
Vermont Accommodation
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Discover 7 accommodation options in Vermont with an average price of R1,949 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Vermont offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Vermont adventure? With prices averaging around R1,949 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Vermont stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Seagull Hermanus





In Sandbaai, Hermanus, Seagull Hermanus offers charming self-catering accommodation with two uniquely decorated bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, lounge with DSTV and Wi-Fi, a serene patio, and a barbecue area for relaxing holidays.

Seagull Hermanus
Swallow's Loft Self Catering Villa





Swallow's Loft is a four-star self-catering villa on the private Glenfruin Estate in Hermanus, 2 kms from the town centre at the foot of the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley. The accommodation sleeps up to 5 adults.

Swallow's Loft Self Catering Villa
R 2,000
Elizabeth House
R 1,050





Elizabeth House provides guest house accommodation in Hermanus, South Africa. This picturesque little town is world-renowned for its beauty, whales and champagne air. The property offers all elements necessary for a special stay in Sandbaai, one of the newer suburbs in the Greater Hermanus area.

Elizabeth House
R 1,050
Barking Beach Cottage





Discover Barking Beach Cottage and Silver Oaks Farm Cottage, where pet-loving families enjoy secure, enclosed accommodations perfect for dogs and horses. Nestled near beaches and trails, these spots promise relaxing getaways with sea breezes and festivities. Book your adventure!

Barking Beach Cottage
La Fontaine Guesthouse & Lodge





La Fontaine is a four-star, family-owned accommodation in central Hermanus, known for its prime whale watching position, sea and garden views, and breakfast included across two properties: La Fontaine Guesthouse and La Fontaine Lodge.

La Fontaine Guesthouse & Lodge
R 1,110
Auberge Burgundy
R 2,795

Auberge Burgundy is a Provencal style guest house with fragrant courtyards and stone terraces. Varied accommodation includes standard rooms and suites with TV, minibar and tea/coffee facilities. It is in the centre of town, 50m from the famous cliff path.

Auberge Burgundy
R 2,795





In Hermanus, South Africa's whale-watching paradise, Sandals Beach Villa offers luxurious accommodation with breathtaking ocean views, direct access to Grotto Beach, and a private pool, making it an ideal escape for holiday seekers eager for adventure and relaxation.

Sandals Beach Villa
About Vermont
Vermont sits on the western edge of the Kleinrivier Lagoon, separated from the open sea by a narrow strip of dune and beach. The lagoon itself is the main draw here, calm enough for kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming, and popular with families who prefer sheltered water over open surf. The settlement is small and largely residential, which keeps the pace slow even during peak season.
Hermanus is roughly five kilometres to the east, close enough to access its restaurants, shops, and the famous cliff path that follows the coastline for several kilometres. The cliff path is one of the better ways to spot southern right whales during their annual winter and spring migration, typically from June through November. Vermont visitors can make the short drive and join the path at several access points without needing to navigate the town centre.
The Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, which translates loosely as Heaven and Earth Valley, begins just outside Hermanus and stretches inland toward Caledon. It has become a well-regarded wine-producing area, with a climate suited to Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. A number of the estates are open for tastings and lunches, and the drive through the valley is worth doing at least once during a stay in the area.
Vermont accommodation ranges from self-catering holiday homes on the lagoon edge to smaller guesthouses a short walk from the water. The self-catering options tend to suit longer stays, particularly for groups or families who want the flexibility of cooking their own meals and coming and going on their own schedule.
The beach at Vermont faces the lagoon rather than the open Atlantic, so conditions are generally calmer than at Grotto Beach or Voƫlklip further along the coast. Grotto Beach, which stretches east from the lagoon mouth toward De Kelders, is one of the longer Blue Flag beaches in the region and is easily reached by car. For those who want more exposure to the broader Overberg, the town of Caledon is about forty kilometres inland, and the coastal reserve at De Hoop is roughly ninety kilometres to the east along the N2.