Airbnb's in Sandrift
Sandrift sits neatly between Century City and Milnerton. Central, connected, and easy to navigate. N1 access in minutes, MyCiTi on your doorstep. Canal Walk brings big retail, cinemas, and dining choice. Intaka Island adds calm, with water channels and birdlife. Expect herons, reeds, and quiet lookouts. Milnerton Lagoon and the coast are close. Sea breezes, big skies, and clear mountain views. Walk safe pathways and landscaped parks. Flat routes make morning runs a pleasure.
Families find play zones and friendly cafés. Business travellers reach Century City offices in no time. Digital nomads plug in, sip coffee, and work with solid fibre. Evenings feel unhurried, perfect for waterside strolls. Weekends mean markets, live music, and casual bites. Parking is simple, movement is stress free. Sandrift blends city energy with nature’s pause. A practical base, with lifestyle perks built in. Stay for comfort, choice, and quick city links. Sandrift fits work, rest, and Cape Town exploring.
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Top Restaurants
Brick Lane Eatery
Café style, hearty breakfasts and burgers. Waterside Century City setting, relaxed, loved by locals.
Tiger’s Milk Century City
Grills and pizza, known for gourmet burgers. Lively atmosphere, great for groups, craft beer on tap.
Maestro’s on the Beach
Seafood and grills, standout calamari and steaks. Ocean views at Milnerton Beach, golden sunsets.
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Things to do
Walk the Intaka Island trails
Spot herons and kingfishers, then pause at the hides for Table Mountain framed photos.
Shop and dine at Canal Walk
Over 400 stores, plus cinemas and indoor entertainment for easy all-weather fun.
Stroll Milnerton Beach
Wide sands and steady breezes, sunrise or late afternoon views that define Cape Town.
Stay in Sandrift
Sandrift suits families who value space, safety, and fast trips to shops and the beach. Couples enjoy quiet evenings and waterside walks. Surfers reach Milnerton and Blouberg breaks in minutes. Digital nomads get strong fibre, cafés, and co-working options. Foodies have easy picks from casual cafés to sunset dining. The area feels practical and calm, perfectly placed for wider Cape Town exploring.
