Meeting the Giants

A Soul-Stirring Ocean Adventure

Whale Watching Season –  Nature’s Grandest Show

From June to November, something truly magical happens along South Africa’s southern coast: the majestic southern right whales return to our waters. These gentle giants migrate from the icy Antarctic to our warmer shores to mate, calve, and nurse their young — and there’s no better place to witness this natural wonder than at Mosaic Lagoon Lodge.

A Front-Row Seat to Whale Season

Tucked between towering mountains, a serene lagoon, and the endless expanse of the sea, Mosaic Lagoon Lodge offers a uniquely intimate setting to experience whale season. Whether you’re sipping coffee on your private deck, kayaking on the lagoon, or enjoying a guided coastal walk, you’re never far from the awe-inspiring sight of a whale breaching or a tail fluke slicing through the waves.

Luxury Meets Wilderness

At Mosaic, we believe in blending comfort with connection to nature. Our lodge offers luxurious accommodation, gourmet dining, and personalized service — all set within a private nature reserve rich with fynbos, birdlife, and panoramic views. It’s the perfect place to unwind, reconnect, and explore.

Explore the Overberg

Beyond whale watching, the Overberg region is a treasure trove of adventure and beauty. Enjoy wine tasting at nearby estates, hike through ancient dunes, or simply soak in the tranquility of our surroundings. Every day brings a new opportunity to discover something extraordinary.

 

Experience the Magic of Whale Watching at Mosaic Lagoon Lodge

Whether you’re a seasoned whale watcher or experiencing this wonder for the first time, Mosaic Lagoon Lodge promises an unforgettable escape during South Africa’s whale season.

Get In Touch

ADDRESS

On the Hermanus Lagoon, Wortelgat Rd, Stanford, 7210

Call Us

+27 76 313 2814

Email Us

reservations@mosaicsouthafrica.com

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