Whales, Wine and Wildlife
4 Star Accommodation
The Cullinan
Cape Town
Abalone Guest Lodge
Hermanus
Kariega Main Lodge
Kariega Game Reserve
Oude Werf Hotel
The Cape Winelands
The Rex Hotel
The Garden Route
Destination: South Africa.
12 night itinerary including Cape Town, Hermanus, Kariega Game Reserve, Cape Winelands and Garden Route.
*Prices are per person and are based on today's exchange rates. Exchange rates are subject to change and are updated daily.
Prices exclude international flights - ask us if you would like to include these.
Guest Rating: 4.8 / 5.0 based on 10 ratings
Hermanus Abalone Lodge was lovely. The garden room was secluded and peaceful. We could see that it would be great to have one of the first floor rooms if it was peak whale watching season as you would be able to watch them from the balcony. There were only a few whales left so we were lucky to see some. The staff were so helpful finding us a place on the mainly fully booked whale watching trips and organising restaurants and taxis. A great place to stay as you can wander along the coastal path and sit and watch the sea and the birds in the fynbos.
L FOSTER
I felt very much at home. The staff were so friendly and helpful. I love the fact I can go in and out without bothering anyone, and felt very secure with their gates. Also, the back gate to the cliff walk was most excellent. Wish I could spend a week there. Thank you for your help in booking this place.
D MIAO
All the accommodation was fantastic and exceeded our expectations. Aquavit was the "stand-out" accommodation because the quality of everything was quite exceptional. Amakhala game drives were the highlight and our Ranger, Leonie, was excellent. Both the Lawhill Apartment and Abalone Guest House were very high quality.
R JOHNSON
Abalone, with the balcony looking out to sea to see whales breaching while we had afternoon tea, was exceptional.
P HARDY
The accommodation was superb particularly the Abalone Guest House in Hermanus (they couldn't do enough for us). We were both very impressed.
P MCCARTNEY
Apologies for not getting back sooner - wedding and work seem to have taken over my life for last two weeks. We had a really brilliant holiday, and in no small part due to Travel Butlers' knowledge and advice. The Bay Hotel in Camps Bay was a great recommendation. I don't think we would have liked the hotels around the waterfront - and we even had a whale in the bay on our last day there. One of the best designed hotel rooms I've been in, but not over impressed by the restaurant in the hotel, despite it's apparent high standing. Blues Restaurant, 50 yds away was much better. Hermanus was really good, and Abalone Guest House a real treat. Relaxed and informal, great views, with provision of binoculars for close-ups of the whales. The Phantom Forest was phantastic, and the food here was the best we had throughout the holiday. 6 course meals for £25 per head. Maybe we had a discount as residents , but even so, we would be paying 3 times that amount for similar quality in London. The rooms and the views at Phantom were spectacular. Kruger was all we hoped for and more. The lodge (Exeter River Lodge) was fine, guides and trackers very good, food excellent, and an all-round brilliant 3 days. Stanley Safari was another excellent recommendation. We were certainly better there than in Mauritius, which was my original plan. Stanley Safari Lodge was an excellent spot. Quiet - no phones, no TV, no newspapers, not even a connection to the main building. Service there was excellent, and all meals well prepared and served, including light lunch and evening meals. As luck would have it, when we went to Livingstone Island to sit on the edge of the falls, we were accompanied by 73 year old great grand-daughter of David Livingstone, along with her daughter. A great finish to a wonderful trip. All in all, a great trip.
R STACEY
Abalone Guest Lodge Location.
Directions For Drivers
From Cape Town/Stellenbosch: Follow the N2 to George/Mossel Bay over 2 mountain passes (Sir Lowry's Pass and Houwhoek Pass).
After the 2nd pass, turn off right onto R43 to Kleinmond/Hermanus. You will pass suburbs called Hawston, Fisherhaven, Vermont, Onrus and Sandbaai. Continue to follow this road into Hermanus town centre. You are now on Main Road (Hoof Weg).
The road turns 90 degrees to the left, you are still in Main Road. Follow this road over a 4-way Stop Street (the Marine Hotel will be on your right) and carry on for about 1.5 km. Abalone Guest Lodge is on your right-hand side - the name is well marked on the wall outside in turquoise.
From Franschhoek: Take the R45 towards Villiersdorp. Turn left and drive to Villersdorp, then take the R43 towards Botriver. (You will turn onto the N2 for a short while). Take the R43 in the direction of Hermanus. You will pass the Kleinmond turn and then the suburbs of Hawston, Fisherhaven, Vermont, Onrus and Sandbaai. Follow the directions as above.
From the Garden Route: The N2 brings you west past Swellendam and Riviersonderend. 10 km past Riviersonderend turn on to the R326 to Stanford and then follow the signs to Hermanus. Follow the main road through Hermanus and Abalone Guest Lodge will be on your left-hand side.
General Information For Guests
All rooms are en-suite and have a satellite TV, telephone, underfloor heating, heated towel rails and tea/coffee making facilities. All rooms are non-smoking.
Free Wi-Fi is available to all guests.
Facilities at Abalone Guest Lodge include a saltwater swimming pool, wellness centre and a gym.
There is a restaurant where dinner is also served (bookings need to be made on arrival).
There is a wellness centre offering a variety of different treatments and massages (additional cost).
A laundry service is available (additional cost).
Complimentary tea/coffee is available throughout the day.
Secure parking is available.
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