Onrus Cottage
Spacious 3-bedroom self-catering accommodation in Onrusriver, near Hermanus, with ocean views and garden fire pit.
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Spacious 3-bedroom self-catering accommodation in Onrusriver, near Hermanus, with ocean views and garden fire pit.
Luxury accommodation in Hermanus among Milkwood trees at Fernkloof Nature Reserve's foot, 300m from Blue Flag Grotto Beach and within walking distance of two swimming beaches.
Three-bedroom family accommodation near Hermanus beaches, featuring heated pool, landscaped garden, and modern open-plan living. Sleeps up to 6 guests.
Self-catering accommodation in Onrus River, Hermanus with two units offering modern amenities and prime whale-watching location during annual migration.
Three-bedroom guesthouse accommodation in Voëlklip, Hermanus, with ocean and mountain views. Available for long-term stays near Grotto Beach and Fernkloof Nature Reserve, with whale-watching views.
5-star luxury accommodation on Blue Flag Grotto Beach in Hermanus with 5 en-suite bedrooms, direct beach access, and views of mountains and ocean.
Luxury 7-room accommodation in Voelklip, Hermanus, recently refurbished and two minutes from Blue Flag Grotto Beach. Southern Right Whales visible June–November.
Luxury accommodation on Onrus River Beach in Hermanus, with The Lagoon Villa and Beach Suite. 2025 TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Award winner. Pet-friendly.
Luxury 6-bedroom accommodation in Hermanus with uninterrupted ocean and mountain views, positioned on the mountainside in the Hemel en Aarde wine region.
Newly renovated luxury guesthouse accommodation in Hermanus, 5 minutes from Grotto Beach and cliff path, with whale watching views.
Spacious family accommodation with five en-suite bedrooms sleeping up to ten guests, located 200 metres from the beach in Onrus, a coastal village near Hermanus.
Five-star double bedroom guest house accommodation in Onrus Rivier, just 10 minutes from Hermanus. Includes secured parking, en-suite bathrooms, and an outdoor lapa with views.
Spacious oceanfront accommodation in Onrus with sea and mountain views. Suits families and small groups seeking coastal relaxation near the shoreline.
Whale Of Time is a four-bedroom house offering whole-house rental or individual room bookings. Each room is individually themed with distinct character.
Self-catering accommodation in coastal Onrus village, 8 km from Hermanus. Two-bedroom apartments with ocean and mountain views, full kitchen, streaming TV, and free Wi-Fi.
Four-star accommodation on a high dune in Vermont, Hermanus, with 180-degree Walker Bay views and seasonal whale-watching opportunities.
Three self-contained accommodation units in Hermanus on South Africa's Whale Coast, 120km from Cape Town and 70km from Cape Town International Airport. Each unit sleeps 4 guests.
Self-catering accommodation in Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, Hermanus. Four units with valley views and full kitchen facilities: Venue Complex, Protea Cottage, Olive Cottage, and Fynbos Eco Pods. 90 minutes from Cape Town.
Self-catering eco-cabins and house in Hemel en Aarde Valley. Accommodation options sleep 4 to 8. Wood-fired hot tubs, dam swimming, hiking, wine tasting, and mountain biking available.
Farm cottage accommodation on a 313-hectare wine estate in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley. Includes wine tasting room, restaurant, and on-site cellar.
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Voelklip is the pick for serious whale watchers. It sits at the eastern end of the cliff path, close to Grotto Beach, and the suburb is quieter than central Hermanus town. Many houses here have direct views over Walker Bay from their gardens or upper floors. Sand Bay and Sandbaai are slightly further west and offer more space per property — good for families or groups who want self-catering with parking and a braai.
Hermanus town centre puts you walking distance from the New Harbour (used by whale-watching boat operators), the Old Harbour Museum, and the restaurants on Market Square. If you plan to mix whale watching with eating out and shopping, staying central makes sense. The cliff path runs from Kraal Rock in the west all the way to Grotto Beach — roughly 12 km — so any accommodation in the main Hermanus area gives you access on foot.
Hermanus is famous for land-based viewing from the cliff path and the lookout points at Gearing's Point and De Wetshoop. The town employed a whale crier — a person who walks the streets blowing a kelp horn to announce whale sightings — for decades, though that role has evolved into more of a seasonal attraction. Boat-based trips launch from the New Harbour and get you within legal distance (50m) of the whales; trips typically run 2–3 hours and cost around R1,200–R1,500 per adult. On calm winter days both options are excellent; in choppy weather the cliff path wins.
The Western Cape coast in winter (June–August) brings cold fronts, wind, and occasional rain. Temperatures in Hermanus drop to 8–12°C overnight and rarely exceed 18°C during the day. Pack a proper windproof jacket for cliff path walks. September and October warm up noticeably and are arguably the best combination of whale activity and pleasant weather. The Hermanus Whale Festival takes place in late September or early October and draws large crowds — book accommodation well in advance if you're targeting that weekend.
With 7 listings available and rates averaging R1,922/night, there's a clear spread between budget and mid-range options. The R1,050/night end typically means self-catering without sea views — still within easy driving distance of the cliff path. Properties at the top of the range (R2,795) generally offer sea-facing rooms or decks with direct whale sighting potential. If whale watching is the primary reason for your visit, spending more on a sea-view property often replaces the cost of a whale-watching boat trip. Check whether your accommodation includes braai facilities — winter evenings in Hermanus are cold, and a sheltered braai area makes a real difference for self-catering stays.