Mosaic Lagoon Lodge

Mosaic Lagoon Lodge in Hermanus, in the Western Cape South Africa. It is situated between ocean and towering mountains. This ecological gem is a magnificent wilderness full of distinctive birds and plants; beach, water and land adventures; creative food; refreshing spa and friendly caring service. On the Cape Whale Coast, Mosaic is centrally located to whale watching, marine tours, shark cage diving and exploring the Overberg Wine Region.

Mosaic Lagoon Lodge is located in Stanford, between ocean and towering mountains. Stanford is a beautiful part of the Overberg region in Western Cape South Africa. This ecological gem is a magnificent wilderness area full of birdlife and flora. The lodge offers the opportunity to explore beach, water and land adventures; enjoy creative food, a refreshing spa and friendly caring service. On the Cape Whale Coast, Mosaic Lagoon Lodge is centrally located to experience whale watching, marine tours, shark cage diving and exploring the Overberg Wine Region.

Mosaic Lagoon Lodge is an intimate offering with just 5 safari-style suites located on the edge of Hermanus Lagoon. Guests have the option to choose from different suites that offer various views, from mountain to forest to lagoon. The main area is characterised by large deck, dining and pool area that overlooks the lagoon - the perfect place for guests to relax, soak in the views and enjoy the spectaculat birdlife.

The area, Walker Bay, is well known for being the best destination globally to do land-based whale watching . Between June and December, Southern Right Whales migrate from the freezing cold waters of Antarctica to these warmer covered bays to court, mate and calf. So guests who visit Mosaic Lagoon Lodge during this period become one of the few lucky people to spot whales from a very close range while on land. The lodge has many other activities that guests can take part in and itis perfect for families and friends.

Accommodation options at Mosaic Lagoon Lodge

  • Lagoon Lodge Suites

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    Each luxury suite at Mosaic Lagoon Lodge accommodates a maximum of 2 adults on a king-size bed or 2 singles. Each suite has a large bathtub, an outdoor shower, …

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    from R 5230 / Per person per night sharing

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  • Lagoon Lodge Family Suite

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    The family suite at Mosaic Lagoon Lodge accommodates a maximum of 2 adults and 2 children on a king-size bed or 2 singles. The suite has a large bathtub, an out…

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    from R 5230 / Per person per night sharing

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What's included

The Rate Includes:

• All meals - breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, house beverages & welcome drink

• Activities at Mosaic – Beach excursions, quad biking (ATV’s), boating, kayaking, sup, cycling, nature walks/bird watching.

Location

How to get there

  • 1 hrs

    Cape Town International Airport

  • Mosaic Lagoon Lodge

    Hermanus Lagoon, Wortelgat Rd, Stanford, 7210

  • Check in at Mosaic Lagoon Lodge

    14:00 on day of arrival

  • Check out at Mosaic Lagoon Lodge

    10:00 on day of departure

Frequently asked questions

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R 5,230
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Reviews

  • Loved the Experience

    This is one of the best lodges we have ever visited. We loved the experience, the accommodation, the food and the people at Mosaic. We also love that it's not far from Cape Town, so it was very easy to find.

    Conservio.com review

    R. Wales

  • Would Love to Go Back

    I loved staying at Mosaic Lagoon Lodge. The activities and food were the highlight of my stay. I honestly wish I stayed longer

    Conservio.com review

    A. Kriel

Mosaic Lagoon Lodge impact highlights

Mosaic Lagoon Lodge is currently a part of the Walker Bay Fynbos Conservancy which is managed by the Grootbos Foundation. They work, collaboration with the landowners around them to conserve the environment and biodiversity in which they operate. They are also quite far with the process of being declared a nature reserve with the help of Birdlife South Africa and the WWF due to the enormous amount of bird species on their property.