Hermanus Accommodation

Sleeping 2 guests from Fri, 13 Feb to Sun, 15 Feb 2026

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Rocky coastline with buildings on a cliff overlooking the ocean
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Porcupine Ridge Guest House

Boutique Hotel
7km from Hamilton Russell Vineyards
1km from Arabella Golf Estate

R 2,795

Per night for two in February
Outdoor Pool Balcony
Bedroom with dark blue wall white bed and starfish decorations

Shangrila Bazley Beach

Cottage
6km from Hamilton Russell Vineyards
2km from Arabella Golf Estate
Bedroom with sliding glass door balcony view and armchair
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Bit Heaven Bed & Breakfast

Guest house
7km from Hamilton Russell Vineyards
3km from Arabella Golf Estate

R 2,300

For a 2-night stay in February
Outdoor Pool Balcony
Pathway to a bench overlooking rocky coastline with greenery and ocean waves

Constantia Thatch Lodge

Bed & Breakfast
7km from Ataraxia Wines
4km from Arabella Golf Estate

R 3,900

For a 2-night stay in February
Outdoor Pool Full Kitchen
Ocean view from balcony with pool garden and lounge chairs

Royal Jozini Private Game Reserve

Villa
9km from Ataraxia Wines
5km from Arabella Golf Estate
Golf
White house by a lake with mountains and trees in the background
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Celebratio Farm Stays

Self-catering
3km from Creation Wines
7km from Arabella Golf Estate

R 4,400

For a 2-night stay in February
Outdoor Pool Full Kitchen

About Hermanus

Hermanus offers excellent opportunities for whale watching along its coastline, especially from June to December. The town features scenic walks and a variety of outdoor activities that attract nature lovers. Visitors can explore local markets and enjoy fresh seafood, making the area a practical choice for a relaxing stay.
Hermanus is a coastal town in the Western Cape, known for its marine life and rugged landscapes. The area includes the famous Walker Bay, where southern right whales come close to shore during migration seasons. This natural phenomenon draws many people interested in wildlife observation. The town's cliff path provides a route for hiking and viewing the ocean, with spots like the Old Harbour offering historical insights into early fishing communities.

The Fernkloof Nature Reserve covers a significant area nearby, featuring fynbos vegetation and diverse flora. Hiking trails here range from easy walks to more challenging paths, allowing exploration of the region's biodiversity. Birdwatchers can spot species such as the Cape sugarbird in this environment. Beaches in Hermanus provide spaces for swimming and picnics, with Grotto Beach being a popular spot for families due to its calm waters.

Local history includes the development of the town as a whaling station in the 19th century, which shaped its economy and architecture. Museums in the area display artifacts from this era, giving context to the community's past. For those planning a trip, Hermanus accommodation options include guesthouses and self-catering units that cater to different budgets. The town also has restaurants serving local dishes like fresh linefish.

Wine enthusiasts can visit nearby estates in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, about 10 kilometers away, where vineyards produce notable varietals. This region complements a stay in Hermanus with tours and tastings. The proximity to Cape Town, roughly 100 kilometers to the north, makes it convenient for extended travels by car.