Category: Cape Town

Not so Irresponsible Full Moon Hikes up Lions Head

Not so Irresponsible Full Moon Hikes up Lions Head

“My friends would call this irresponsible!” The nervous excitement reverberated off this poshly-accented mantra as our British friend clambered her way down the rocky slope of Lions Head during a visit to Cape Town. It might sound crazy to some that we were hiking in the dark, by the faint glow of the not-so-full moon, […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

24 January 2014

The J&B Met: What to Expect & Where to Stay

The J&B Met: What to Expect & Where to Stay

Acclaimed as South Africa’s most prestigious horse racing event and the largest annual outdoor social event in Cape Town, the J&B Met will once again provide a dazzling display of the fast and the fabulous at the Kenilworth Racecourse in Cape Town on Saturday, 1 February 2014. The J&B Met, more fondly known as “The […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

17 January 2014

Food and Wine Pairings in the Western Cape

Food and Wine Pairings in the Western Cape

There is nothing quite like spending a lazy day wine tasting in the summer sun. And in the Western Cape, you can enjoy a variety of tasty food to pair with your wine! Read on to find out about some of our favourite wineries to wine and dine in a town near you!   Waterford […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

15 January 2014

In Pictures: 30 Reasons to Visit South Africa

In Pictures: 30 Reasons to Visit South Africa

We could write a 1,000 page book on why you should visit South Africa, but we reckon it’s a little easier just to give you a visual taste… South Africa is home of the Big 5 – the lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. But did you know that there is also the Small 5? […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

9 January 2014

Cape Town’s Incredible Suburbs

Cape Town’s Incredible Suburbs

Cape Town is one of the most undeniably beautiful cities in the world – and has been allocated that title by many unrecognised Top 10 City lists, as well as trusted sources such as Forbes.com, Harvey World Travel, Conde Nast, Lonely Planet, and even TripAdvisor. It seems everyone is in agreement that Cape Town can […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

8 January 2014

There’s Something New at Constantia Glen

There’s Something New at Constantia Glen

Perched on the sunniest slopes of Cape Town’s Constantia Wine Valley, Constantia Glen is highly acclaimed for its cool climate Sauvignon Blancs and Bordeaux-style reds, as well as its exquisite views. Unfortunately many scratched the estate off their “to do” list in 2013 due to the many months of noisy renovations that left a dull […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

6 January 2014

Beaches in the Western Cape that you don’t want to Miss

Beaches in the Western Cape that you don’t want to Miss

With summer in full swing, you are likely starting to plan your annual holiday, and with this comes day dreams of the crashing ocean and warm golden beaches. Luckily for you, the Western Cape has an abundance of captivating beaches with pristine white sand, glittering blue ocean, and excellent facilities. Here are some top Western […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

4 January 2014

The Incredible Insider’s Guide to Cape Town

The Incredible Insider’s Guide to Cape Town

There are plenty of guides to Cape Town that beckon visitors to the main tourist attractions, but if you’re visiting during peak season, these are some of the places you may wish to avoid. After all, some of the most worthwhile places are the ones that not many people know about. So if you’re looking […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

21 December 2013

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