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05 DECEMBER 2018
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Greater double-collared sunbird (Cinnyris afer) hovering while eating some nectar in a garden in Onrus. PHOTO: Nika Oberholzer
Stage is set for a bumper season Writer De Waal Steyn espite one of the toughest economic and political years in history, the Cape Whale Coast is set for a bumper summer season with thousands of tourists expected to descend on our towns in the next few weeks.
onwards. The hospitality industry is used to the initial dip at the start of December and takes this opportunity to prepare for the spike in activity that follows,” says Tourism Manager Frieda Lloyd. “This year the public holiday on Monday 17 December is also encouraging people to take a long weekend and we expect an influx.”
“We are expecting a good season with most accommodation establishments reporting a good number of reservations from 14 December
According to her many foreign tourists visited our towns over the last few weeks, with especially Germans tourists, topping the list.
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“With more direct flights between Europe and Cape Town we have seen an increase in the number of Europeans coming to the Western Cape. These visitors are adventurous and eager to travel off the beaten track. It is encouraging to note that many arrivals at Cape Town International Airport head to Hermanus before exploring the rest of the Western Cape. We are fortunate that this year was one of the best ever whale seasons and that it ended very late this year. There are actually still a few whales along our coast,” says Frieda.
She says however, that it is mainly local visitors that will be filling our beaches during December and early January. “What is interesting is that holidaymakers in Hermanus are once again staying for longer periods. With the petrol price decreasing it is encouragement enough to take a welldeserved break after a tough year. It certainly helps that there are new tourism products on offer and more experiences to be enjoyed. There is a noticeable interest in nature with the
demand for hiking routes being high on the list of enquiries at the tourism offices. The events calendar for this year is jampacked and sure to meet the tastes of everyone.” Frieda says visitors are drawn to places that offer them interesting and exciting things to do and see. “With our wine routes, nature reserves, Blue Flag beaches and an almost endless number of adventure activities, visitors do not need to travel around anymore.” Continues on P 3