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Whale Surprise Delights Visitors In Table Bay Harbour

Visitors to Table Bay Harbour were treated to a surprise whale sighting over the weekend, as the marine mammal moved calmly through the harbour waters.

Last updated: June 9, 2026 5:03 am
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Cape Town News Desk
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  • A whale was spotted swimming through Table Bay Harbour over the weekend.
  • The sighting was captured on video by Aspoestertjie Adventures and shared on Facebook.
  • Viewers noted how clear the harbour water appeared in the footage.
  • The sighting offers another reminder of the rich marine life found around Cape Town’s coastline.

Visitors to Table Bay Harbour were treated to an unexpected marine sighting over the weekend when a whale was seen swimming calmly through the harbour waters. The moment was captured on video by Aspoestertjie Adventures and shared on Facebook, drawing attention from Cape Town viewers who were struck by both the whale’s relaxed movement and the clear harbour water visible in the footage. While whale sightings are common along the Western Cape coast during migration season, seeing one inside a busy working harbour gave locals and visitors a memorable glimpse of the marine life that still moves close to the city’s shoreline.

Whale Moves Through Table Bay Harbour

A whale gave visitors to Table Bay Harbour an unexpected show over the weekend when it was spotted moving through the harbour waters.

Cape Town Etc reported that footage shared by Aspoestertjie Adventures on Facebook showed the whale swimming calmly through the area and surfacing periodically to blow through its blowhole.

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The sighting quickly attracted attention online, with many viewers commenting on the clarity of the water as the whale moved through the harbour.

For many Capetonians, the moment offered a rare contrast: one of the city’s busiest working harbour areas briefly becoming the scene of a quiet marine encounter.

A Reminder Of Cape Town’s Marine Life

Whales are regularly seen along the Western Cape coastline, especially during migration season.

Cape Town’s waters are home to several whale species at different times of the year, including southern right whales, humpback whales and Bryde’s whales. They are often spotted along the Atlantic coastline, False Bay and popular whale-watching areas further along the coast.

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Harbour sightings tend to attract special attention because they happen close to the city’s industrial and tourism spaces, where people do not always expect to see large marine mammals passing through.

This sighting served as a reminder that Cape Town’s marine environment is not far away from daily city life. It exists just beyond the waterfront, along the harbour edge and across the coastline that surrounds the metro.

Why The Sighting Caught Attention

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The video drew interest not only because of the whale itself, but also because of how calm and visible the moment appeared.

Footage of whales in open bays is often dramatic, but a harbour sighting feels different. It places wild marine life inside a space usually associated with ships, boats, tourism, cargo movement and waterfront activity.

That contrast is what makes the story work.

For visitors, it was an unexpected experience. For locals, it added another small reminder of what makes Cape Town’s coastal setting so distinctive.

The city can be busy, noisy and difficult, but moments like this still show how close nature remains to everyday life.

Cape Town News Editorial View

This is a lighter story, but it has value.

Not every news item needs to be about crime, politics or infrastructure pressure. Cape Town also has everyday moments that remind people why the city remains special.

A whale moving through Table Bay Harbour is one of those moments.

It speaks to tourism, marine life, the harbour, the coastline and the connection between the city and the ocean. It also gives today’s edition a softer local feature after heavier stories around crime, courts and politics.

Cape Town News will continue carrying these kinds of local sightings where they help tell the wider story of the city and its environment.

Q&A

Where was the whale spotted?

The whale was spotted in Table Bay Harbour.

When did the sighting happen?

The sighting took place over the weekend, according to Cape Town Etc.

Who captured the video?

The video was shared by Aspoestertjie Adventures on Facebook.

Are whale sightings common in Cape Town?

Whales are commonly seen along the Western Cape coastline during migration season, but sightings inside busy harbour areas tend to attract special attention.

What whale species are found around Cape Town?

Cape Town’s waters can include southern right whales, humpback whales and Bryde’s whales at different times of the year.

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Visitors to Table Bay Harbour were surprised over the weekend when a whale was spotted swimming calmly through the harbour waters. Cape Town Etc reported that the sighting was captured on video by Aspoestertjie Adventures and shared on Facebook. The footage showed the whale surfacing periodically, while viewers also commented on the clarity of the water. Whale sightings are common along the Western Cape coastline during migration season, but appearances inside busy harbour areas attract special interest. Cape Town News is treating the story as a light Community News feature with a marine-life angle.

Source: Cape Town Etc – Aiden Daries.

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CTNews Desk is the editorial team behind Cape Town News, compiling verified local stories, reports, and updates across the Western Cape.

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