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Cape Town Return Transfer to Whale Watching Hermanus + Winery

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Cape Town Return Transfer to Whale Watching Hermanus + Winery

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Highlights

This is a great booking with us as it combines several aspects of tourism in Cape Town. Travelers visit this peaceful town of Hermanus known to draw thousands of travelers from all over the world to see the biggest animal in the world the Whales.


On their way to this place they can choose to use the coastal scenic drive The MaClaren drive - one of the most beautiful drives in the world. They also pass through the Penguin Colony at Betty's Bay where they can see the flightless birds. Travelers can also choose to pass by a Botanical Garden which is also a major attraction on the route.


Finally after land based whale watching they can enjoy some of the best wines on offer in South Africa at the Benguela Cove Winery. The food served at the several restaurants at the horbour is amazing - this they do as they watch the gentle giants - the whales which grace the South African coast in winter.

Itinerary

  • Khayelitsha(Pass by)

    Admission Ticket Free
    This is the largest township in Cape Town situated about 30km south east of the city. This is a vibrant township known for its entrepreneurial spirit and social development projects. Khayelitsha is a Xhosa word meaning new village. The people are friendly and inviting. The area is rich in culture and diversity, and is truly South African experience that will stay with you forever.
  • Somerset West(Pass by)

    Admission Ticket Free
    Somerset West is a town in the Western Cape Province, South Africa. It is part of the city of Cape Town metropolitan municipality and a suburb of the Helderberg region. Somerset West lies in the Helderberg Basin, surrounded by an amphitheatre of mountains between the Cape Winelands and False Bay. In this place is the Helderberg Nature Reserve, a 363 hactare natural wildlife preserve opened in 1964. It contains a wide variety of smaller fauna and outstanding specimens of indigenous flora such as Protea and fynbos
  • Gordon's Bay(Pass by)

    Admission Ticket Free
    This is a harbor town in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. It is part of the Helderberg region formerly called Hottentots Holland. Situated 58 km south from the city of Cape Town to the south of the N2 highway. This place was named after Robert Jacob Gordon a Dutch explorer of Scottish descent. Gordon's Bay consists of the old village, situated around the old harbor and Bikini beach. The older part of Gordon's Bay includes the South African Naval College, a junior officer training centre adjacent to the old harbor and yacht marina.
  • Grabouw(Pass by)

    Admission Ticket Free
    Grabouw is a town located in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The racial make up of this town consists of Black Africans, Colored, Indian/Asian and the White community. It is situated 65 km south-east of Cape Town along the N2 freeway, over Sir Lowry's Pass from Somerset West. The town is the commercial center for the vast Elgin Valley with thriving farming communities. In 2001 the population census listed the number at 21 593 people. Grabouw is surrounded by the Hottentots Holland and Groenland mountains to the north and the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve to the south.
  • Elgin Valley Honey(Pass by)

    Admission Ticket Free
    Elgin is a large, lush area of land surrounded by mountains, in the overberg region of South Africa. Lying about 70km southeast of Cape Town over the Hottentots Holland mountains form the city . The Elgin Valley is known for successfully farming of 60% of the national apple crop. Hence it has been dubbed as the place "where the apples come from". Recently a shift in economic focus has led to Elgin also becoming one of South Africa's most notable and successful wine regions, with the coolest climate of any region in the country. Consequently Elgin wines and tourism have become significant parts of the valley's economy
  • Hermanus

    6 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    This is a quaint seaside town southeast of Cape Town in South Africa's Western Cape province. It is a global whale watching destination. It draws thousands of tourists annually. Beaches include Voelklip Beach, and the broad Grotto Beach, overlooking the Walker Bay. The Old Harbor Museum is a site encompasing the old harbor, a fisherman's village and the Whale House Museum. Tourists flock to this town between June and December for whale watching. The whales which normally visit the south African coast in this town are the Humpback Whale, Southern Right and the Brydes Whales. Tourists can view the whales along the 11km coastal walking trail which takes them past some strategic positions on the shores. Whales are normally seen gliding in couples a stone's throw away from the beach. This is a great experience in the life of most of the tourists who go on whale watching in Hermanus. Tourists are also spoiled for choice with many restaurants lining the beaches and few hotels.
  • Stony Point Nature Reserve

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Included
    Nestled in the quaint town of Betty's Bay in the Overberg, the Stony Point Nature Reserve is home to a unique colony of African Penguins. Stony point offers the public an opportunity to view these adorable flightless birds up close via the boardwalk without disturbing them as they go about their daily activities in their natural habitat. Present in the colony are also three species of cormorant, the Crowned Cormorant, Cape Cormorant and Bank Cormorant. They all breed on the outer rocks. There are also Hartlaub's Gulls and Kelp Gulls which forage in the colony. The Rock Hyrax can also be seen on the surrounding rocks The colony lies on the site of the old Waaygat Whaling Station, which was used to harvest and process whale meat in the early to mid 1900s. This nature reserve is home to roughly 3 600 penguins.
  • Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    Visit this exquisite winery nestled next to the ocean - they are the longest ocean facing winery(2.7km). Enjoy some of the best wines in South Africa produced in a cool climate - The Walker Bay region. This winery is a low yield farm which focuses on producing premium wines. Benguela Cove's wines are 100% estate grown, produced and bottled in the Walker Bay. Cool climate, terroir specific wines available at cellar door prices at the estate or online. The Moody Lagoon is arguably one of the most sophisticated restaurants in Hermanus. With options ranging from seafood, brunch, lunch and dinner to Gourmet Picnics and Private Dining Venues. No wonder why it has been voted in Top 100 Of World's Best Vineyards 2023.

What's included

INCLUDED

Pick up from your hotel and drop off after the tour
Complimentary visit to The Diamond Works - Museum (time permitting)
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Experienced Driver/Guide
Opportunity to buy wine from a winery

NOT INCLUDED

Wine Tasting fees up to R100pp
Gratuities
Boat fees (optional activity) around R1 300 per person

Additional information

Must Know
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Good To Know
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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