Image from Margret River Discovery |
With winter creeping slowly towards us, most of us are
starting to moan and groan but there is something spectacular to look forward
to. The colder months of the year bring along with it the whale-watching season. The whales
migrate annually to the shores of the Western Cape between the months of May and
June to calve and nurse their young. With South Africa being the 5th
fastest growing whale-watching destination in the world, this is truly a
magnificent sight to see right on our doorstep. Boat-based whale watching is becoming a popular
way to see these magnificent animals up close but watching them from the
shoreline can be just as fulfilling. Agulhas Country Lodge is a perfect spot to
take a midyear break while enjoying the breath-taking view of the whales. Agulhas Country Lodge has special discount winter rates meaning the whales won’t be the
only thing leaving a smile on your face. A short trip to the nearby Struisbaai sandy beach for a sundowner cruise is another option to wind down and relax while watching the whales breaching into the sunset.
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