Cape Town has for years been sorely lacking when it comes to rooftop bars,. But we've recently seen a couple of beautiful new additions to the Cape Town bar scene ...
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Cape Town, with its stunning beaches and vibrant cultural scene, is at the top of many bucket lists. But for lots of female travellers, it can feel like a scary ...
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Trying to decide where to stay in Cape Town, whether its your first visit to the city or you're a local looking for a little staycation, is like standing in ...
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The weather in Mozambique is hot in summer and mild in winter. It's hot and dry from April to September and hot and wet from October to March. Summer is ...
View Post What to Pack for Mozambique
Situated just off the east coast of Mozambique, in the warm Indian Ocean, lies the tiny island of Bazaruto. Protected as part of the Bazaruto Island National Park, the island ...
View Post Staying at Anantara Bazaruto
With deliciously warm ocean water, wide open (often unspoilt) beaches and a great Afro-Portuguese culture, it's no surprise Mozambique has made its way onto the bucket list of many travellers. ...
View Post My Mozambique Self-Drive Travel Guide
Spier has long been one of my favourite wine farms - especially when it comes to international visitors! Although it's a big farm, Spier was one of the first wine ...
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Jaw-dropping views, five star service and some of the most luxurious suites in the winelands make La Petite Ferme an absolute treat in every way. Think; private pool, expansive vineyard ...
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