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A Whale of a Season awaits: Best Whale Watching in Hermanus with Hermanus Whale Watchers

by Jeanette du Toit
June 10, 2025
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When it comes to once-in-a-lifetime ocean wildlife encounters, it doesn’t get much more breathtaking than witnessing a 60-ton Southern Right Whale breach just meters away from your boat. And there’s no better place—or crew—to experience it with than Hermanus Whale Watchers in the heart of South Africa’s whale-watching capital.

When’s Whale Season in Hermanus?

Mark your calendars! The Southern Right Whale season runs from June to November, with peak viewing usually between August and October. This is when these ocean giants migrate to the sheltered bays of the Western Cape to breed, calve, and entertain onlookers with dramatic displays of breaching, tail-slapping, and spy-hopping.

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What Makes Southern Right Whales So Special?

Unlike some shyer species, Southern Right Whales are surprisingly sociable. They’re known for their acrobatics, slow surface movements, and tendency to come very close to boats. Many have distinctive markings and callosities (those white patches on their heads), making them easy for researchers—and repeat visitors—to recognize.

They’re also part of a remarkable comeback story. Once nearly hunted to extinction, their populations have been recovering, making each sighting a small miracle of marine conservation.

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Why Choose Hermanus Whale Watchers?

Hermanus Whale Watchers isn’t just a boat tour—it’s an educational, eco-conscious experience led by passionate guides who know these waters and the whales intimately. Their vessels are fully licensed and purpose-built for comfort and safety, with elevated viewing decks to maximize your chance of that perfect photo.

You can expect:

  • A thrilling 1.5–2 hour boat ride

  • Live commentary and whale facts from experienced guides

  • Close (but respectful) encounters with whales, dolphins, seals, and seabirds

  • Small groups for a more personal experience

  • Top-tier safety and conservation standards

TOP BOAT BASED WHALE WATCHING COMPANY

How to Book Your Whale Watching Trip

Booking is a breeze! You can:

  1. Visit hermanuswhalewatchers.co.za for real-time availability and secure online reservations.

  2. Online Booking – Click on the image below and book your whale watching trip
  3. Choose from multiple departure times (weather permitting).

  4. Arrive 30 minutes early to check in and get briefed before heading out to sea.

Insider tip: Early morning tours often provide the calmest seas and best lighting for photography.

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What to Bring?

  • Warm layers (even sunny days can be chilly on the water)

  • Sunscreen and sunglasses

  • A camera with zoom for whale close-ups

  • A sense of awe (you’ll need it!)

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