Spring has Sprung in South Africa

Spring has Sprung in South Africa

With spring taking hold of our beautiful country, shouldn’t we start celebrating the vibrant colours and life that this season brings? Below are some of the top scenic places to go and see beautiful flowers, quaint landscapes, and young wildlife. Spring also brings about a beautifully illuminated landscape in Namibia, and the hiking trail that […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

15 October 2013

Colourful Spring Accommodations in the Western Cape

Colourful Spring Accommodations in the Western Cape

With spring in full bloom and summer on the rise, the landscapes abound with colour, from multi-coloured roadside flowers, to the glittering turquoise of the ocean. Make sure you give yourself some time off this summer to really appreciate the people and places around you, and live your life in vivid colour at these colourful […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

12 October 2013

Gorgeous Greek Inspirations in South Africa

Gorgeous Greek Inspirations in South Africa

Greece is a country characterized by azure water, sandy beaches, calming blue and white homes, and the much-beloved myths and legends of Hercules and the Olympian pantheon of gods and goddesses. If you’re longing for a Santorini-styled holiday, but can’t afford the real-deal, visit some of the below places and bring some Greek-inspiration into your […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

11 October 2013

4 Favourite Seafood Spots in Cape Town

4 Favourite Seafood Spots in Cape Town

One question I’m often asked is, “What restaurant do you recommend in Cape Town?” While the options are virtually endless, I’ve rounded up some of my personal favourite seafood restaurants, because if you’re in the Cape, you can’t leave without some lekke fis ‘n tjips! Family-friendly: Dunes Dunes is a great family spot in Hout […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

10 October 2013

Finding France in Franschhoek, Western Cape

Finding France in Franschhoek, Western Cape

From lush vineyards and mountain escarpments, to gourmet delights and old world charm, Franschhoek in the Western Cape is quite comparable to southern France. In fact, Franschhoek is thought of by many as being the food and wine capital of South Africa! Those from France who are visiting the Western Cape, and are missing le […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

8 October 2013

Adventure Motorcycling in the Northern Cape

Adventure Motorcycling in the Northern Cape

Breakfast runs on the open road are great, but if you’re looking for true adventure motorcycling – the kind that involves risks, hazards, and life-changing undertakings – then take a turn off the highway to the tortuous mountain folds, wildflower flatlands, and rippling ochre dunes of the Northern Cape. The contrasting landscapes of the Northern […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

7 October 2013

5 Venomous Snakes you may come across while Hiking in the Cape – and what you should know

5 Venomous Snakes you may come across while Hiking in the Cape – and what you should know

With summer on the rise, more people are heading outdoors. However, this time of year is also known as ‘snake season’ as these cold blooded reptiles come out in the warmer weather to feed and reproduce, and the possibility of a snake bite is heightened. While the chance of encountering a snake is rare, it’s […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

5 October 2013

4 Romantic & Affordable Minimoons near Johannesburg

4 Romantic & Affordable Minimoons near Johannesburg

Time and money play a huge role in our lives, and there are a lot of us who don’t have much of either to spare. As opposed to one expensive romantic holiday a year, couples today are seeking shorter, more frequent, and more affordable “minimoons” that are closer to home. When it comes to minimoons, […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

3 October 2013

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