Discover when is the Whale Season in Plettenberg Bay
Curious about when whale season hits Plett? Here’s your guide to catching these majestic marine mammals in action!
Plettenberg Bay becomes a bustling hub for whale enthusiasts between May and October, as it lies along the migratory route of several whale species.
Southern right whales are the stars of the show, migrating from their Antarctic feeding grounds to bask in the balmy waters of the Cape coast. Amidst playful antics, mating rituals, and nurturing their young, these gentle giants offer captivating displays for onlookers.
Joining the spectacle are humpback whales, arriving with their newborn calves to seek refuge in the bay’s sheltered waters. Keep your eyes peeled for these giants feeding near the waves, especially around the Robberg Nature Reserve.
Bryde’s whales, permanent residents of the bay, form social gatherings, while occasional appearances by the formidable orca add to the excitement.
But the marine marvels don’t end there. Encounter pods of bottlenose and indo-pacific humpback dolphins frolicking nearby, alongside a lively colony of cape fur seals entertaining visiting sharks.
And let’s not forget the penguins, who make regular appearances, some even calling Plett their home.
For prime marine life viewing, head to iconic spots like Robberg Peninsula, No 1 Beachy Head Drive, Beacon Island Rocks, Van Plettenberg Monument, Lookout Rocks, The Lookout View site, and Keurboomstrand beaches.
For more on whale watching in Plett, look no further than the World Cetacean Alliance (WCA), which proudly designates Plettenberg Bay as a Whale Heritage Site. This prestigious recognition, supported by World Animal Protection, celebrates destinations committed to safeguarding and celebrating cetaceans and their habitats. Join us in honoring these incredible creatures and the communities dedicated to their conservation.
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