Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort

Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort A wide variety of self catering units. Located 1km away from Victoria Bay Beach. Enjoy our comfortable and affordable accommodation.

Swimming pools, landscaped gardens and magnificent views, high perimeter walls and electric fencing that create a peaceful resort-style living experience. Relax and forget about your everyday life!!!! Only 1 km from the very famous surfing beach. Three swimming pools and a lovely garden form part to ensure a very pleasant and enjoyable stay with us....Be one with Nature.

Accommodation Available – Sea Glimpse, Victoria BaySea Glimpse offers a variety of rental options in a beautiful holiday...
21/01/2026

Accommodation Available – Sea Glimpse, Victoria Bay

Sea Glimpse offers a variety of rental options in a beautiful holiday-style resort setting in Victoria Bay.
We have a wide range of units available, from bachelor units starting at R5 900 per month to spacious 4-bedroom units from R15 500 per month, water and electricity included.
The property is secure, featuring high perimeter walls and electric fencing. Residents can enjoy the swimming pools, lush landscaped gardens, and magnificent views, creating a peaceful, resort-style living experience.
Depending on the unit, you will have access to a private braai or make use of communal braai areas.
Prices vary according to unit size and number of occupants. Please contact us for more information and to confirm availability.

Contact Details
[email protected]
082 695 9374

The Famous Victoria Bay approx 1 km from Sea Glimpse Holiday ResortVictoria Bay is a small cove in the Western Cape, Sou...
11/04/2023

The Famous Victoria Bay approx 1 km from Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort

Victoria Bay is a small cove in the Western Cape, South Africa.
It is situated on the Garden Route between George and Wilderness.

It is a popular beach for surfers, consisting of a right hand reef-
like wave which rolls over small boulder-like rocks for about 200m.

District and National surf competitions are often held at Vic Bay and despite its small size, Vic Bay is a well-known and much-visited spot.

The western side of the bay culminates in large boulders believed to have rolled down from the top of the hill.

This area is known as Land's End, the name given to the original bungalow at the end of the then-dirt road.

The Land's End bungalow is now a large self-catering and B&B property, as are most of the thirteen properties along the road.
The eastern side of the bay consists of rocks, flanked briefly by a concrete wall built to prevent erosion of the slope.

There is a small cave often used by fishermen as shelter. The end of the eastern side is known as Kabeljou Bank, named after the large Cob which are often line-caught from the rocks.

A number of camp sites overlook the bay and clusters of holiday chalets are situated nearby, making it a popular holiday destination during the summer and Easter holiday periods.

The grassy area above the beach has braai facilities and a small shop and restaurant are situated at the top of the beach road.
Running above the Bay is the railway line joining George, Wilderness, Sedgefield and ultimately Knysna.

The famous Outeniqua Choo Tjoe operated popular tourist rides along this route, although following operational difficulties and severe damage to the tracks above Vic Bay during the 2006 storms, its future remains uncertain.

Info from Saartjie Klipkop page

https://web.facebook.com/saartjieklipkop

George, South Africa George is the sixth oldest town in South Africa, situated in the stunning Western Cape Province and...
10/04/2023

George, South Africa
George is the sixth oldest town in South Africa, situated in the stunning Western Cape Province and is referred to as the Capital of the Southern Cape.
The settlement that was to become George was established as a result of the growing demand for timber and the wood used in building, transport and furniture. In 1777 the Dutch East India Company established an outpost for the provision of timber; its location is thought to be near the western end of York Street.
The Timber Post had its own Poshouer (manager), some 12 woodcutters, a blacksmith and a wagon maker with their families, as well as 200 oxen.
After 1795 and the British occupation of the Cape, a caretaker of the forests in the area was appointed.
After the second British occupation in 1806, it was decided that the Swellendam magistracy was too large and needed to be sub-divided.
George was chosen because of the availability of good water.
In 1811 George was declared a separate district and Adrian van Kervel was appointed the first Landrost (magistrate) and the town was proclaimed by the Earl of Caledon, governor of the Cape Colony on St George's Day, 23 April 1811, and named after the reigning British monarch, King George III.
The town's main street, York Street, was named after King George's second son Prince Frederick, Duke of York.
One of Van Kervel's first acts as Landrost (Mayor), was to dig a furrow to supply the first thirty six plots in George with water.
An 1819 map shows the original furrows and storage dam where they remain to this day in the Garden Route Botanical Garden.
The first Furrow originated from the Rooirivier (Red river) and later a diversionary weir was built in the Camphersdrift River.
The highest peak in the Outeniquas is Cradock Peak (1578 m) and the prominent George Peak is 1337 metres high
The historic Montagu Pass between George and Oudtshoorn was declared a National Monument in 1972
The building of the railway line over the Outeniqua Mountains, between George and Oudtshoorn began in December 1908 from the George side and in 1911 from the Oudtshoorn side.
The track was blasted out of the rock, and seven tunnels were excavated. At one stage some 2 500 workers were employed.
During April 1913 this most scenic railway line was completed. Sir David de Villiers Graaff performed the official opening on 6 August 1913.
During the construction of the Montagu Pass, in about 1847, a stone toll house, with a thatched roof, was erected on the George side of the mountain.
According to a proclamation in the Government Gazette of 24 February 1848, a toll gate was set up, and a tariff of tolls publicised.
Upon payment of the prescribed fee the toll keeper would raise the bar across the road to enable the vehicle or animal to pass.
The first toll-keeper was John Kirk Smith, born in Nottingham, England in 1818. During 1849 he collected the amount of £400.13.8p in toll fees. His son William Kirk Smith was appointed toll-keeper in 1880.

Info from Saartjie Klipkop - https://web.facebook.com/saartjieklipkop

SPECIALS on Day to Day and long term bookings - Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort approx 1km from the famous Victoria Bay Beach...
04/04/2023

SPECIALS on Day to Day and long term bookings - Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort approx 1km from the famous Victoria Bay Beach

DAY TO DAY SPECIALS FROM R800 per day

Special offers at Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort for longer stays per night

3 - 5 Nights stays - contact us for what we have on offer, depending on the dates you are interested in staying at The Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort

5 to 7 Nights stay 10% per night discount
7 - 14 Nights stay 15% per night discount
14 - 21 Night stay 20% per night discount

Contact Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort to make your booking and our discounted offers. Please note these offers are subjected availability.

Per Month and up to 3 Month rental contracts with the option to renew as follows

Bachelor apartment
Open plan kitchenette, bedroom - separate bathroom - fully furnished - Rates, Taxes, Water and Electricity included - R5 000 per month

1 Bedroom (Double bed), 1 bathroom, lounge with single bed, kitchenette, Patio and can accommodate up to 3 persons - R5 650 per month

1 Bedroom (Double bed), 1 bathroom, lounge with single bed, kitchenette, Patio and can accommodate up to 3 persons but slightly bigger than the above mentioned units - R5 900 per month

1 Bedroom (Double bed), 1 bathroom, spacious lounge, with 2 single beds, breakfast nook, Kitchen separate, Patio and can accommodate up to 4 persons - R6 450 pm

Then our 2 bedroom/ 2 bathroom units as follows:

2 Bedrooms (one with a double bed and the 2nd bedroom with 2 single beds), 2 en-suite bathrooms, kitchen, lounge with breakfast nook and covered patio/ BBQ area - R10 000 per month

and

2 Bedrooms (one with a double bed and the 2nd bedroom with 2 single beds), 2 en-suite bathrooms, The lounge has 2 single beds with a breakfast nook, kitchen and covered patio/ BBQ area. Can accommodation up to 6 people at R11 000 per month

Lastly we have our 4 bedroom/ 4 en-suite bathrooms units, with 2 lounges, 2 patios and a spacious kitchen for R14 000 per month

All units come fully furnished, water and electricity included

Contact Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort today for a free quote on your stay.

Contact details
[email protected]

Approx 1km from the famous Victoria Bay Beach and many other activities to get involved with in close proximity.







GEORGE NEWS - The first school holiday of 2023 is here and it includes the Easter weekend - a double reason for many cit...
03/04/2023

GEORGE NEWS - The first school holiday of 2023 is here and it includes the Easter weekend - a double reason for many citizens to take a short break away from home. And the Garden Route is always a favourite destination, which means more traffic congestion on the N2 and in our towns.

In George the municipal traffic law enforcement will be on high alert and will ensure high visibility and deal appropriately with offenders with the aim of reducing fatalities during this period.

https://www.georgeherald.com/News/Article/General/george-traffic-is-geared-for-easter-202303300104

Things to do around on your Stay here at Sea Glimpse Holiday ResortThe 40 Best Things To Do Along the Garden RouteThe gl...
31/03/2023

Things to do around on your Stay here at Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort

The 40 Best Things To Do Along the Garden Route
The glorious Garden Route is teeming with adventures and experiences.

Stretching along the southern Cape coast for 300-or-so kilometres, the Garden Route is a favourite holiday playground for good reason. Lined with deep, lush forests on one side and a sparkling blue ocean on the other, it offers spectacular scenery, natural attractions and its fair share of creative quirkiness.

We’ve rounded up some of our favourite ways to make the most of a visit to this neck of the woods. From pleasant walks, foodie experiences and animal encounters to a dozen ways to take to the water (be it river, lagoon or ocean), not to mention a few extreme leaps for the adrenaline junkies, there is something to suit everyone.

Which are your favourite? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below.

https://insideguide.co.za/cape-town/garden-route/

To all our Holiday Visitors - Happy Holidays Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort and enjoy :-) and all our other followers enjoy ...
31/03/2023

To all our Holiday Visitors - Happy Holidays Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort and enjoy :-) and all our other followers enjoy have fun. Hope to see you in the future, Regards from the Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort team

Golf around the Garden RouteWHERE TO PLAY AND WHERE TO STAYOften referred to as ‘The Golfing Mecca of South Africa‘, the...
29/03/2023

Golf around the Garden Route

WHERE TO PLAY AND WHERE TO STAY

Often referred to as ‘The Golfing Mecca of South Africa‘, the beautiful Garden Route is home to a myriad of world-class golf courses offering more than 10 stunning options for visitors to choose from during their stay. Golfers can keep up with their game while vacationing in one of the unique towns located throughout the Garden Route, or may even choose to visit especially for a golfing holiday, as many do.

A timeless phrase when it comes to golfing quite simply states that “Golf is good for the soul”, it is also true that time spent in the Garden Route is (exceptionally) good for the soul as is a holiday!

For those new to the golfing world or just getting your ‘club’ in the door, expect to return home from your Garden Route holiday with amazing memories to drive your passion going forward.

https://www.hellogardenroute.co.za/golf-in-the-garden-route/

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MAIN Road VICTORIA BAY
George
6529

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Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort offers accommodation in Victoria Bay amidst unspoilt, tranquil and peaceful surroundings, flanked by beautiful scenery. Sea Glimpse is situated between George (8km) and Wilderness (6km) and less than 1km from the world famous Victoria Bay.

Whether you are planning a well-deserved holiday, a short break a way or even on a business trip contact Sea Glimpse. The resort offers self catering accommodation at affordable rates all year round. There are 3 swimming pools in the resort where you can cool off and relax in the tranquil setting.

The accommodation at Sea Glimpse Holiday Resort comprises of 72 fully equipped self catering apartments accommodating from 2 to 10 persons each and can sleep up to 300 guests. To suit your specific needs the lay out of the units are different.