by tempuser_3029453090 | Jan 24, 2026
Cape Town has a way of meeting you exactly where you are. Whether you arrive with a tightly packed itinerary, an emotional hangover, or the simple desire to stare at the ocean for hours, the city adapts, writes Zoë Erasmus. Spaxido Spaxido / Pexels It’s a place where...
by tempuser_3029453090 | Jan 24, 2026
The most memorable nature experiences can often be found at the edge of our cities without travelling a distance or going deep into the wilderness, writes Lee-Ann Steyn. Mountains, forests, wetlands, and wildlife-rich reserves surround urban areas throughout South...
by tempuser_3029453090 | Jan 24, 2026
Residents in Fish Hoek and Simon’s Town are being urged to plan ahead as the Cape Town Cycle Tour returns to the Peninsula on Sunday, 8 March, bringing large-scale road closures and heavy traffic volumes to the Far South, reports Cape {town} Etc. Cape Town Cycle Tour...
by tempuser_3029453090 | Dec 14, 2025
For many Capetonians, Christmas Day means swapping a cramped sitting room for a wide-open view: sun, sea and long-table lunches are firmly on the menu. aboodi vesakaran / Pexels If you’re planning to be out and about rather than hosting, here are the places locals...
by tempuser_3029453090 | Dec 14, 2025
We slid our kayaks into the dark blue waters encircling Orcas Island, Washington. An earthy scent of pines and honeyed roses enveloped us. From the stern, I angled the paddle blade in the water like a rudder while my husband, Dan, power-stroked from the bow. As we...