Paternoster Manor Guest House
4-Star luxury of PATERNOSTER MANOR (a Boutique B&B Guest House). At PATERNOSTER MANOR, you might opt for one of our stately superior rooms, relax in our luxurious family suites, or bask in the warmth of our queen room, assured of a refuge where opulent comfort is blended with care that is attentive yet unobtrusive, with your hosts at the Manor never far away. Breakfast in the Manor is part of the sensory experience on offer; a parfait bowl, cheese platter, and a selection of jams and preserves are accompanied by a hot breakfast for a great start to your day in Paternoster! **** ~ OFFICE TELEPHONE 022 752 2007 ~ WhatsApp 022 752 2007 ~
Area Info
Paternoster, meaning "Our Father" derives its name from the prayers of ship-wrecked Portuguese sailors. Paternoster is a small, quaint and picturesque fishing village about 165km (90 minutes drive) from Cape Town and 15km north west of Vredenburg.
A favourite weekend getaway destination for Capetonians, Paternoster is one of the oldest towns along the West Coast and is famous for its abundance of crayfish. Paternoster is a year-round destination famous for its traditional fisherman’s architecture and endless pristine sandy white beaches.
Visitors to Paternoster delight in watching whales and dolphins frolicking in the ocean (ten months of the year), and after the first spring rains fall, the landscape is transformed by the millions of indigenous flowers which open and densely carpet the earth in bright bursts of colour (usually between late July and September).
For bird-lovers, Paternoster is home to over 250 species of birds, with seabirds (Seagulls, cormorants, sacred ibis, and the Oystercatcher) using this coastline as their breeding ground.
Activities and attractions include Beach Buggy trips along the coastline and long walks on the beaches. Fishing, boat and land-based cray-fishing, diving and spear fishing excursions, hiking trails, mountain biking, and sea kayaking are all popular activities.
Visit the nearby West Coast Fossil Park and the Cape Columbine lighthouse (the last manned lighthouse built in 1936).
Units and Rooms
Luxury King / Serenity Suite
Guests: 2
Serenity Superior Suite has a King-size Bed, Separate Bath and Shower, and Lounge with TV. The adjoining sunroom with a day-bed is suitable for an accompanying young child. Coffee/Tea facilities, Bar Fridge, Air conditioner.
Luxury King or Twin / Manor Exec Suite
Guests: 2
Manor Executive Suite is a Luxury King or Twin, sea-facing, executive room with a private balcony. Equipped with an extra length king-size bed, this room can be converted to accommodate two singles sharing. Separate Bath & Shower en-suite.
Queen / Reflection
Guests: 2
Reflection Deluxe Room has a Queen bed. With access to a nearby patio overlooking the internal courtyard, the Reflection Room occupies a quiet space in the guesthouse. Shower en-suite, TV, Coffee & Tea, Bar Fridge, Airconditioner.
Double King / Tranquility Family
Guests: 4
Tranquility Family Suite has two separate rooms - one with king bed, the second with two singles or one king. Separate Bath & Shower ensuite, shared. Sea-facing patio adjacent to the rooms, TV, Coffee & Tea, Bar Fridge, Air-conditioner .
Downstairs Family Suite / Joy
Guests: 4
Joy and Sunshine Ground Floor Suite is ideal for those not wishing to tackle the flight of steps to the rooms on the upper level. It's ideal for couples with children, or adults travelling together. Each room has a separate en-suite bathroom.





























