Jock's Bay Holiday Home

Jock's Bay Holiday Home Jock’s Bay – Olde World Charm. You will love this tranquil and rustic family holiday home situated in the picturesque Betty's Bay.

Permanently closed.

With the mountain as your backdrop and an elevated setting offering a 180 degree view of the ocean, the time you spend at Jock’s Bay will stay with you long after you have left. Fall asleep with the sound of the ocean in your ears, enjoy a 'braai' on the patio or walk to the secluded, tucked-away beach for late afternoon sun-downers. Fully equipped 10-sleeper self-catering holiday accommodation, j

ust come and relax!

4 Bedrooms (3 with sea views) and 1 separate sleeping cove, sleeps 10 comfortably
1 en-suite with bath and shower, separate family bathroom and toilet
Fully equipped main kitchen, fridge/freezer, microwave and gas stove
2nd Kitchenette in sleeping cove offers microwave, tea/coffee making facilities and fridge/freezer
Eating nook
Dining room with hot tray
Large family room with endless sea views
Inside wood fireplace for those chilly winter evenings
DStv, just bring your own decoder
Linen and towels available upon request

R1700 per night + R250 booking fee in high season
R950 per night + R180 booking fee in low season

R500 Breakage Deposit Fully Refundable after inspection

GPS location: S34.35419 E18.93446

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12/01/2019
08/06/2017
13/04/2016

Thank You :-). To all our wonderful and loyal friends and guests, a heart-felt Thank You for your support the past few years. For the foreseeable future Jock's Bay is being used for permanent accommodation and will no longer be available for holiday rental. We sincerely regret any inconvenience this may cause you, but trust you will still be able to enjoy your off time in beautiful Betty's Bay!

Please keep following our page for any future updates that may follow.

Yours in sea-side blessedness,
Jock's Bay Holiday Home

13/03/2016

LOW SEASON = HIGH VALUE!!! :-)

With the year moving on and many of us needing a fresh break, the good news is that our low season rates are set to continue!

R950 per night + R180 booking fee
R500 refundable deposit

This rate excludes school holidays and long weekends, so hurry to secure your booking!

After a long and trouble-free career, the faithful gas geyser serving the southern section of Jock's Bay has now been re...
03/11/2015

After a long and trouble-free career, the faithful gas geyser serving the southern section of Jock's Bay has now been retired to make way for a modern, high-efficiency electric geyser! That means Jock's Bay is now serviced by TWO electric geysers! Just perfect for that long soak with a glass of red after an endless day on the beach, hmm.... :-) And of course there'll be hot water for the kids afterwards, too ;-).

14/10/2015

Betty's Bay is such a gem! Here are some of the fun things you can do when you visit...

1. Visit the spectacular Harold Porter Botanical Gardens.
Opens at 08:00, closes at 16:30 on weekdays and at 17:00 on weekends and public holidays.
Oh and for the 'green fingers' ....there is a nursery too...

2. Go and visit the Penguins at Stony Point. This is one of only three mainland-based colonies in South Africa! Not to be missed and the kids will love it... and you for taking them!

3. In the mood for some FUN? Enjoy some sand boarding :) Purchase a permit and hire boards at Jackazz Eco-Adventures at Bettys Bay Village Centre.
.... enjoy long walks, yummy cuisine, sundowners and so much more....

08/10/2015

Jock's Bay Holiday Home is situated in the sea side town of Betty's Bay....but how much do you know about this gorgeous part of our country? Well, I found some interesting information that I thought I would share...

Today Betty's Bay is a small coastal village just outside of Cape Town that is renowned amongst holiday-makers for its tranquil pace. However, the village's past was not quite as serene. The history of Betty's Bay involved tales of Koisan strandlopers, bandits in hiding and whalers taking advantage of the 50 tonnes maritime visitors.
The area from Cape Hangklip to Hawston boasts significant archeological sites where stone hand-axes dating back 20 000 years to the Neanderthal era have been discovered. Khoisan strandlopers also left behind traces from Kleinmond to Hawston. The rolling Kogelberg Mountains served as a barrier between this strip along the ocean and the rest of the Western Cape so it was mostly shielded from colonisation for quite some time.
Due to its isolated nature, it became a popular retreat for outlaws and the remnants of the Khoisan tribes. The Khoisan tribes had depleted in numbers due to measles but the population gradually grew in the area and runaway slaves and criminals also began to call the area home.
The area was mostly uninhabited and, according to William Paterson who trekked from Somerset West to Bot River, was occupied by a lot of wildlife. Hyena, zebra, bontebok, buffalo and eland roamed freely in the fynbos belt between ocean and mountain.

A significant part of the history of Betty's Bay came in 1913 when the whaling station at Stony Point was established. Frank Cook initiated the project and started off by leasing approximately 24 hectares of land from the Walsh brothers. In the 17 years that the whaling station was operating, two whaling boats hunted the whales off the coast of the Hangklip-Kleinmond area. The whale of choice was mostly the Southern Right Whales because they are one of the easiest whales to hunt and catch, a fact that lent them their name as they were the “right” whale to hunt. They were easier to catch compared to other whales because they venture close to the shore, they are naturally inquisitive so they often swim up to boats and they float when they are killed.
In the first year of whaling they caught 179 whales but in later years they would catch up to 300 whales in a season. The whaling industry was however not without its problems. The company was liquidated in 1915 and only opened its doors again in 1925. However, by 1930 the price of whale oil had dropped so substantially that the station had to close down. Today the foundations of the main buildings, the blubber tanks, the rail lines, the original slipway and the two houses that belonged to the managers are the only remains of the old whaling station.
The large piece of land that belonged to John Walsh held a small fishing enterprise that sent fish to Kalk Bay and the rest of the land was used for grazing and collecting wild flowers. Back then Everlastings were popular for stuffing mattresses with and often used for wreaths. After John passed away the land was sold to three business partners - Arthur Youldon, Jack Clarence and Harold Porter. Together they established Rooi Els, Pringle Bay and Betty's Bay. Betty's Bay was named after Arthur's daughter Betty, the main road running through the town was named after Clarence and Harold Porter laid out the current Botanical Gardens and street plans in the 1930s.
This was the beginning of a cosy seaside town. The area first became a popular holiday spot in the 1860s with farmers from Caledon and the surrounding area trekking to the coastal town for some relaxation. Today it is still a popular holiday spot especially amongst Capetonians. Rich with history and natural gems, Betty's Bay is a wonder to behold.

(www.xplorio.com)

30/07/2015

Hi! Spent my dad's 70th at the gorgeous Jock's Bay this past weekend! So blessed! Will post some photos soon. :)

24/06/2015

WE HAVE GREAT NEWS!! Winter Special Offer! 30% OFF!

Escape the load shedding and come to Jock’s Bay between 26/06/15 and 19/07/15 for ONLY R 1200 per night! (Sleeps 10, fully equipped!)

Listen to the waves gently lapping at the shore while you enjoy a cup of hot chocolate in front of the cozy fireplace. Fully equipped with gas stove, gas geyser, oil lamps and candles!
No load shedding? No problem, just switch on the lights! :-)

Please share with your friends and when you book tell us why you need/would like an extra night to enjoy some rest and relaxation and one lucky group will get an extra night FREE!

Booking at [email protected] or contact Francois on 083 326 4358

T&Cs:
1. Special offer valid between 26/06/15 and 19/07/15
2. Minimum stay 2 nights
3. Winner of extra night to use night at the time of their booking
4. R500 refundable deposit required

17/04/2015

SPECIAL OFFER!

Rustic and tranquil Jock’s Bay at ONLY R1000 per night!

10 sleeper, fully equipped, 180˚ sea views & fire place!

SHARE this promotion with your friends and leave a comment to tell us why you deserve an extra night to enjoy some rest and relaxation and one lucky group will get one extra night FREE!

Valid until 25 June 2015

Bookings : [email protected] OR call Francois of 083 326 4358

17/04/2015

Watch this space! Some exciting news coming soon! :)

01/04/2015

So, the Easter Holidays are upon us and Jock's Bay is looking forward to receiving its visitors tomorrow! If you aren't the lucky ones this time round, keep an eye out for upcoming specials we'll announce exclusively here on Facebook :-). In the meantime, we wish everyone a blessed time with family and friends, and safe travels.

After catching our breath over the weekend, we can now report back on all the activity at Jock's Bay last week. It was t...
09/03/2015

After catching our breath over the weekend, we can now report back on all the activity at Jock's Bay last week. It was time for annual maintenance and although things went well, there was also some sadness at seeing the North-Wester carrying past a horrid pall of smoke from the Peninsula fires all of 55 km away as the crow flies. However, with all her exterior woodwork newly treated, metal windows repainted and door-sills replaced and resealed, along with a host of other improvements, the grand old dame was looking more resplendent than ever in Saturday's balmy late afternoon night, and keenly looking forward to receiving her next visitors!

04/03/2015

To all the firefighters that battled the raging fire this weekend at Dawidskraal! Thank you-thank you so very much!

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