| Daily | Flower Season | |
| Double Hotel room including breakfast | ||
| Per Unit | R750.00 per night | R950.00 per night |
| Twin Hotel Room including breakfast | ||
| Per Unit | R750.00 per night | R950.00 per night |
| Daily 1 January 2017 to 31 July 2017 1 October 2017 to 31 December 2017 | Flower Season 1 August 2017 to 30 September 2017 | |
Springbok Inn
Springbok Inn provides Hotel accommodation in Springbok, Northern Cape.
- 87 Air conditioned rooms.
- 2 Sleeper rooms.
- Family rooms: 2 adults, 2 children.
- Wheelchair Friendly Rooms.
- Breakfast included in rates.
- Laundry service.
- DStv.
- Outdoor Pool.
- Restaurant.
- BBQ / Picnic area.
- WIFI.
- Tour/sightseeing desk.
Springbok Inn is conveniently located outside Springbok, on Voortrekker Road leading to and from the N7. The hotel offers comfortable, modern air-conditioned en-suite rooms. There is a restaurant & bar on the premises and a lovely pool to cool down in. The hotel can also cater for conferences, weddings, and special events.
The Nama language is probably South Africa's last indigenous language still spoken in the greater Namaqualand area and is a remnant of the Khoisan culture which once dominated large parts of the Southern African region. Springbok lies in a narrow valley surrounded by the Koperberg in the heart of the Namaqualand, 570 km north of Cape Town. It is the last major town before Namibia and it is known as the flower capital.
Rooms:
- 87 en-suite rooms.
- 25 Campsites
- 4 wooden Chalets
- 30 king size bedrooms.
- 57 twin bedrooms.
- Wheel chair friendly rooms.
Room Features:
- Airconditioned
- DSTV
- Free WIFI
- Secure Parking
| Daily | Flower Season | |
| Double Hotel room including breakfast | ||
| Per Unit | R750.00 per night | R950.00 per night |
| Twin Hotel Room including breakfast | ||
| Per Unit | R750.00 per night | R950.00 per night |
| Daily 1 January 2017 to 31 July 2017 1 October 2017 to 31 December 2017 | Flower Season 1 August 2017 to 30 September 2017 | |
Address: |
Voortrekker Street, Springbok, Namaqualand, Northern Cape, South Africa |