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Cape Town Has Bumper 2015 Holiday Season

By SAPeople Staff Writer 08-01-16 11:00

Cape Town has had one of the busiest-ever holiday seasons, according to early figures – and it’s not over yet – the Cape Town tourism authority has said. Two major attractions, Table Mountain Cableway (with 28 percent more visitors than December 2014) and Robben Island (with 43 percent more visitors, almost 47,000 in December), had record-breaking numbers, […]

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Travel Panel Names South Africa Among Top Destinations for 2016

By SAPeople Staff Writer 05-01-16 13:38

A panel of 10 travel experts have told Britain’s Financial Times that South Africa is one of the destinations to watch in 2016, with several factors – the England cricket tour, more diverse destinations in the country, the upcoming release of a sequel to Nelson Mandela’s autobiography – pointing to heightened interest and tourism numbers. The other areas around […]

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Four Tips on How to Be Shark Smart This Summer

By SAPeople Staff Writer 28-12-15 14:47

Summer is the time many people head to the beach to enjoy a refreshing dip in the sea to wash away the years’ hard work. Being bitten by a shark remains a concern for many beachgoers even though statistically, the chances are extremely low. Last year, worldwide 72 people were bitten in unprovoked incidents with […]

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UK Paper Names Cape Town Among Top 20 Places to See in 2016

By SAPeople Staff Writer 24-12-15 07:07

The Telegraph newspaper in Britain has included Cape Town on a list of top places across the globe – from cities to countries to national parks – to visit in 2016. Other destinations on the list included Porto, Portugal; Yosemite national park in the U.S.; the Dominican Republic; Kenya’s Masai Mara; and the island of […]

Foreign Families Turned Away from Dream Holiday to South Africa

By SAPeople 21-12-15 12:56

An average of 10 families are being turned away from Heathrow Airport daily as they try to embark on a holiday to South Africa, according to a report by The Independent newspaper in the UK. The British newspaper says that the families are being denied boarding after “falling foul of draconian new rules that demand a full birth […]

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At Least 20 Reasons Why Joburg Sizzles

By SAPeople Staff Writer 14-12-15 19:50

Call Johannesburg what you will – ugly, the crime capital of the world, mine dump, blah blah blah – many of us have always loved it. And plenty of people who once avoided the place – staying cocooned at OR Tambo International on their flights to Cape Town or Kruger – are now venturing into this spectacular world-class city. […]

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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Table Mountain

By SAPeople Contributor 11-12-15 09:20

To celebrate International Mountain Day today, Friday 11 December, here are a few awesome and random facts about the Mother City’s 260-million year old iconic landmark…like did you know that Table Mountain is the only mountain in the world to have a constellation (“Mensa”) named after it? Or that there are over 350 trails you could […]

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Dive Into Summer (and Pools) Across South Africa

By SAPeople Staff Writer 10-12-15 16:55

South Africa is known for its beaches – and its cold water in Cape Town – but there are plenty of other places to plunge in. This is only a small collection, but we thought it might get you in the mood. Arathusa Safari Lodge, Sabi Sand Game Reserve Sea Point Pavilion Pool, Cape Town Mac […]

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In Cape Town, It’s Always High Time for High Tea

By SAPeople Staff Writer 07-12-15 04:33

High tea – that sumptuous invention credited to the Duchess of Bedford to quell the pangs of hunger between lunch and dinner – is still part of the culture at a range of hotels in Cape Town. So settle back and raise your pinkie as you enjoy the savoury and sweet treats found at some of the best high tea spreads […]

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Lucky Packet: 11 Stories from South Africa This Week

By SAPeople Staff Writer 10-12-15 00:58

Everything from unidentified flying objects over Durban’s UFO-like stadium to women taking to the roads of Cape Town – to fix them, no less – to reminiscences about walking the famed “camino” trail across northern Spain, those are a few stories you might not have seen this week. 1. Good grief, green light a UFO? The […]

Your Destination Wedding? Wildly Romantic Venues on the Wild Coast…

By Sandi Durnford-Slater 27-10-16 14:56

Congratulations on your engagement. You’ve clinked champagne glasses, changed your Facebook status, now begins the quest to please everyone – including your father’s half sister’s aunt Betty who, having sent you R50 for your birthday every year since birth, expects to be invited. But what do you want? Have you considered a ‘destination wedding’? People all over […]

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The New Hotel? 6 Fabulous Airbnb Options in SA this December

By SAPeople Staff Writer 18-01-21 00:31

Dreaming of a fabulous holiday to South Africa? While few holidaymakers in the past probably thought of renting someone else’s home – or even a room in it – the US company Airbnb seems to be changing all that around the world, especially in South Africa – and your holiday options are now quite spectacular…as seen in the photos below. Airbnb’s home/room/couch-rental […]

SuzelleDIY on What to Do in Amsterdam

By SAPeople Contributor 28-11-15 10:31

SuzelleDIY’s latest video couldn’t come at a better time – she shared all her top tips on enjoying Amsterdam, just as Air France KLM announced they will now operate year-round daily flights between Amsterdam and Cape Town, starting in May 2016. The latest video from South Africa’s popular DIY queen is a little different from her normal household and how-to-make-a-braai-pie type of […]

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A Guide to 10 Great Beaches Around Cape Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 05-04-18 00:07

A few weeks ago I heard a young kid on KFM radio explain what he loved most about Cape Town. He said that despite school and work, it always feels like you’re on holiday. It got me asking why Cape Town has this particular atmosphere, and then it came to me – it has a […]

Just 6 of Cape Town’s Cultural Highlights

By SAPeople Contributor 08-11-15 10:56

Cape Town and the Winelands are famous for their stunning scenery and outdoor activities, but they are also a treasure trove of art, culture and history. Travel writer and tour guide James Bainbridge shares his cultural highlights of the Mother City area. 1. Babylonstoren  This 17th-century wine farm south of Paarl is a total gem, […]

Video Captures an Eyeful of Cape Town from Above

By SAPeople Staff Writer 02-11-15 13:37

The production house Two Wheels Across has released a video made over six weeks of Cape Town from a bird’s-eye view, a follow-up to an earlier video of the city as the starting point of a cross-Africa motorbike ride. Watch the Cape Town video Two Wheels Across is the brainchild of Beirut-born Christian Ghammachi who did a solo […]

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Botswana Tops Lonely Planet’s 2016 Places to Visit

By SAPeople Staff Writer 31-10-15 20:28

Botswana has come out as the leader in Lonely Planet’s list of countries in the world most worth travelling to in 2016. Lonely Planet highlights the top city, region and country in the world for 2016 in this video What might have also made the country a winner, besides the fact that next year is its 50th […]

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South Africans Coin it on the High (Paying) Seas

By Ted Botha 21-08-19 13:34

Jacob Venter got his law degree from the University of Cape Town four years ago, but he hasn’t worked in an office once. Instead he’s been scrubbing decks on a boat – and loving it. Welcome to the world of yachties, boaties and dock walkers – call them what you will, but mostly you could call them happy […]

Heading to SA for Holidays? New Flight, Visa Info

By SAPeople Staff Writer 28-10-15 10:33

Now that the government has approved changes to its controversial and financially disastrous visa regulations, it is time to catch up on how a few sectors are preparing for the end-of-year holiday season. Several airlines like Turkish and Lufthansa have scheduled new flights to South Africa and are increasing existing flights per week, while cities are […]

SA-Owned Lodge Comes Top of Travel List, But Cape Town Only No. 16

By SAPeople Staff Writer 27-10-15 13:26

NEW YORK – After more than 128,000 travelers took part in the US Conde Nast Traveler magazine’s 28th annual Readers’ Choice Awards survey, the most in its history, the South Africa-owned lodge Singita Grumeti in Tanzania was chosen the world’s top hotel. Coming in at No. 3 was Bushmanskloof Wilderness Reserve in the Cedarberg. Cape Town came sixteenth […]

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5 Brilliant Train Trips You Can’t Miss in South Africa

By SAPeople Staff Writer 24-11-22 00:10

When the famed Outeniqua Chootjoe stopped doing its breathtaking run from George to Knysna, over the Kaaimans Bridge, many lamented the passing of another famous train trip in South Africa. Truth is, there are still a bunch of fantastic train trips available (and even the George-Knysna route might operate again soon). 1. The Blue Train Started […]

Karoo Diary: The Friendly Horse Road

By Chris Marais 25-10-15 10:58

It’s about 160km, give or take a metre or two on either side, from the House of Light & Shadow in Richmond, Northern Cape, to the Karoo Roos padstal outside Middelburg, Eastern Cape. That’s if you venture out on the R398, a dirt road that embodies all that is intriguing about the Karoo: big spaces, […]

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Hot Stuff! 13 Curry Stops in Durban in 5 Days

By SAPeople Staff Writer 24-10-15 07:38

On her fourth out of 13 Durban curry hot (!) spots, Sarah Khan had some bunny chow, which she had heard from local food author Erica Platter people get as worked up about as they do about soccer. “Bunny followers are as fanatical as football-club supporters,” said Platter, co-author of ‘Durban Curry: So Much of Flavour’. “Once […]

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