Category: Family

5 Lazy Weekend Getaways

5 Lazy Weekend Getaways

When you pick a holiday getaway, more often than not it’s the ones with tranquillity, gorgeous scenery and, of course, privacy that have you returning again and again. If you need a sanctuary where you can escape the pinging notifications and e-mail alerts, to enjoy some good old fashioned relaxation with your partner, family, or […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

6 June 2014

Digging up the Past – Fossils and Artefacts in South Africa

Digging up the Past – Fossils and Artefacts in South Africa

Fossilized remains and artefacts discovered around the world have given humanity a blast from the past, by providing greater insight into how early mankind lived, what they ate, and what flora and fauna was around. Some of the richest fossil finds known to mankind can be found in our own backyard – and the latest find […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

3 June 2014

Top 3 Places for a Journey of Self-Discovery

Top 3 Places for a Journey of Self-Discovery

At some point in each person’s life, questions arise such as “who am I”, “what is my place in this world”, and “can I change my current life to the one I want”? Our ancestors also struggled with these questions, and one of the great minds from the past who nicely portrayed this is Socrates. […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

31 May 2014

72 Hours in Montagu

72 Hours in Montagu

If you’re holidaying in Montagu, or happen to be in the area for a short time, don’t be fooled by the small town appearance, as the village is teaming with excursions and activities the whole family can enjoy. Having recently returned from a 3-day trip to Montagu, I can say that all of the below […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

30 May 2014

20 Coffee Shops to Get your Fix in Cape Town

20 Coffee Shops to Get your Fix in Cape Town

When winter arrives, gone are the days of cocktails along the beachfront and in come the coffee shops with their quirky interiors and tempting cake displays. With their menu of warming allurements, from teas and coffees, to hot chocolates and baked items, there is no better way to spend a cold, rainy day in the Mother […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

24 May 2014

Top 5 Places to Walk with South African Animals

Top 5 Places to Walk with South African Animals

If you’re ever dreamt of staring deep into an animal’s eyes, and have its soul speak to yours, then the below places will definitely fulfil your dreams of being a modern day Snow White! 1. Cheetahs Where:  Tenikwa Wildlife Awareness Center and Animal Hospital, Plettenberg Bay Cost: R580 per person Time: 07:30 – 09:00 / […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

23 May 2014

8 Western Cape Wine Estates that are Perfect for Winter

8 Western Cape Wine Estates that are Perfect for Winter

When it’s cold or raining and you’re yearning to get out of the house and spend some time with family and friends, it’s time to head to your favourite wine estate. Here are our top picks for Western Cape wineries where you can enjoy romance, family lunches, or relaxed catch-ups with friends: 1. Constantia Glen, Constantia […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

21 May 2014

10 Reasons Why a Visit to Paternoster is the Answer to Your Prayers

10 Reasons Why a Visit to Paternoster is the Answer to Your Prayers

Paternoster, meaning “Our Father”, is a little gem on the West Coast that exudes a fishing village charm of yesteryear. Fast becoming known as the St Tropez of South Africa, Paternoster is a place where white beach sands to merge with fynbos and the ocean, smiling fishermen dipping their fishing rods into the freezing ocean, […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

14 May 2014

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