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Under the Sign of Whales: Réunion Island Named Guest of Honour at the 2025 Hermanus Whale Festival

by Jeanette du Toit
October 13, 2025
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HERMANUS, SOUTH AFRICA 
The legendary Hermanus Whale Festival will took on an international flair this year as Réunion Island joined as Guest of Honour, leading the festival’s eco-marine focus and sharing its vibrant spirit of conservation, culture, and adventure.

A dedicated Réunion Island Marquee will immerse festival-goers in the beauty of the “Intense Island” — from its world-class eco-tourism to its deep-rooted commitment to marine protection. Visitors can expect interactive displays, cultural showcases, and encounters with the passionate conservationists safeguarding the whales, turtles, and oceans that connect Réunion and South Africa.

Under the sign of Whales and Oceans

The partnership between Hermanus and Réunion Island reflects a powerful alliance in marine conservation. Both destinations celebrate the annual migration of whales that grace their shores — a natural wonder that symbolizes resilience, connection, and the need for responsible stewardship of our oceans.

This collaboration opens new horizons for cross-island exchange in sustainable whale-watching practices, marine research, and eco-tourism promotion. Just a four-hour flight from Johannesburg, Réunion Island offers South Africans a chance to explore another world — one that feels both familiar and thrillingly exotic.

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A UNESCO World Heritage Paradise

Nestled 650 km east of Madagascar, Réunion Island is a French overseas department and a jewel of the Indian Ocean. Though small in size (2,512 km²), it’s overflowing with natural diversity — nearly 40% of the island is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Towering above the landscape are two icons:

  • Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world’s most active and accessible volcanoes.

  • Piton des Neiges, the “Roof of the Indian Ocean,” peaking at over 3,000 metres.

Between them lie the dramatic cirques of Mafate, Cilaos, and Salazie, breathtaking amphitheatres carved by time and cloaked in rainforest. Add waterfalls, canyons, and black-and-white sand beaches, and you have a playground of geological and cultural wonder.

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A Cultural Mosaic Like No Other

Beyond its landscapes, Réunion Island’s greatest treasure is its people.
With a population of 870,000, the island thrives on cultural fusion — a living blend of African, European, Indian, and Asian heritage. Catholic churches, Tamil temples, mosques, and pagodas coexist in harmony, while festivals like Dipavali and Chinese New Year are celebrated across communities.

This unique “art of living together” defines Réunion’s character — warm, open, and united in diversity.

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Adventure in Every Direction

Réunion Island is an adventurer’s dream, offering experiences that range from heart-pounding to soul-soothing:

  • Hike through volcanic peaks and ancient calderas

  • Canyoning in jungle gorges and waterfalls

  • Paraglide over lush cirques and coastal cliffs

  • Helicopter flights for panoramic views of Piton des Neiges

  • Scuba dive in coral sanctuaries and protected lagoons

  • Whale-watching from July to October — with responsible observation at its core

Each encounter reveals a different side of the island’s “intense” spirit — raw, authentic, and unforgettable.

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Authentic Encounters and Local Charm

  • Visitors can deepen their stay with immersive, cultural experiences:
  • Visit vanilla plantations and learn the art of Bourbon vanilla cultivation.
  • Stay in mountain lodges nestled in the cirques.
  • Join a Creole cooking class or explore local herbal medicine traditions.
  • Stroll through vibrant markets bursting with spices, crafts, and colours.

On the island’s west coast, Saint-Gilles-les-Bains and La Saline-les-Bains boast idyllic beaches and lagoons perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and dolphin watching.

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Easily Accessible for South African Travellers

Getting to Réunion Island is simple and seamless:
✈️ Air Austral offers two to three direct flights weekly between Johannesburg and Saint-Denis, with a flight time of just over four hours.
📩 Air Austral Johannesburg Office: johnnesburg@air-austral.com | ☎️ 011 326 4440
🛂 No visa required for South African passport holders staying up to 90 days — just a valid passport and proof of return travel.

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