


Hermanus Whale Sanctuary
About
Hermanus Whale Sanctuary offers one of the world's best land-based whale watching experiences, where families can witness magnificent Southern Right Whales breaching, tail-slapping, and nursing their calves just meters from shore. The dedicated viewing platforms, educational centers, and the famous Whale Crier make this an unforgettable wildlife adventure that requires no boat trip, perfect for families with children of all ages.
Highlights
- ✓Spotting Southern Right Whales breaching, spy-hopping, and playing with calves from shore-based viewpoints
- ✓Meeting the famous Hermanus Whale Crier who announces whale locations with a kelp horn
- ✓Walking the spectacular cliff path with multiple viewing platforms and stunning ocean scenery
- ✓Learning about whale conservation and marine life at the educational displays and interpretive centers
- ✓Watching whales so close to shore you can sometimes hear them breathing and see barnacles on their skin
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early morning (8-10am) when the sea is calmest and whale activity is often highest, plus you'll beat tour bus crowds at popular viewpoints like Gearing's Point.
- 2.Find the Whale Crier, a local tradition unique to Hermanus, who blows a kelp horn to alert visitors where whales have been spotted and can provide valuable viewing tips.
- 3.Bring binoculars, sun protection, layers for wind, and snacks as kids can get restless waiting for whale activity. Download a whale identification guide beforehand to make it educational.
- 4.The cliff path walk between Old Harbour and Grotto Beach offers multiple viewing spots, so if one area is crowded or quiet, simply walk to the next viewpoint.
- 5.Book accommodation well in advance if visiting during the Hermanus Whale Festival (late September), as the town gets extremely busy but offers fantastic family-friendly whale-themed activities.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during peak whale season from August to October for the highest chance of sightings, with September being optimal. Weekday mornings are less crowded than weekends, and calm, sunny days offer the best visibility into the water.
What to Know
Whale watching from the cliff path is completely free and accessible via the scenic coastal walkway. The town has plenty of cafes and restaurants, public restrooms along the route, and parking available near Old Harbour (though it fills quickly during peak season).
Seasonal Notes
Whale watching season runs from June to November, with peak activity August through October. The annual Hermanus Whale Festival in late September offers additional family activities but draws large crowds. Outside whale season, the cliff path remains beautiful for walks but marine mammal sightings are rare.
Nearby Eats
Dutchies, a family-friendly restaurant in the Old Harbour area, offers fish and chips, burgers, and ice cream with outdoor seating. Pear Tree Cottage serves breakfast and lunch with a kids menu in a relaxed garden setting a short drive from the main viewing areas.
More Activities Near Hermanus
Hermanus Country Market
Hermanus Country Market is a vibrant weekly gathering where families can explore local South African culture through colorful craft stalls, fresh produce, and live entertainment. Kids will love the family activities and lively atmosphere while parents can browse authentic handmade goods and sample regional treats, making it a perfect introduction to local Western Cape culture.
Hermanus Whale Cruises
Hermanus Whale Cruises offers families an extraordinary opportunity to witness Southern Right Whales in their natural habitat during the peak season from June to November. The boat tours provide unforgettable close encounters with these gentle giants, plus educational commentary that transforms the experience into a floating classroom. With dedicated viewpoints and engaging displays, children of all ages can learn about marine conservation while experiencing one of nature's most spectacular shows.
Gansbaai Dyer Island Boat Tours
Gansbaai Dyer Island Boat Tours offers families an unforgettable marine adventure where kids can witness great white sharks, playful Cape fur seals, and adorable African penguins in their natural habitat. Professional guides provide educational commentary that transforms this thrilling boat excursion into an exciting learning experience about South African marine ecosystems and conservation.
Cliff Path Coastal Walk
The Cliff Path Coastal Walk offers families an unforgettable twelve-kilometer trail hugging Hermanus's dramatic coastline, where kids can spot whales breaching from dedicated viewing platforms and explore tidal pools along the way. This moderate difficulty walk can be tackled in shorter sections, making it perfect for families who want to customize their adventure based on energy levels and time.