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Tintswalo unveils Winter Specials at Cape Town seaside hotels

The Tintswalo Collection is inviting locals to embrace the magic of the new season with the launch of its exclusive Winter Specials, available at each of its three unique seaside hotels in Cape Town until 31 August 2026.

Whether it’s a romantic bucket-list stay at Tintswalo Atlantic, a memorable family getaway at Tintswalo Boulders, or a special celebration with friends at Tintswalo Summer House, these winter offers provide the perfect excuse to indulge in a coastal retreat. All Winter Offers include dinner and breakfast, as well as a range of spoils that will make you never want to leave the coziness of your guest room.

Perched dramatically along the coastline, Tintswalo Atlantic – ranked by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the Top 15 Hotels in South Africa for 2025 – continues to captivate guests with its breathtaking oceanfront setting and world-class hospitality. Widely regarded as one of Cape Town’s most unique travel and culinary destinations, the hotel’s Winter Warmer Special is priced at R11 020 for two people sharing. The package includes luxurious overnight accommodation in one of the 10 Islands Suites or Mountain Suites, along with indulgent extras such as a bottle of wine, sunset canapés, and a cocktail of the day to be enjoyed in-room next to the fireplace overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It also includes an extravagant multi-course breakfast, as well as a 3-course Tapas dinner at Chefs Warehouse Tintswalo Atlantic – guaranteed to be a highlight for food lovers.

For those seeking a family-friendly coastal experience, Tintswalo Bouldersoffers a truly special winter retreat overlooking the iconic Boulders Beach and its resident colony of endangered African penguins. The winter special starts from R4 830 per room per night and includes sunset canapés and a 3-course family-style dinner, as well as breakfast. The boutique villa features nine individually styled suites that are named after famous ships, some with private terraces, fireplaces and panoramic ocean views. Catering to families, it comes complete with generous living areas, a central courtyard with a fire pit, a cosy TV lounge, and a heated plunge pool. On site the Spa offers a range of treatments to resident guests and features a heated indoor plunge pool with a relaxation area that may also be booked for couples’ treatments.

Completing the trio of winter offerings is the newly launched Tintswalo Summer House in the seaside village of Glencairn. This elegantly restored heritage villa combines contemporary flair with antique charm across its 12 uniquely designed guest rooms. The Winter Escape, starting from only R4 680 for two people, includes a welcome bottle of wine, sunset canapés and cocktail, 3-course dinner at Summer House Eatery, and breakfast served in the sunny Glass Room. Guests are invited to unwind beside the heated swimming pool and sundeck, sip signature cocktails at the quirky Tini Martini Bar, or relax in the cosy lounges, indulging in High Tea.

Lisa Goosen, the CEO of the Tintswalo Collection says: ‘With these winter specials, we set out to create accessible luxury experiences for local travellers, inviting South Africans to rediscover the beauty of Cape Town’s coastline during one of its most atmospheric seasons.’

For reservations or more information, see www.tintswalo.com.

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