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Whale Coast
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the free "international" version of the Whale watching
Guide here.
The South African "Whale Coast" or "Whale Route" stretches from the West Coast of the country all the way to the Cape South Coast. Here you will find not only
Southern
Right Whales, but Humpbacks as well.
West Coast
More rugged than the south coast, the West Coast is populated by
subsistence fishing folk, and their thatched, whitewashed houses are
typical of the area. There has been a great deal of interest in the West
Coast over the past few years, and it has become a popular holiday
destination. Mwnore and more holiday homes are being built in the
area. The area is also famous for its spring flowers. Coastal tos for
watching whales are:
Lambertsbaai:
the seafood hotspot of the West Coast! Known as the crayfish mecca of
South Africa. Snoek is also available during a snoek run which takes place
a couple of times during the year.
Elandsbaai:
a small town, popular with surfers and bird watchers. Known for its
seafood cuisine.
Paternoster: a
beautiful little town, very popular with sea kayakers. For more
accommodation choices visit: Booking.Com
Saldanha Bay:
Saldanha is the largest natural bay in South Africa.
Yzerfontein:
known for its natural beauty, vast stretches of beach and tranquillity,.
Langebaan: one
of the top windsurfing and kite surfing spots in the. The lagoon is
perfect for kayaking. For more accommodation choices visit: Booking.Com
Cape Town
The country's Mother
City. For more accommodation choices visit: Booking.Com
False Bay
Simonstown, Muizenberg, Fish
Hoek, The
Strand, Gordons
Bay:
plenty of whale watching opportun ities all along this coast. For more
accommodation choices visit: Booking.Com
South Western Cape
Pringle
Bay: large penguin breeding colony.
Betty's Bay: great whale watching spot - penguins too. For more
accommodation choices visit: Booking.Com
Kleinmond: popular holiday town, close to Arabella golf estate. For
more accommodation choices visit: Booking.Com
Hermanus: what this site is all about!
Gansbaai: The ‘big two’ town of Gansbaai offers both Great White Shark and Southern Right Whale
viewing. For more accommodation choices visit: Booking.Com
De
Kelders: just before Gansbaai, the settlement offers a hiking trail along its cliffs which allows fantastic views.
Kleinbaai:
just outside Gansbaai, it's the place from which the shark cage diving
boats depart.
Pearly Beach: has a protective, shallow bay offering the whales a sanctuary in which to mate and calve.
Cape Agulhas: the bay attracts a number of pairs of mother and calf at a time.
It's also where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet.
Struisbaai: The longest uninterrupted white beach in the Southern
Hemisphere.
Arniston: a
charming 200 year old fishing village, unspoilt sand dunes and nature
reserves.
De Hoop Nature Reserve: not all that easy to get to, but worth the
trek!
Witsand: the most important whale nursery on the African Coast and one of the greatest concentrations of Southern Right Whales comes here to calve every year.

Whale
Watching In South Africa |
Whale,
Dolphin and Seal watching tours:
Plettenberg Bay
Legally permitted boat based Whale,
dolphin and seal watching tours. Various private charters and group
tours available. Sightings include Southern Right, Humpback, Brydes
whales and Bottlenose, common and humpback dolphins as well as other
surprises
Starting at 400 Rand Per Person
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Garden Route
Stillbaai: vast open spaces, a tranquil river and pure white sandy
beaches.
Gouritzmond:
small village at the mouth of the Gouritz River.
Dana Bay: west of Mossel Bay. For more accommodation options: Booking.Com
Mossel Bay: a bustling resort town in summer; with temperate winter
weather. More accommodation in Mossel
Bay can be found here or at Booking.com.
Hartenbos: adjacent to Mossel Bay - bursts at the seams over December!
Great Brak River: a pretty hamlet on the river, between Mossel Bay and
George.
Herold's Bay: tiny resort - worth the visit.
Wilderness: a famous resort, very beautiful surroundings. For more
accommodation choices visit: Booking.Com
Sedgefield: popular retirement spot.
Knysna: one of South Africa's most popular destinations. Very
beautiful - a town with a great buzz! More accommodation in Knysna
can be found here or at Booking.com.
Brenton-on-Sea: close to Knysna, a stunning beach for a long walk
while watching whales.
Plettenberg Bay: just as good as Hermanus for whale watching - but
plenty of humpbacks as well. A pretty town popular with the jet set. For
more accommodation choices visit: Booking.Com
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Whales
Wall Calendar: Experience the wonders of whales with this beautiful
calendar. The earth's largest mammals are well known and loved for their
beautiful singing, their graceful frolicking, and their amazing ability to
lift from the water as if weightless. |
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