3-Hour Guided Whale Watching & Sunset Picnic | De Kelders, Gansbaai Step into the wonder of the Cape Whale Coast with our signature Whales & Sunsets Chasing Experience — where the wild beauty of the ocean meets the golden glow of an unforgettable sunset.


  • Category: Tours
  • Service Duration: 03:00 Hours
  • Address: De Kelders, South Africa (Map)
  • Price:R1100.00

 

Description

Your journey begins with a 2-hour guided land-based whale-watching tour along the breathtaking cliffs of De Kelders—a globally renowned location for some of the closest and most awe-inspiring shore-based whale sightings. Watch in awe as Southern Right whales breach, spy-hop, and tail-slap just offshore, while our expert guides share fascinating stories about their behavior, migration, and the surrounding marine life.

As the day softens into dusk, we’ll lead you to a secluded viewpoint for a magical 1-hour sunset celebration. Settle into a cozy, scenic setup with curated appetizers and refreshments, all while soaking in panoramic views of Walker Bay. It’s the perfect moment for photos, reflection, and soaking in the last golden light dancing on the ocean—perhaps with a whale or two still on the horizon.


What’s Included:

  • 2-hour guided whale-watching walk along the De Kelders Cliff Paths

  • 1-hour sunset picnic with seating, blankets, and ambient setup

  • Delicious local appetizers and non-alcoholic refreshments (bubbly available on request)

  • Professional photo highlights from your tour

Small group sizes for a more intimate, personalized experience


What to Bring:

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • A windbreaker or jacket

  • Your phone or camera for sunset selfies

  • A sense of wonder 🌊✨


Perfect For:

💑 Couples seeking a romantic escape
📸 Photographers and nature lovers
👨‍👩‍👧 Families and small groups creating lasting memories
🧭 Adventurers looking to experience Gansbaai beyond the boat


🎟️ Book Now – Limited spots available to ensure the best views and comfort.
📍 Starting Point: Overberg Explore Welcome Point, De Kelders Cliff Path