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Onrusrivier Accommodation

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Cozy bedroom with white bed blue armchairs and French doors to garden

Swallow's Loft Self Catering Villa

Self-catering
6km from Hamilton Russell Vineyards
3km from Arabella Golf Estate
From

R 2,000

Per night for two
Wi-Fi Wine Tasting
Elegant bedroom with a large bed patterned wallpaper and sheer white curtains

Seagull Hermanus

Self-catering
6km from Hamilton Russell Vineyards
3km from Arabella Golf Estate
Wi-Fi
Bedroom with dark blue wall white bed and starfish decorations

Barking Beach Cottage

Cottage
6km from Hamilton Russell Vineyards
2km from Arabella Golf Estate
Bedroom with sliding glass door balcony view and armchair
Star 1Star 2Star 3Star 4

Elizabeth House

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

R 1,050

Per unit per night in May
Outdoor Pool Safe
Luxurious bedroom with ocean view large bed and seating area

La Fontaine Guesthouse & Lodge

Guesthouse
7km from Hamilton Russell Vineyards
1km from Arabella Golf Estate
From

R 1,110

Per night for two
Laundry Service Boat Trips
Rocky coastline with buildings on a cliff overlooking the ocean
Star 1Star 2Star 3Star 4

Auberge Burgundy

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

R 2,795

Per night for two in March
Outdoor Pool Safe
Ocean view from balcony with pool garden and lounge chairs

Sandals Beach Villa

Villa
9km from Ataraxia Wines
5km from Arabella Golf Estate
Golf

About Onrusrivier

Onrusrivier is a small coastal village on the Western Cape's Whale Coast, sitting just outside Hermanus. The village has a relaxed character shaped by its lagoon, beachfront, and close proximity to some of the best shore-based whale watching in the world.

Onrusrivier sits along the Onrus River estuary where it meets Walker Bay, roughly 3 kilometres west of Hermanus. The village is compact and low-key, with a small beach, a lagoon popular with families, and a mix of holiday homes and permanent residents. The pace here is noticeably slower than in Hermanus itself, and that contrast is exactly what draws many visitors.

The beach at Onrus is sheltered enough for swimming and is well suited to children, with the lagoon providing calmer water than the open sea. The area is part of the broader Walker Bay coastline, which sees Southern Right whales come close to shore between June and December each year. Viewpoints along the cliff paths give good sightlines over the bay during this season.

For those who want more activity, Hermanus is only a short drive away and offers restaurants, the Old Harbour Museum, and the famous cliff path that stretches along the coastline. The Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, one of the Western Cape's established wine regions and known particularly for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, is accessible within about 15 minutes by car. The R320 through the valley passes several estates that are open for tastings.

Onrusrivier accommodation ranges from self-catering cottages and holiday apartments to guesthouses, most within easy walking distance of the beach and lagoon. The village suits visitors who prefer a quieter base and are happy to travel short distances for dining or other activities. Booking ahead is advisable during the whale season and over the South African school holidays, when demand along the entire Whale Coast increases significantly.

The surrounding fynbos landscape is part of the Cape Floristic Region, one of the world's six floral kingdoms, and the vegetation around the village and along nearby hiking trails reflects that botanical diversity. Birding is also rewarding in the estuary area, where waders and waterbirds are regularly spotted.