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Hermanus Whale Watching By Land And Bay Drive From Cape Town

Hermanus Whale Watching by Land and Bay Drive from Cape Town

Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Cape Town’s surrounding landscapes on this incredible tour to Hermanus, renowned for its spectacular whale-watching opportunities. A scenic 90-minute drive along the False Bay coastline will take you to Hermanus, where you can witness Southern Right Whales basking in the waters.

Begin your journey with a drive through the charming Gordons Bay, and then marvel at the stunning vistas along Clarence Drive and Betty’s Bay. Upon reaching Hermanus, enjoy land-based whale watching or opt for an exhilarating boat trip to get closer to these magnificent creatures (boat trip not included).

Savor a delightful lunch in Hermanus while taking in the breathtaking coastal views (food is not included). On the return trip, make a picture stop at the scenic Sir Lowry’s Pass, offering panoramic views of the landscape.

Perfect for travelers of all ages, this tour combines scenic beauty, thrilling wildlife encounters, and a taste of local cuisine. Book your adventure today to experience one of South Africa’s most memorable excursions.

05/16/2025 through 05/16/2027
01/09/2025 through 05/16/2027

Day 1

Known as South Africa’s “Mother City,” Cape Town is a premier tourist destination and a cosmopolitan jewel of the African continent. Nestled between awe-inspiring mountains and a sparkling coastline, Cape Town bursts with history, art, culture, and natural beauty.

Natural and geological marvels abound in Cape Town. Table Mountain, the city’s iconic sandstone formation and most popular landmark, hovers over the Cape of Good Hope and offers spectacular views of the sprawling city below. The mountain can be traversed on foot, for those who enjoy hiking, or by a quick cable car ride. South of Table Mountain, the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens display a stunning variety of South Africa’s lush and colorful native plant life. Nearby beaches, including Clifton Beach and Boulders Beach, are excellent sites for swimming and surfing (though colder ocean temperatures may make your swim a bit chilly!). Boulders Beach, in particular, has become a favorite sightseeing spot; locals and tourists alike enjoy watching African penguins traipse along the sand.

Cape Town’s history of racial discrimination through the apartheid system, ended in 1994, and the people’s anti-apartheid revolution led by Nelson Mandela are essential to understanding the city’s current political and social makeup. Robben Island, the prison in which Mandela served 27 years for his anti-apartheid demonstrations, is a must-see historical landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Book a tour to explore the prison’s halls and see Mandela’s cell for yourself. The city’s many museums, including the District Six Museum and Slave Lodge Museum, provide an immersive look into Cape Town’s colonial and segregationist past.

Eat, drink, and be merry while partaking in Cape Town’s rich cultural life! Vineyards and wineries lie just beyond the metropolitan center and offer a diverse assortment of aromatic wines, including South Africa’s unique pinotage blend. Popular promenades near the city center, including the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront and Long Street, will delight you with an impressive array of dining, shopping, and entertainment venues. Be sure to sample biltong, a dry-cured beef peppered with delectable spices that has become a staple of Cape Town cuisine. If you’re in the mood for heartier dishes, step in a local restaurant for piping-hot bunny chow (with loads of flavorful curry) or fresh fish and chips.

Fascinating Cape Town awaits. Kom ons gaan!


01/09/25 - 05/16/27

Starting At $42

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This tour is not wheelchair accessible.

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