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SSouth Africa is a well-established paragliding destination, and Hermanus (just a 90-minute drive from Cape Town) is one of the Western Cape’s most scenic offerings. With an excellent blend of ocean, mountain and urban scenery, paragliding is offered throughout the year, provided you have the right weather conditions, of course. 

Hermanus is a Western Cape Town famous for its whale watching, and paragliding offers the best possible aerial views of these ocean giants. Even if you don’t see any whales during your paragliding adventure, the scenery, serenity and occasional adrenalin rush is more than enough to keep you going. 

There are several operators who offer paragliding tours in Hermanus. Para Taxi is one of these operators, offering 60- to 90-minute tandem glides from a view point just beyond the Vodacom station, outside Hermanus. 

Anyone who weighs between 20kg and 115kg can paraglide and no previous experience is required. Guests sit in a comfy seat at the front of the glider and simply relax while an experienced guide does all the work throughout the descent. 

TThe scenery on this adventure includes the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the booming town of Hermanus and its natural surrounds. The rugged shoreline is rather impressive from an aerial view. During the winter and spring months (May to October), it is quite common to see humpback and southern right whales breaching out of the water. 

Wind speeds in Hermanus generally range from 5 to 20 knots, with April and May regarded as the calmest months in terms of wind. 

But that’s not all. Hermanus is a fantastic hub of adventure. We recommend putting on your hiking boots and making your way up the mountains. 

TTake a trek through nature reserves like Fernkloof or Vogelgat with their incredible views and hiking trails that suit every fitness level. At the world-famous Cliff Path, the most popular trail in Hermanus, you can walk about 12km through rugged coastline all the way to Grotto beach. With the sea in front of you and the mountains at your back, you will not only spot some whales, but soothe your soul at the same time as well. 

Remember, there are always guided walks available if you prefer some company.  

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TTravel tips & planning info 

 

Who to contact 

 

Para Taxi 
Tel: +27 (0)82 966 2047 

 

How to get here 

 

Hermanus is a 90-minute drive from Cape Town. You can hire a car from Cape Town International Airport or Cape Town city centre. 

 

Best time to visit 

 

Paragliding is offered throughout the year, but the best months for whale watching are between May and November. 

 

Where to stay 

 

If you are on a budget, Hermanus Backpackers is a vibrant establishment with a great social scene. For something more luxurious, the Misty Waves Hotel is a classy option. 

 

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