Rhone Hill
Rhone Hill is a polo-focused accommodation with five beautifully renovated cottages on the Bitou River, ideal for polo trips or countryside retreats.
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Rhone Hill is a polo-focused accommodation with five beautifully renovated cottages on the Bitou River, ideal for polo trips or countryside retreats.
Stella Maris is a boutique self-catering accommodation in Plettenberg Bay on South Africa's Garden Route featuring three en-suite bedrooms and exclusive use of a private pool and deck.
Luxury boutique accommodation perched above Plettenberg Bay with award-winning landscaped gardens and modern design overlooking the bay.
An 11-room family-owned boutique accommodation on Main Street in Plettenberg Bay, overlooking the ocean and mountains. Recently renovated with contemporary design and historic charm.
7-room luxury accommodation in The Crags, between Plettenberg Bay and Tsitsikamma National Park. Features swimming pool and tranquil garden. Ideal base for exploring the Garden Route.
Secluded organic farm accommodation in The Crags near Plettenberg Bay, offering three wooden cottages with views of freshwater dam and Tsitsikamma mountains.
Antlers Lodge is a multi-unit accommodation in the Garden Route, 14 km from Plettenberg Bay. Beaches are 12 minutes away. It offers cottages, cabins, and suites overlooking the Outeniqua Mountains.
Luxury beachfront accommodation on Plettenberg Bay's Central Beach with contemporary suites, direct sand access, and included breakfast, dinners, and wine service.
Swallows Nest B&B offers accommodation in Plettenberg Bay within walking distance of the lagoon, Lookout Beach, and shops and restaurants. The property is solar powered.
Boutique five-room accommodation in Plettenberg Bay, open seasonally November to March. Panoramic views of lagoon, mountains, and Indian Ocean coastline.
Luxury 7-suite bed and breakfast accommodation in Plettenberg Bay on the Garden Route, with sea and lagoon views, included breakfast, and on-site dining.
Five-suite luxury accommodation in Plettenberg Bay with private entrances, patios, pool, and daily continental breakfast. Set in gardens with evening lighting and secure private access.
2-bed accommodation on working wine and dairy farm near Plettenberg Bay; peaceful, private countryside escape between Knysna and the Garden Route.
Villa accommodation for 14 guests with 7 bedrooms, private beach access, and views of Plettenberg Bay and Outeniqua Mountains.
Private polo retreat accommodation in Plettenberg Bay surrounded by forest and mountains, offering equestrian experiences, wellness treatments, and personalized stays.
Two self-catering accommodation units set in a peaceful suburb, 5 minutes walk from Robberg Blue Flag Beach. Each apartment sleeps up to 4 with fully equipped kitchens and home-from-home feel.
Team-building accommodation for groups (minimum 25 participants) at two locations: Firefly Falls near Plettenberg Bay and Bitou Biocamp wetland camp, both offering activities and communal facilities.
Forest-immersed self-catering accommodation in Plettenberg Bay. Currently closed for renovations; reopening 2027. Two apartments with private entrances, kitchens, and forested garden views.
Seven-suite private beachfront accommodation in Plettenberg Bay near Robberg Beach, offering barefoot coastal living.
Plett Vacation Rentals manages six self-catering apartments in Plettenberg Bay, with capacity for 3-6 guests. This accommodation offers access to beaches, nature reserves, and outdoor activities.
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Piesang Valley sits inland but is within a 10-minute drive of the main whale watching vantage points. Properties here tend to be quieter and better value — some of the R1,200/night options are in this area. Central Plettenberg Bay puts you closer to the beachfront, where Lookout Beach and the town headland offer direct views over the bay. In peak season (August to October), whales surface and breach regularly enough that you can watch from a cafe or your guesthouse deck with binoculars and not feel like you missed anything.
The Robberg Peninsula, a 10-minute drive from town, is the standout land-based option. The 4km circular trail takes you around a headland where southern right whales frequently pass within 200 metres of the rocks. Entry costs R220 through CapeNature. Kranshoek viewpoint on the Garden Route hiking trail is another reliable spot — far less visited and worth the short detour.
For boat-based viewing, Ocean Blue Adventures operates from Central Beach. Trips run approximately R1,000–R1,200 per person and are weather-dependent. Book a morning slot and keep a backup date available. You get close enough to see the barnacle-covered callosities on the whales' heads, which is something no cliff walk replicates.
June to August temperatures hover around 12–18°C. A windproof layer is essential for cliff walks and boat trips. September and October warm to 16–22°C with longer daylight and more settled sea conditions — the best all-round month for combining whale watching with outdoor activity. Rain can move through in June and July, but extended grey stretches are uncommon on the Garden Route.
Tsitsikamma National Park, 75km east, is significantly quieter than in summer — the suspension bridge trail and coastal hikes are accessible without December's queues. Monkeyland and Birds of Eden on the N2 operate year-round and are worth half a day. If you want to combine a visit to the Hermanus Whale Festival (typically the third week of September), it's a 4-hour drive west and fits well into a longer Garden Route loop.
At R1,200/night you're typically looking at self-catering cottages or smaller guesthouses in Piesang Valley — comfortable and often with fireplaces, which matter in June and July. The R1,849 average gets you into well-equipped guesthouses closer to town, with sea views in some cases. At R3,100 you're looking at boutique properties with direct bay views. If whale watching is the main reason you're visiting, proximity to Robberg or Lookout Beach is worth paying for — being able to walk to a viewpoint at dusk without driving makes a real difference to how often you actually go.