Thursday 21 December 2017

20 top activities for children and families in Hermanus and surrounded areas




There are many exciting activities and programmes planned for young children and their families visiting Hermanus in the heart of the Cape Whale Coast.  Click here for more information

Here is a list:

  1. Play Park
  2. 9 Hole Mini-Golf
  3. Outdoor Adventures 
  4. Outdoor Jungle Gyms
  5. Petting farm
  6. Zero Gravity
  7. Creative Kids
  8. Beaches
  9. Picnics
  10. Shark lab
  11. Big Cat Sanctuary
  12. Mountain Biking
  13. Horse Riding
  14. Seabird Sanctuary
  15. Africa Penguins
  16. Quad Biking & Zipline
  17. SANSA
  18. Museums
  19. Markets
  20. Hiking Trails

Tuesday 19 December 2017

Here is 16 Practical Water Saving Tips You Can Use Every Day


Water Saving Tips for Cape Town. Have you ever wondered how you can contribute to help save and conserve our water resources?

By providing you with 16 Practical Water Saving Tips You Can Use Every Day we aim to ensure that there is not one single individual left who can say they didn’t know how they could really save water, or they didn’t know how they could really help.

More Info

Saturday 16 December 2017

See what's showing showing at the Whale Coast Mall Theatre in Hermanus



It's Movie Time!  At the Whale Coast Mall in Hermanus.  See what's showing and bring your friends and family along for a spot of big screen entertainment!  Grab some popcorn and a seat!


Link:  what-s-showing-at-the-whale-coast-mall-theatre


Thursday 30 November 2017

“Oom Otto” die storie van Sopiesklip

“Oom Otto” die storie van Sopiesklip



“Oom Otto” die storie van Sopiesklip in Hermanus

Jacobus Claude (Kowie) Otto wat destyds in die grot by Sopiesklip “gekampeer” het, was allermins ‘n kluisenaar of boemelaar soos wat dit uit verskillende oorde al beweer is


Sunday 26 November 2017

The Old Whaling Station at Stoney Point, Betty’s Bay

The Old Whaling Station at Stoney Point, Betty’s Bay

Situated in Betty’s Bay and close to the Stony Point Penguin Colony, lies a site that was once a place of terrible cruelty and devastation, the Waaygat Whaling Station.