Holiday Stays

December Holiday Accommodation in Hermanus – 105 Properties

Onrus Cottage

Self-catering
From R3,900
Milkwood Lodge

Milkwood Lodge

Guesthouse
From R2,860

Cape Coral

Self-catering Hermanus
From R1,800

Swallows Cottages

Self-catering
From R830

Whales and Wonders Guesthouse

Guesthouse Hermanus

Mosselberg On Grotto Beach

Guesthouse Hermanus

Whale Coast Ocean Villa

Guesthouse
From R1,790
Kennedy's Beach Villa

Kennedy's Beach Villa

Guesthouse
From R2,080
188 on Second

188 on Second

Villa
From R10,000

Villa Blu Guesthouse

Guesthouse
From R2,200

Protea 29

Self-catering

Bem Vindo Guesthouse

Guesthouse

Onrus Sunset Beach House

Guesthouse
From R4,860

Whale Of Time

Guesthouse
From R3,500

Strandloper

Self-catering
From R1,250
Star Star Star Star

Beaumonte Guesthouse

Guesthouse Hermanus

Two Palm House

Self-catering

Bona Dea Private Estate

Self-catering

Stonehaven Eco Cabins & Farm

Self-catering

Spookfontein Wine Farm

Wine Farm

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December in Hermanus is the most competitive accommodation period of the year. South African school holidays run mid-December through mid-January, and with just 7 properties listed across Hermanus, Sandbaai, Voelklip, and Sand Bay, options go fast. Nightly rates range from R1,050 to R2,795 (average R1,922), covering compact self-catering units through to large beachside homes sleeping 8. The week between Christmas and New Year's books out months in advance — if you're planning a December trip, searching now is not early, it's already catching up.

Where to Stay in Hermanus in December

The four main areas with December listings are Hermanus town, Sandbaai, Sand Bay, and Voelklip. Hermanus town puts you walking distance from the cliff path, the New Harbour market, and restaurants — expect prices at the upper end of the R1,050–R2,795 range. Sandbaai and Sand Bay are quieter residential suburbs 5–10 minutes from town, better suited to families who want off-street parking and don't want to deal with holiday traffic on Main Road. Voelklip sits between the two, with direct beach access and a pace that's noticeably slower than the town centre even in peak season.

What the Properties Are Actually Like

With 7 listings across the area, you're looking mostly at self-catering houses and apartments rather than guesthouses. At R1,050 per night on the lower end, expect a 1–2 bedroom unit with basic amenities. At R2,795 per night, you're typically getting ocean views, pool access, and space for 6–8 people — which makes the per-person rate reasonable for larger families. Most properties in Hermanus at this price point include a braai, which is standard, not a selling point. Check whether linen and towels are included; self-catering in this area varies widely on that front.

December Weather and What to Expect Outside

December in the Overberg runs 22–28°C during the day. The south-easter picks up in the afternoons, so mornings are better for beach time. Evenings cool enough to need a light layer. December is technically the tail end of whale season — southern right whales and dolphins are still regularly spotted from the cliff path, though peak whale activity runs June to November. The Fernkloof Nature Reserve fynbos is at its summer best, and the tidal pools at Voelklip beach are reliable with younger kids. Shark cage diving runs year-round from Gansbaai, 45 minutes east.

Booking Strategy for Peak Season

Many Hermanus owners enforce minimum stays of 5–7 nights over Christmas and New Year's. If you're flexible, the first week of December or second week of January tends to offer better availability and sometimes lower rates. With only 7 properties listed in the area, there's no inventory buffer — the better places don't discount in December, they just get taken. Avoid the assumption that something will open up closer to the time; historically that week between 25 December and 2 January is fully booked by September.