Harbour House Hotel
Three-tier accommodation in Hermanus's Old Harbour with modern rooms featuring ocean views, an on-site restaurant, and whale watching opportunities.
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Three-tier accommodation in Hermanus's Old Harbour with modern rooms featuring ocean views, an on-site restaurant, and whale watching opportunities.
Exclusive 7-suite boutique hotel accommodation overlooking Hermanus Lagoon and Cape Fold Mountains, 90 minutes from Cape Town.
Self-catering apartment accommodation in Hermanus with panoramic ocean views of Walker Bay, ideal for whale watching. Walking distance to town centre and restaurants.
Award Winning accommodation in Hermanus, Whalers Bed and Breakfast is 5 minutes walk from town centre, ideal for exploring and whale watching.
Guest lodge accommodation in Hermanus with five elegant rooms, full breakfast, swimming pool, and access to whale watching and tours.
Pelagus Portfolio offers accommodation in Hermanus within walking distance of the town centre, with strong sea views across Pelagus House, Nautilus Guest House and Kenjockity self-catering apartments.
Pelagus Portfolio offers three Hermanus accommodation options: seafront Pelagus House, Nautilus Guest House cottage, and Kenjockity self-catering apartments.
Pelagus Portfolio offers three properties in Hermanus: seafront Pelagus House, Nautilus Guest House cottage, and Kenjockity self-catering apartments. Coastal accommodation with strong sea views.
Misty Waves Boutique Hotel is boutique hotel accommodation in Hermanus on the Cape Whale Coast (Overstrand), Western Cape, among the world's best land-based whale-watching destinations.
Pat's Place is four-star guest house and B&B accommodation in Hermanus, with ensuite rooms and self-catering Verandah House on a large property with a garden.
Premium vacation rental company providing self-catering holiday house accommodation, luxury apartments, and a 5-star guest house in Hermanus, South Africa.
Owner-run accommodation on Glenfruin Estate in Hemel-en-Aarde Valley near Hermanus. Four en-suite bedrooms with mountain views. Gateway to whale-watching and wine experiences.
Luxury coastal accommodation on the Whale Coast, positioned opposite Fick's Pool with ocean views, steps from the rocky shoreline and cliff path.
Four-star family-owned luxury accommodation in quiet Hermanus with panoramic Kleinrivier mountain views. Five designer en-suite rooms, swimming pool, and bar. Five-minute walk to Cliff Path.
Modern coastal accommodation in Hermanus with three flexible rooms and Whale Coast location, offering access to cliff paths, beaches, and whale watching opportunities.
Luxury guesthouse accommodation overlooking Hermanus Golf Course, positioned at the foot of Overberg mountains, minutes from pristine beaches and the 12km Cliff Path.
Award-winning 5-star accommodation in Sandbaai, Hermanus. 50 metres from Schulphoek Bay with seafront suites and garden rooms featuring original mid-century art décor.
Le Paradis apartments provide luxury serviced, self-catering accommodation in Hermanus, within walking distance of Harbour House Hotel and local attractions.
Budget accommodation in central Hermanus with private rooms and dorms, 500 metres from town centre, waterfront, and cliff path. Operating since 1993.
Award-winning family-owned wine estate in Hermanus offering luxury villa accommodation with Bot River Lagoon views.
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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.