We take you out on the National Route 2 via Gordon’s Bay to join the coastal road, Clarence Drive (R44) and enjoy the scenic coastal views On the way we pass Gordons Bay, founded in 1790, was named after Robert Gordon, a Dutch East India Company officer. The town's picturesque harbour and yacht club have made it a popular spot for sailors and the beaches are some of the most popular in this region. Pringle Bay: Founded in 1798 as a fishing village, Pringle Bay was named after Rear Admiral Thomas Pringle and along with its sister villages of Betty's Bay and Kleinmond, is used by many Capetonians as a weekend getaway spot. Betty's Bay: Established in 1930, Betty's Bay was named after Betty Youlden, daughter of the town's founder, Arthur Youlden. Kleinmond: Meaning "small mouth" in Afrikaans, Kleinmond was established in 1875 as a fishing village. The picturesque harbour is a stopping point. Arrive in Hermanus: Founded in 1850 as a fishing village, Hermanus was named Hermanus Pietersfontein after a local farmer but got shortened over time. The town's harbour was once a whaling station (1910-1930), a significant industry that shaped the local economy. Today, Hermanus is renowned for its: - Whale watching (June to November), with southern right whales visiting the coastline - Scenic coastal paths - Art galleries and craft shops - Excellent restaurants and accommodations Join us to see and experience the most beautiful coastline in the world. All in the comfort of your private personal tour.
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