Cape Whale Coast Gym Accommodation
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Hermanus, Betty's Bay, Kleinmond, Gansbaai, Pringle Bay, Stanford
Cape Whale Coast Reviews
Friendly people
quiet
Always amazing, never disappoints.
We had a great time along the coast. Favourite would be Walker Bay Nature reserve.
Restaurants and easygoing locals.
Coast line is beautiful
I didn't see many whales during my stay but there is a lot of life in the tidal pools.
Excellent views, loads of places to eat, and great accommodation.
Many Wine Farms to visit - Too much for one day. There is a Space Weather Station - SA "NASA"... Very interesting to do tour (but not available on week-ends, only on Wednesdays. Need to make contact ahead of time, but Volmoed Retreat is worth a visit for Holy Eucharist on Thursdays (or staying over as well)
Beautiful mountains and the monkeys.
More info about Cape Whale Coast
South Africa’s Whale Coast could be considered as the area stretching from Betty’s Bay in the north to Gansbaai in the south on this section of the Western Cape Province coastline known as the Overberg (over the mountain). Both Betty’s Bay and Walker Bay are marine protected areas renowned for prime land-based whale watching. Southern Right, Bryde’s and Humpback whales congregate in the bays mostly during calving season, however, whales are generally spotted here throughout the year.
Towns along the whale coast are positioned up against high coastal mountains mostly incorporated into nature reserves. One, the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, is recognised by UNESCO as an ecosystem of international importance.
The Whale Coast is much more than whale watching, the area has a number of attractions in this most scenic part of the world, ideal for a few days’ layover.
Top 10 reasons to visit the Cape Whale Coast
1. Hermanus is the whale watching... Show more