Company information
MUi STAYS was established in 2003 to provide holiday letting services to those traveling to the South Peninsula and in particular Muizenberg, Kalk Bay, Fish Hoek, and Simon’s Town.
Our company is founded on the core purpose "To enhance community value, sustainably and responsibly". Our team works with local social projects and upliftment initiatives to improve the broader local community. Your stay with us helps us to achieve more. We have made great strides in upgrading our services to incorporate eco-friendly cleaning products and energy-efficient systems. We are still operating within the same region, just providing a more aware and personalised service to customers from all over the world.
We are a local company that is passionate about doing things the right way. Our service is underpinned by our core values of providing "environmentally friendly, socially responsible, quality accommodation". We partner with local property owners who share the same values as we do. Our properties are chosen to meet the needs of our diverse customer base, suitable to a varying range of budgets and requirements.
However, all of our properties undergo regular inspections, and quality audits to ensure that they continue to exceed the expectations of our visitors.
We look forward to welcoming you and hosting you during your stay in Cape Town.
Property information
Location, Location, Location. This MUi STAYS (my stays) three-bedroom secure private house is right across the road from the gorgeous Fish Hoek Beach, located directly on Simonstown Road in Fish Hoek, overlooking the coastline of Fish Hoek and the Sunrise coast. This delightful three-bedroom house has a spacious living area, dining area, sun room and fully equipped kitchen, and offers the perfect family holiday space, with basic power back-up for those loadshedding moments.
This family home is incredibly secure and spacious and offers all the amenities for a delightful family holiday. This is perfectly located by Fish Hoek Beach and within walking distance of shops and restaurants.
The open living space is well lit with high windows covering one side. Relax in any number of spaces, with the living room offering a 6-seater corner sofa, an 8-to-16-seater dining suite and two stools at the breakfast bar by the kitchen. The full and well equipped kitchen has an oven, a five-plate gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, kettle and toaster, with three coffee-machine options. A separate laundry has a washing machine and tumble dryer.
A spacious patio is a few steps down from the house. Free WiFi with a UPS back-up completes the picture, along with a TV with premium package satellite. MUi STAYS ensures all bathroom essentials and cleaning products are Eco friendly and there is an opportunity to make your stay with us carbon neutral.
MUi STAYS is a self-catering holiday rental company. The cleaning fee covers the exit clean after your stay. Additional services like extra linen or towel changes, mid-stay cleaning, and extra products (e.g., toilet paper) can be arranged at an extra cost.
Neighbourhood information
Fish Hoek is a coastal town at the eastern end of the Fish Hoek Valley on the False Bay side of the Cape Peninsula in Cape Town, South Africa, also known as the Sunrise Coast. As a coastal suburb of Cape Town, Fish Hoek is popular for local beach goers and holidaymakers alike. The traditional industries of 'trek' fishing and angling coexist with the leisure pursuits of surfing, sailing and sunbathing.
The beach is about 1.5 kilometres long and quite flat, and the bay is protected from the currents and stronger surf in the rest of False Bay. Swimming is allowed along the entire beach with lifesavers on duty during the summer peak season, and body surfing, boogie boarding, wind surfing and kayaking are popular. The water is far warmer than the Atlantic Seaboard, averaging between just under 17 °C annually and peaking at about 24 °C in summer months.
Restaurants and children's play areas are situated at the southern end of the beach, and a path known as Jager Walk (known locally as the Cat Walk) runs past rock pools on the southern side of the bay.