Xairu
{an ancient San word meaning "paradise"}
Welcome
The name, Xairu, is the word the San people used to describe this region. It very appropriately means "paradise." Bookings managed through AirBnB, click here.

A neomodernist architectural gem, Xairu offers luxury, self-catering accommodation for the discerning holiday maker. Anchored on the limestone cliffs of Walker Bay, Xairu provides panoramic views over the annual birthing ground of the Southern Right whale. Its unique site frames views of the Kleinrivier mountain range and three promonitories including Cape Hangklip and the Cape of Good Hope.

Xairu is a place to relax. Unwind, unplug and contemplate life from the vantage point of one of the many decks and balconies. Your most demanding activity of the day will be to decide how to while away the hours. Watch whales from the house? Take a walk and head left through the endemic fynbos flora on the cliff path to take a dip in the tidal pool? Or go right and enjoy the protected beach and waters of Standford Cove. If adrenaline is more your style, Xairu is well situated for planning a Great White Shark cage dive.

This self-catering sanctuary lies on the road less travelled, a 1 hour and 45 minute drive from Cape Town. 

What guests have written about Xairu

"Whale watcher's paradise"
"Amazingly wonderful"

"Can't wait to come back to this special place"

"Highly recommended"
"We were sad to leave"