Whale Season Accommodation in Knysna | June to November – 22 Properties

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Southern right whales move along the Garden Route coast from June through November, with August to October being the peak window. Knysna sits on the western edge of this corridor, and The Heads offers one of the most reliable land-based viewing points in the region. There are 22 properties available for whale season stays, ranging from R960 to R3,070 per night — average R1,799. Options spread across Knysna Central, Leisure Island, The Heads, and the Waterfront, giving real choice depending on how close you want to be to the water.
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Russel Hotel

Hotel Knysna
From R1,020
Modern hotel room with bed desk TV and open bathroom area

aha Rex Hotel

Hotel Knysna Central
Modern buildings near a waterfront with boats and hills in the background

Knysna Lagoon Holidays

Self-catering Knysna Central
Modern house with garden potted plants and illuminated windows at dusk

Hillview Self-catering Apartments

Lodge Knysna
Black and white landscape with a bird flying over hills and blurred foreground
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Candlewood Knysna

Guest house Knysna
From R2,080
House with a swimming pool and palm trees at sunset

Tides End Manor House

Villa Knysna
From R2,635
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Turbine Boutique Hotel & Spa

Hotel Knysna
Swimming pool with deck chairs white railing and scenic view of greenery and hills
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Hideaway Guest House

Guest house Knysna
From R1,960
Sunset over a harbor with boats colorful sky and distant hills
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Paradise Found

Guest house Knysna
From R1,800
Evening view of a coastal town with illuminated plants and buildings

Big Tree House Lodge

Lodge Knysna
From R1,150
Modern living room with dining area large windows and mountain view
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Guadeloupe Self-Catering Apartments

Apartment Knysna
From R1,400
Aerial view of waterfront buildings with docks and boats surrounded by greenery

Knysna Lagoon Self-Catering Apartments

Self-catering Waterfront
From R1,841
Bright living room with sectional sofa large windows and view of pool outside

Villa Leisure

Villa Leisure Island
Dining area with wooden table wicker chairs and open view to outdoor patio
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African Breeze Guesthouse

Guest house Knysna
From R1,500
House with outdoor seating overlooking a lake and hills at dusk

Isola Bella

Guest house Knysna
From R1,600
Modern deck with pool wicker furniture and scenic sunset over mountains and water
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Amanzi Island Boutique Hotel

Boutique Hotel Knysna
From R2,370
Balcony with table chairs and umbrella overlooking a scenic sunset and mountains

Beacon House Knysna

Apartment Knysna
Beachfront house with redtiled roof surrounded by greenery and palm trees

Old Beach House Hotel

Hotel The Heads
Cozy bedroom with large bed desk TV and scenic view through window

Villa Castollini

Guesthouse
Houses on a green hillside overlooking a rocky coastline and ocean
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Headlands House

Guest house Knysna
From R3,070

About Knysna

Knysna features a stunning lagoon and surrounding forests that attract nature lovers and adventurers. The area provides opportunities for boating and hiking, making it ideal for a relaxing getaway. With its mix of wildlife and coastal vibes, it's a solid choice for those seeking a break from city life.

Where to Stay for the Best Whale Watching Access

The Heads is the standout area for whale proximity — the twin cliffs at the mouth of the Knysna Lagoon put you on elevated ground with open ocean views, and southern right whales regularly pass through this corridor between August and October. Properties here sit on the slopes rather than the beach, so most come with panoramic sea views. Expect rates at the upper end of the range for this area.

Leisure Island sits inside the lagoon, south of the town centre. The island's eastern edge faces the narrow channel between it and The Heads, and shoreline walks occasionally put you in view of whale activity. Accommodation here is mostly self-catering holiday homes — good value for families or groups staying a week.

Knysna Central and the Waterfront are the practical choices if you want to walk to restaurants, the Knysna Quays, and boat tour departure points. Budget-end properties start around R960/night in these areas, and you're within 10 minutes of most amenities. If you're booking morning whale boat excursions, this is the most convenient base.

Land-Based vs Boat-Based Viewing

Land-based watching from The Heads lookout is free and consistently productive during peak season. Southern right whales come close enough inshore that binoculars aren't always necessary. Early mornings on calm days give the clearest conditions. The main viewpoint is accessible within 10 minutes of most properties in The Heads area.

Boat trips depart from the Knysna Quays and head out through the lagoon mouth into open water — allow 2 to 3 hours. They're worth doing for photography or on days when the whales are sitting further offshore. August and September trips fill up fast, so book ahead if you're visiting in peak season.

What to Expect During Winter and Spring

Whale season runs across Knysna's quieter winter months. June through August sees fewer tourists, which means easier access to trails, restaurants, and boat tours. Daytime temperatures sit around 16 to 20°C in July — cool and comfortable for walking, but pack layers for mornings and evenings. September and October warm up considerably: whales are still active, the fynbos is flowering, and the forests are at their greenest. These two months are the sweet spot for most visitors.

If you have a full week, the Hermanus Whale Festival — held on the last weekend of September — is about two hours west along the N2 and makes a straightforward day trip.

Choosing the Right Property

The main call is ocean-facing versus lagoon-facing. For whale watching from your deck, focus on The Heads and the western side of Leisure Island. For restaurants, boat tour access, and general convenience, Knysna Central and the Waterfront work better. With an average rate of R1,799/night across 22 listings, mid-range self-catering options are well represented — useful if you're staying five nights or more and want to keep costs manageable.