by tempuser_3605901859 | Dec 22, 2025
Some summer days in Cape Town start slowly — not because there’s nothing to do, but because the heat demands it. Sunset at Saunders Rock by Zoe Erasmus On one of the hottest afternoons of summer — fittingly aligned with the summer solstice — my friends and I spent the...
by tempuser_3605901859 | Dec 22, 2025
Safari does not have to be intimidating. Image used for illustrative purposes/redcharlie/Unsplash For many travellers the idea of a safari can feel overwhelming. Early morning wake ups, long game drives and unfamiliar wildlife etiquette are often enough to put first...
by tempuser_3605901859 | Dec 16, 2025
When Cape Town heats up, the city’s best escapes are often found offshore. V&A Waterfront/Adedayo Adekunle/Unsplash Cooling sea breezes, open horizons and marine encounters offer instant relief from crowded beaches and busy roads. From family friendly harbour...
by tempuser_3605901859 | Dec 16, 2025
Beyond cellar doors and scenic lunches, a growing number of wine farms now double as adventure playgrounds. Think quad bikes between vineyards, mountain bike trails that rival dedicated bike parks, zip lines above the vines and guided routes that turn a tasting day...
by tempuser_3605901859 | Dec 16, 2025
Cape Town’s cultural calendar is set for a major shift in 2026 as preparations begin for LUMENOCITY, which is The Art of Light, a large-scale festival that will bring illuminated art installations, creative technology, and immersive storytelling to the historic...