Explore the Overberg & Hermanus Region
Nestled along the stunning Whale Coast of South Africa, the Overberg region promises natural splendour, exciting marine life and authentic local culture. Step out of Lagoon Haven House to uncover pristine beaches, exhilarating whale encounters, fynbos-covered hills and charming artisan markets. From leisurely cliff‑top strolls to heart‑pounding marine safaris, your days here will be as relaxing or adventurous as you like.
Discover Lagoon Haven & the Cape Whale Coast
Nature & Wildlife
Adventure & Activities
Whale Watching & Marine Encounters
Scenic Walks & Drives
Relaxation & Comfort
Family-Friendly Fun

This scenic 12 km trail hugs the coastline from Old Harbour to Grotto Beach, offering dramatic sea views, fynbos blooms and whale sightings between June and December. Much of it is wheelchair‑accessible.

From the cliffs or on guided boat tours, you can see magnificent southern right whales in Walker Bay. Boat experiences often include dolphins, seals and penguins.

A fascinating maritime museum in restored fishing shacks. Learn about Hermanus’s fishing and whaling history and see a whale skeleton in the Whale House. Open seven days a week.

Covering 1 800 ha in the Kleinrivier Mountains, this reserve boasts over 1 300 species of fynbos, several hiking and biking trails and spectacular vistas over the Hemel‑en‑Aarde Valley.

Held at the cricket club on Saturday mornings, this rustic local market features artisan food, crafts, fresh produce and craft beverages in a convivial atmosphere.

A tranquil wine region just inland from Hermanus, acclaimed for cool‑climate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Many estates offer tastings, meals and valley views.

Options include kayaking in Walker Bay, paragliding, abalone tours, game drives and shark cage diving in nearby Gansbaai.

Visit this ancient archaeological site (65 000–85 000 years old) via a scenic coastal boardwalk in De Kelders—part of Walker Bay Nature Reserve. Best at low tide.

Within driving distance, De Hoop offers world‑class fynbos biodiversity and marine wildlife. Cape Agulhas marks Africa’s southernmost tip and is perfect for a day‑trip

Situated on the Klein River, this well‑preserved village is known for bird‑watching, gentle river cruises, local markets and food artisans.