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Cape Whale Coast
9 Jul

On the Trail – Hermanus, South Africa

Overstrand Hermanus gained status as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy in 2019. Our food and beverages that range from wine to beer, gin, grappa and mineral water are no secret and the National Geographic has a special feature on our region and its offerings in the July/August 2020 edition. ...

Cape Whale Coast
25 Jun

KykNet Film Production on the Cape Whale Coast (20 June 2020)

While leisure travel is not allowed under Level 3 Lockdown regulations, filming is permitted. The Cape Whale Coast had a freelance film team visiting and look forward to seeing our irresistibly beautiful region on TV soon. Frankie Opperman Productions and Bonanza Films visited the Cape Whale Coast filming the next series of a popular adventure show featuring Erns Grundling. We caught up with Erns and the team at VBs in Sandbaai where they were eating pizzas, at Hermanus Old Harbour with Anton Verhoogt of Fisherman's Cottage and on their way to...

Cape Whale Coast
20 Nov

The most charming towns and small cities in South Africa

South Africa is home to a diverse landscape that comprises everything from pristine beaches, rugged mountains and craggy cliffs, to dense forests, crystal-clear lagoons and lush winelands. Interspersed around this varied topography are a vast number of towns and cities, each boasting their own unique character and cultural identity. Read More...

Cape Whale Coast
8 Nov

Overstrand gets nod from UNESCO

The Overstrand has a brand-new and unique accolade to add to its already impressive list of reasons why the Whale Coast is one of the top tourist destinations in the world. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) last week announced that the Overstrand has been designated as Africa’s first Gastronomy Creative City. The Overstrand has been designated as the first Gastronomy Creative City in Africa, joining Cape Town and Durban as the only other two cities in South Africa to be included, respectively, as designated Creative Cities in Design...

Cape Whale Coast
4 Oct

Hermanus eyed for Unesco Status

Hermanus has applied to become South Africa’s first Unesco City of Gastronomy. The bid is led by former head of Afrikaans at the University of KwaZulu-Natal Darryl David, who believes the town has the potential to win. In 2017, he also led the bid which garnered the status of South Africa’s first Unesco (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) City of Literature to Durban. According to David, this is where the bug first bit, and then he decided to tackle gastronomy. He said the first three towns that came to mind...

Cape Whale Coast
13 Sep

Share the Love

Tourism Month is an annual celebration held in September to focus on the importance of tourism to the economy of the Overstrand. During this month there’s an amplified focus on the importance of tourism to the local economy. It also serves as an opportunity to promote domestic tourism and create a culture of travel amongst South Africans. Cape Whale Coast will be using the opportunity to introduce an initiative called SHARE THE LOVE to recognise the many compassionate gestures in our community and encourage others to spread their kindness, warmth and...

Cape Whale Coast
13 Sep

Gansbaai Penguin Project

GANSBAAI’S PENGUIN PROJECT It’s not all black and white for penguins - in fact, some rather colourful penguins have made their home in Gansbaai in the Western Cape of South Africa. The objective of Gansbaai’s Penguin Campaign is to create an interest in Gansbaai's attractions by encouraging visitors to explore more and stay longer. Eight colourful giant penguins decorated by artists will be placed at sponsored locations throughout Gansbaai. The campaign officially launched on the Friday, the 23rd of August 2019 at the African Penguin and Seabird Sanctuary, where eight colourful penguins gathered to...