12 Apostles Hotel & Spa, Cape Town, South Africa
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12 Apostles Hotel & Spa -
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12 Apostles Hotel & Spa
12 Apostles Hotel & Spa 5 Stars
"Panoramic sea views and a sumptuous spa are just two of many reasons to pay this intimate and luxurious retreat a visit."
Hotel Overview
Review of 12 Apostles Hotel & Spa, by Daniel Scott
The Twelve Apostles has one of the most enviable locations of any hotel in Cape Town. Just twenty minutes out of the central city, it stands alone on a bend on the Atlantic coast, a few kilometres beyond trendy Camps Bay and resting on the lower slopes of the Twelve Apostles mountain range.
There is not an average view from any part of this sprawling white-washed Med-style property and the Twelve Apostles takes full advantage of its vistas with plentiful balconies, public terraces, lawns arrayed with sun-loungers, two small outdoor pools and panoramic windows in both its 'Leopard' lounge bar and 'Azure' restaurant.
The welcome at the Twelve Apostles is impressive too. I arrived at the hotel after a long cycle ride on a hot day to be greeted by two beaming members of staff, one clutching a bottle of icy cold mineral water and the other a cooling towelette.
This high standard of service continued throughout my stay. The towering and genial General Manager Clive Bennett has built an unfailingly personable and attentive team around him and each of them - from hotel drivers to reception staff - help make a stay here refreshing and memorable. It is also encouraging to see a hotel genuinely attempting to reflect the new demographic of South Africa by supporting talented black employees to rise to senior positions.
This is particularly good news as controversy surrounded the original construction of this property, with much protest being voiced at its location within a National Park and close to sacred Muslim burial sites. But since its relaunch in 2002 under the Red Carnation group, the Twelve Apostles seems to have emerged as an exciting modern South African hotel, which does more than offer luxury accommodation and exceptional views. Apart from its excellent staff, unusual touches here include the atmospheric underground 'Sanctuary' spa, occupying caves dug out of the cliffs, a 16 person cinema with regular movie screenings and the imaginative menu - based on the indigenous Fynbos herbs - presented by Executive Chef Roberto de Carvalho in the 'Azure' restaurant.
The rooms
The overall feel of the hotel is part time-warp, recalling the 'Golden Era' of travel with old airline posters, corridors designed to evoke an ocean liner, those expansive lawns and terraces and a lounge bar complete with Leopard motif carpet and furnishings. But it is also modern and convenience oriented, with bright décor throughout, full compliment of in-room technological knick-knacks and 'business-ready' rooms.
There are 55 'deluxe' guest rooms and 15 suites, set out in four wings of the hotel. The standard rooms do cram in a lot and can seem a mite cramped, though the bathrooms are large enough. What meets the eye here is on the understated side, with simple prints and lightly-coloured fabrics favoured and the odd African artefact on view to remind you where you are. The most desirable suites are split-level and feature uninterrupted views over the Atlantic, that with a sea-shell theme and its own terrace being a favourite.
Whatever room you are in, try not to miss the descent of the fierce yellow African sun into the Atlantic ocean horizon.
Facilities
Awards
"Africa's Leading Spa Resort", World Travel Awards 07; "5th Best Spa, Middle East & Indian Ocean", Conde Nast Traveller Reader's Awards 06; "Best Overseas Hotel Spas" and "Best Overseas Leisure Hotel in Middle East/Africa & Indian Ocean Islands"Come for...
- Location: on the edge of nature but close enough to town (and a free shuttle bus to Camps Bay and the V&V Waterfront)
- Great views; whale-watching in season
- The Sanctuary Spa
- Movies in the private 16-seater cinema
Not Suitable for...
- The urban hip, who will be pining for the action of the city centre
Children
The hotel is very family-friendly. There are extra beds and baby cots, a babysitting service, and a kidEating in
Hard to go past Executive Chef Roberto de Carvalho’s innovative ‘Cooking with Fynbos’ menu in the hotel’s own ‘Azure’ restaurant, which brings some rare and delicious flavours to the dishes by using these indigenous herbs. Lighter cuisine and mountain views are on offer in The Cafe; room service runs 24 hours.The Press Say
"In Cape Town everything is in the thrall of geography, and the 12 Apostles feels like it's at the epicentre." The Times 07Reviews
Review of 12 Apostles Hotel & Spa, by Ramsey Qubein
12 Apostles Hotel & Spa was once a private residence, converted in the past decade to what is now known as Cape Town's most lavish and award-winning hotel. Because of the status of this important structure, the hotel is restricted in many ways from adding on to it and repainting it. It's recognised as one of Cape Town's most celebrated and famous, welcoming the well-heeled and oft-photographed week after week.
The facilities
Building up an appetite is worth it for those dining at Azure, 12 Apostles' signature restaurant decked out in tones of its namesake - blue glassware and fabrics. Three meals a day comprise regionally inspired cuisine prepared using local ingredients. Special favourites of locals and repeat guests alike include the delicious Cape Malay chicken curry and the chef's signature kingklip recipe using the hotel's own herb garden as an accent flavour. A full English buffet breakfast is offered to each guest as part of the rates.
An all-hours cafe offers up much of the same menu that Azure features. Most amusing is the Leopard Room bar with its dozens of martini selections, a long list of ports, a formal afternoon tea, and magnificent sunset views.
Stepping into the mountain, spa-goers indulge in only the most exotic treatments. As one of the world's only spas actually built into the mountain's bedrock, this relaxation resort is truly a gem. Soak in one of the numerous cold and hot plunge pools, indulge in a magnificent rasul chamber mud wrap treatment, and relax in the aromatherapy rooms all under the stone's energy-inducing powers. A gym is on hand, and passes to a nearby health club are also available for the truly athletic.
The rooms
Rooms feature light colours and African, shell and nautical twists. Paintings of botanical and nautical elements highlight the hallways and guest rooms while individually created art pieces grace many units. Beds boast plush, feathery white duvets, and guest rooms feature tremendously large walls of windows with furnished balconies to take in the waterfront, mountain view or garden scenes.
Flat-screen TVs offer international programming, DVD players and internet access. One-bedroom suites enjoy sunken living areas where gorgeous sea views can be enjoyed. Beige marble baths feature engulfing towels, glass-walled showers, robes, slippers, hair dryers and refreshing South African Charlotte Rhys toiletries. Guest room extras include lovely touches like dim blue night lights in baths, a soap and pillow menu, plates of fresh apples and a turndown service.
Room service never ceases, and neither does the repeat guest list. The hotel's pet friendly policy makes it a favourite for animal lovers. Only a short drive from Cape Town's bustling activity and an even quicker trip to trendy Camps Bay, this spa resort is paradise found.
12 Apostles Hotel & Spa, Cape Town, South Africa
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