The cold has settled into the Mother City and our bones, and it’s not going anywhere soon. While Cape Town is a summer paradise, there are still plenty of reasons to be in one of SA’s top holiday destinations – be it vacation or staycation.
As we head towards the winter season, we enter into what’s called the ‘off-peak season’ if your well versed in accommodation jargon. This means it’s the ideal time for anyone looking to escape the city at a cheaper rate. But where to go?
Whale watching season usually begins in early June and ends in early December, with Hermanus considered one of the best spots in the world to catch a glimpse of the Southern Right whale, it’s safe to say that this is a great location to kick up your feet with a hot cuppa as you gaze upon ocean views.Come rain or shine, visiting Paternoster is always a good idea.
It’s located near the Matroosberg Mountains, which receive heaps of snow each year, and sometimes this covers Ceres too. Situated 135 kilometres from Cape Town, it’s great for a day trip and a weekend stopover.Located in the Overberg region, De Hoop Nature Reserve is a heavenly destination for those looking to immerse themselves in nature and spot some whales.
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