| Hermanus whale watching In 
			season we count over 150 whales in our bay. Known as the whale 
			coast. The Southern right whale visits us from the end of May to the end 
            of November every year. Whales continue to be seen until early 
			January but in far fewer numbers. They come to give birth and mate in the warmer and protected 
            waters of our bay.  They seem to be curious by nature and will often pop their heads 
            out of the water to have a look at the people watching them and then 
            put on a display of enormous strength launching their bodies out of 
            the water several times in succession to the delight of the crowds. 
			Seagulls always seem to always be around to collect 
            the somewhat stunned fish after the whales crash back into the ocean. 
			Whales will often approach the whale spotting boats 
            to within touching distance to have a good look and seem to have no 
            fear at all. In order to show off they will reverse up out of the water tail 
            first holding  their tail aloft like some huge banner for ages. 
            One whale was there for so long we thought it had jumped and then 
            landed face down in the ocean bed - stuck !  He wasn't; he was 
            just the best tail waver we ever saw. Depending on the weather they will laze about next to the rocks , 
            sometimes touching the rocks and swimming in the kelp (seaweed) 
            within meters of the cliffs. Other times they will put on stunning 
            displays. We are not sure but the rougher weather seems to 
            invigorate them. Mating is an involved affair with the female selecting who she 
            wants. We have witnessed a rejected male trying for hours to mate 
            with a female who just rolled onto her back whenever he approached. 
            In the end he was jumping onto her to try and get her to accept him. 
            He left a desperate whale quite disappointed in the end. Our local pilot who offers flights over the whales has witnessed 
            interaction with dolphins, where the baby whale plays tag with the 
            dolphins and ends up with a thoroughly irritated mother whale chasing 
            the dolphins away. We have watched dolphins coming from a distance 
			away directly to the whales, swim around and in between for some 
			time and then swim away, who knows what interaction we witnessed, 
			but it happens often. We have also witnessed a whale calf swimming up to her mother, 
            who was lying on her back, the mother folded her massive flipper 
            around the calf holding her close. Birthing is a lengthy and noisy affair. Often the female giving 
            birth will be assisted by 2 other females. The one seems to help the 
            female keep near the surface and the other one will push the baby to 
            the surface when it is born to get it's first breath.  On the Cliff 
            Guest House in Hermanus provides awesome whale watching 
            opportunities. This unique Hermanus accommodation, where you can 
            watch whales from your bed or private patio, has 4 stars and is a 
            luxury guest house with magnificent sea views. Shark cage diving or 
            shark based activities can be arranged and is an easy drive from 
            Hermanus.  Hermanus has wonderful beaches stretching for miles and swimming 
            areas with life guards. We can also arrange whale watching cruises, 
            scuba diving, paragliding, horse riding on the beach, fishing, golf, 
            quad biking, sea kayaking, etc. Walk from our front gate along the 
            cliffs to town or the New Harbour and watch whales jump or swim 
            sometimes so close you feel you can touch them or just sit and enjoy 
            the stunning tranquility and beauty. Whale information 
            Right 
            whales are
            baleen whales belonging to the
            family Balaenidae. Three 
            right whale
            species are recognized in the genus
            Eubalaena, while the
            Bowhead Whale—also a right whale—is 
            placed in its own genus, 
            Balaena. Right whales can grow up to 18 m 
            (60 feet) 
            long and weigh up to 100 tonnes. 
            Their rotund bodies are mostly black, with distinctive
            callosities (roughened patches of 
            skin) on their heads. They are called "right whales" because
            whalers thought the whales were the 
            "right" ones to hunt, as they float when killed and often swim 
            within sight of the shore. Populations were vastly reduced by 
            intensive harvesting during the active years of the whaling 
            industry. Today, instead of hunting them, people often
            watch these acrobatic whales for 
            pleasure.
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 South Africa
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            Whale watching at On the Cliffs
 Guest House
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            designed the guest house around the sea. From all the rooms you can 
            watch whales, dolphins or seals from your bed or patio. If you walk 
            on the lawns, relax in the pub, have breakfast in the dining room, 
            you can spot whales. It is not uncommon in season for us to walk in 
            and everyone is standing up watching a whale breach.The dolphins seem to have no timetable and if you are lucky you can 
            see them powering past the cliffs leaping out of the water showing 
            incredible style.
 Sometimes we are extremely lucky to see flamingo's flying past to or 
            from the lagoon. We also have pelican's flying past looking very 
            much like a flight of bombers in formation. The Cape Cormorant fly 
            past in a single file for up to half an hour in huge flocks and when 
            they land on the water to fish it looks like a huge washing machine. 
            They have a rock in the bay where they spend the night and watching 
            them land in single file is well worth it.
 
            Land based whale watching 
            This is the only place we know of that 
            it is absolutely unnecessary to leave land to see whales up close 
            and personal. It is not necessary to take an hour and a half boat 
            trip to find a whale you will see them while you walk, while you sit 
            and have lunch at a seafront restaurant and if you stay with us you 
            will also most likely hear them at night. They can make quite an 
            eerie moaning noise amongst others, they also hit their tail on the 
            water make very loud slaps.Take a boat trip or plane ride and it will give you a different 
            perspective .
 
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