of the property. All options are exquisitely styled in a contemporary manner, and the main difference between them is the size. Within Marina Rise, this ranges from 63 square meters for the rooms to 383 for the Presidential Suite, while the island categories start at 73 and extend to 254. Views vary too, with guests choosing to admire either the waterways or Table Mountain from a private balcony. In-room amenities include a 42-inch flatscreen satellite television with DVD player, a multimedia entertainment system, a tea-and-coffee station, a safe, an iPod docking station, bathrobes, and a hairdryer. And all en-suite washrooms are very well appointed, with at minimum flush toilet, twin washbasins made of marble, and an egg-shaped bath with shower attachment. Both Marina Rise and the island offer two-bedroom options that are suitable for families.