Category: Unusual

The World’s Biggest Races in South Africa

The World’s Biggest Races in South Africa

As the wheel spins closer to this weekend’s mammoth Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour, we look at some of the world’s biggest races that are hosted right here in South Africa. Perfect for anyone who loves extreme travel and tourism! The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour: World’s Largest Individually Timed Cycle […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

5 March 2014

Family Friendly Resorts in the Western Cape

Family Friendly Resorts in the Western Cape

Family getaways are a chance to bond with your kids without the distractions of daily life, so take the time to plan fun holiday activities. We chatted with some of our accommodations to find out what makes them a great choice for your family. Blommekloof Country Cottage Blommekloof Country Cottage is a charismatic self-catering accommodation […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

4 March 2014

10 Things Cricket Taught Me about Travel

10 Things Cricket Taught Me about Travel

Sport teaches us many life lessons. Being a team player, rising above challenges, learning how to win and lose with dignity. After spending a day watching the Proteas battle it out against the Aussies at Newlands, I realise there’s a lot that cricket can teach us about travel. 1. Anything can happen. How many times […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

3 March 2014

Oops! Here’s what to do if you miss your flight

Oops! Here’s what to do if you miss your flight

Perhaps you overslept, got caught in traffic, left your passport behind…we’re not here to judge. Whatever the reason, you’re running circles around the airport with sweat droplets on your forehead as you assess your seemingly impossible situation.  So you missed your flight…now what? Be pro-active If you know you’re running late, check in online at […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

1 March 2014

Learning to Surf at Muizenberg

Learning to Surf at Muizenberg

It was a sunny, windless, bikini-cladding day when I confirmed my first surf lesson at Muizenberg, Cape Town. Lifestyle Surf Shop’s Facebook page even bragged about “golden hours all day”. But when I woke the next morning to the wind punching trees at 40km/hour, I knew Murphy was sniggering behind the scenes. Driving out to […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

28 February 2014

10 Important Items offered at a Hotel that you may have forgotten to Pack

10 Important Items offered at a Hotel that you may have forgotten to Pack

When planning a holiday, there is so much to remember, from booking flights to organising someone to look after your pets while you’re away, so it’s no surprise that things are often forgotten. But you don’t have to tear your hair out when you have left some important things at home. Gather yourself together and […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

27 February 2014

5 Undeniable Reasons Why Road Trips Rock

5 Undeniable Reasons Why Road Trips Rock

Road trips are one of the greatest ways to experience travel in a way that flying or trains can’t provide. After all, on a road trip you’re the captain of your journey and you get to decide where to stop and for how long, instead of your tour driver. So, embrace the freedom and enjoy […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

25 February 2014

Solo Travel Tips for the Fearless Female

Solo Travel Tips for the Fearless Female

In this day and age, there is no shame in travelling alone. In fact, it can be liberating and open us up to new experiences. If you’re a brave young woman, here are a few tips that will make your solo trip safer and more enjoyable: Research and plan in advance Have an easily accessible […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

22 February 2014

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