June 17, 2025
Tintswalo Boulders Boutique Hotel: Simonstown Cape Town
Step into a world where refreshing ocean breezes and elegant charm converge…
Arriving to the warmest of welcomes by an enthusiastic team, this small boutique hotel with just nine rooms, feels as if we have arrived at someone’s country home. We are led to a deck overlooking the ocean and that created such an inviting arrival experience that it made us feel valued and comfortable from the moment we stepped through the door.
So exquisite was the elegant entrance and lounge area with generous vases of fresh flowers, inviting plush sofas with deep cushions, that they beckoned me to sink into them and relax. The unique pieces of antique furnishings and soft, muted lighting created an atmosphere of refined comfort that blends coastal chic with laid-back luxury in the best possible way. With magnificent views of the iconic False Bay and the globally acclaimed colony of penguins just below on Boulders beach, Tintswalo offers an opportunity for an unforgettable escape at one of South Africa’s most scenic coastal regions.
Tintswalo Boulders is proud to have recently been recognised as one of the Best 100 Hotels in the World and for earning a prestigious place among the Top 10 Hotels in Africa by Fodor’s Travel 2025.
Perfectly positioned
Located just outside the picturesque and historic naval town of Simon’s Town, 35 km from Cape Town, Simon’s Town is home to a rich maritime heritage, scenic beaches and mouthwatering seafood dining. The quaint town with its tranquil atmosphere is stretched along a narrow ribbon of land between the towering Cape Peninsula Mountain range and the spectacular shoreline. Simon’s Town, with its rich naval history, was a place of strategic importance and a guardian of the seas. Now, the echoes of cannon fire have been replaced by the gentle murmur of the ocean, with the cheerful cries of a unique colony of African penguins. It was exciting to discover that the hotel is perched on the edge of Boulders Beach and has direct access to the boardwalk and beach, which is home to the protected colony of critically endangered African penguins. While visiting, it was the breeding season, so hundreds of penguins with their chicks were under the numerous bushes in the area close to the hotel and away from the beach. As a wooden boardwalk runs directly in front of the hotel, this makes for easy viewing without disturbing the penguin nurseries.
The changing face of luxury travel
There has been a significant shift in what many affluent travellers want when travelling. Whereas before, the five-star appeal might have been enough to attract guests, they now seek handpicked, exceptional experiences away from tourist hotspots. South Africa has emerged as a leader in barefoot luxury travel, offering five-star, elegant holiday experiences without the pretentious rules.
Barefoot luxury is about kicking off your shoes and feeling the sand between your toes while sipping on fantastic wine. It is about getting back to nature but having an elegant suite to return to at the end of the day, and this is exactly the ambience that Tintswalo Boulders has created for its guests.
Accommodation & Ambiance
Imagine waking to the sound of the waves and the promise of an adventure-filled day.
I so enjoyed this intimate hotel, which is full of homely charm and accommodation consisting of nine beautifully appointed luxury suites, each designed with elegance and unparalleled comfort in mind. A sanctuary of serenity, where the plush textures and soft linens invite guests to unwind, including large comfortable chairs for relaxed reading, as the room is filled with natural light, highlighting the luxurious textures. Decorated in subtle tones of teal and cream, the room is luxurious and classy.
Each spacious suite is individually styled and named, each with its own unique theme and story, as a tribute to maritime history and seafaring heritage, with names such as Mayflower, Cutty Sark, and Drommedaris, echoing the villa’s unique setting in the historic harbour town of Simon’s Town. Our room is called the Mayflower, an expansive oceanside suite named in honour of the famous ship which went on to carry pilgrims from Great Britain to North America. Our room had attractively framed images of the historic ship and interesting historical notes of all the famous ships available in the room brochure.
Our spacious bathroom was a blend of functionality and luxury, with double vanities, heated towel rails, a separate shower and a deep bath creating a relaxing and stylish space. With a sleek separate shower cubicle and a deep bathtub, it was easy to unwind with the luxurious aromatic bath products.
It is all in the details
This elegant yet wonderfully unpretentious Tintswalo Collection property is a family-owned and managed group of boutique lodges in South Africa. The collection is beautifully designed and run by Lisa Goosen, who is the CEO and her mother, Gaye Corbett, who co-founded Tintswalo.
The plush, maritime-themed public spaces and suites made me feel like I was staying in the private house of a friend with impeccable taste. The heart of the hotel is designed for both relaxation and social connection, decorated with unique pieces of art, shelves of books and big comfortable sofas, so it is hard not to settle in quickly. We could unwind in the spacious indoor lounges and dining areas, or step outside to enjoy the ocean-facing terraces or in the wind-sheltered central courtyard with a fire pit.
Dining Options
The boutique hotel offers a bed and a delicious, freshly prepared breakfast spread, with lunch and dinner provided upon request at an additional charge. It caters to those who like a more private holiday experience with an open kitchen area including a smiling chef, a courtesy bar in the lounge and bottles of sparkling on the terrace.
As the sun sets over the ever-expansive ocean, we were treated to complimentary sundowner canapés before deciding to stay in for dinner. It was windy and raining during our visit, so dining at an intimate table set next to one of the three fireplaces was perfect. There is no formal dining room, so depending on the weather, tables are dotted around the lounge and terrace areas, making for very private dining experiences. With the tables all full, it was obvious that many guests chose to enjoy the gracious surroundings and join in for a meal. It is a relaxed affair but in the cosiest of settings – be it a candlelit terrace dinner under the stars, a cosy indoor gathering, or a fireside meal in the courtyard.
Amenities and activities
Children of all ages are welcome at Tintswalo Boulders. Early risers may enjoy the spectacular sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean, followed by a delicious breakfast, then relax at the pool overlooking the sea or take a stroll down the boardwalk to the beach. En route to Cape Point, which is less than 20 minutes away, it is the perfect base from which to explore the Cape Peninsula and its many attractions.
Following a swim with penguins or a day spent exploring the peninsula, younger guests can have fun in the penguin-themed children’s room and have access to a TV and playroom, stocked with books and toys, while parents can enjoy a treatment in the serene Boulders spa. This intimate spa space includes a heated indoor plunge pool and relaxation lounge, both of which can be reserved for exclusive couples’ treatments or solo pampering. Guests can also choose luxurious facials, full-body massages and indulgent treatments such as foot rituals, manicures and pedicures, all ensuring a truly restorative retreat experience.
Sanctuary of exquisite taste and unparalleled service….
“Let the salt fill your lungs and with every breath, remember that life’s greatest moments are often found at the water’s edge”
The serene atmosphere, dreamy sea views, crisp and salty sea air, cosy corners and the proximity to the penguins blend coastal chic with laid-back luxury in the best possible way. The exceptionally welcoming staff, who are effortlessly attentive, go above and beyond to ensure a memorable stay.
This made it a different kind of refuge, a sanctuary where one could reflect on the past while enjoying the beauty of the present. It is a perfect blend of comfort, luxury, and natural beauty, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a tranquil coastal experience.
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Written by Diane McLeish for Luxuria Lifestyle International