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FEATURES
ONSITE FACILITIES & SERVICES
Ensuite with Bath/Shower
No smoking in Rooms
Linen Provided
Microwave
Swimming Pool
Fully Equiped Kitchen
Cutlery & Crockery
Braai area
Safe
Secure Parking
golf - 5 km
shark cage diving - 10 km
whale watching - 1 km
horse riding - 5 km
fishing - 2 km
hiking - 1 km
cave exploring - 1 km
wine tasting - 20 km
South Africa,
Western Cape,
Overberg,
Gansbaai,
Self Catering Accommodation in Gansbaai
Price Per Person Per Night from R350 to R360
Price Per Unit Per Night from R2200 to R * Prices subject to change without prior notice.
Whale Cove A104 is a four-star rated, three bedroom, two bathroom luxury apartment in De Kelders, Gansbaai, with secure on site parking.
The apartment is equipped with sound and vision devices and a full DSTV bouquet is included in our high season package. The apartment also has it’s own private collection of contemporary books, dvd’s and cd’s which guests are welcome to use during their stay.
It is a modern self catering seafront apartment with spectacular sunsets and views across the bay to Hermanus. It is one of the best land based whale watching spots in the world.
. The whales are often no less than 20 meters from the shore and can be viewed from the apartment’s private balcony from dawn to dusk. A spotting scope is available for precision viewing and guests can also enjoy a barbeque on the balcony by using the apartment’s outdoor modern Weber gas braai.
The area also boasts other wild life including great white sharks, Cape fur seals, dolphins and sea birds. It has beautiful unspoiled white beaches and numerous species of vegetation which attract many sunbathers and nature lovers throughout the year.
Whale Cove complex was literally built on Drip Kelders after which the area was named. The cave has several fresh water rock pools fed from a fresh water fountain. It was regarded as one of the natural wonders of the old Cape Colony and visited by Lady Ann Barnard during 1879
Whale Cove A104 Directions
Directions to WhaleCove A104
From Cape Town take the N2 route over Sir Lowry's Pass. At bottom of Houwhoek Pass near Bot River, take left off ramp R43/Hermanus. Continue on the R43 through Hermanus, take the Stanford/Gansbaai road, pass Stanford and continue on road towards GANSBAAI. As you approach Gansbaai turn right at the DE KELDERS road sign.
Continue on Guthrie Rd. for approx 500m and turn right into Whale Cove complex