Whale Route Tour – Cape Town to Hermanus (ES17)

Whale Route Tour - Cape Town to Hermanus

The Fairest Cape
“This Cape is the most stately thing and the
Fairest Cape we ever saw”
Sir Francis Drake. 1 580.

Brief Description:
This is the ideal one or two day tour for any visitor that wants to see the best of the Cape from Cape Town to False Bay to Hermanus and back. We will collect and drop you off at a place of your choice, in Cape Town. Highlights: Scenery, Whale watching, Wine estate.

Detailed Description:

Departure Date Departure Place Time
1 Day daily. 2 Days on request. We will pick you up and drop you off at any place of your choice in Cape Town 08:00am

Leave Cape Town via Settlers Way, the Pass used by the early settlers. Stop for a tea break at the most historical wine estate in Somerset West – Vergelegen anno 1700 – “Estate with exceptional pleasure”. Continue via Sir Lowry’s Pass through the apple and pear orchards to Hermanus. Drive up Rotary way and feast your eyes on the most beautiful seascape, Walker Bay, with the whales plunging in and out the water. This is a great sight to the behold. Descend into Hermanus - the playground of the rich and famous. Listen to the sounds of the whales at the Old Harbour whale museum with live recordings. The whales often get so close you can literally almost touch them. They fill the bay during the months of July to December.

Outside the whale season the scenery will leave a lasting impression which constantly confirms what the first explorers got so excited about. Hermanus is a holiday makers dream. Endless perfectly white beaches, mountains, sea, water sports, golf and much more.

Lunch at the Burgundy Hotel or similar. Return to Cape Town via Betty’s Bay and the Harold Porter Nature Reserve with its orchards and red disa. This is botanist paradise. Travel to Cape Hangklip and a breathtaking seascape. View Cape Point from across False Bay at Gordon’s Bay and the Strand.  Arrive in Cape Town 1 7h30 after a tour that is well worth the venture.

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