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Cape Town in Winter - A Wintertime Wonderland of Fun and Games

01st August 2011
Cape Town in winter - it's usually the summertime that people consider a vacation in Cape Town, so it is amazing to discover that there is more partying going on in Cape Town during the colder months than at the height of summer. The recent Wacky Win... Read >
Author: Jane T.

Wine Festival comes to Guguletu

10th May 2011
Businessmen Mzoli Ngcawuzele and Lungile Mbalo from Mzoli's Place have hired the Soweto Wine Festival organising team to launch the first Guguletu Wine Festival, taking place on the rooftop of the Guguletu Square Mall in Cape Town on 27 and 28 May. Med... Read >
Author: bookmyroom-sa

Breathtaking Tuscany: San Gimignano and its Towers

07th February 2011
San Gimignano is one of the most fascinating medieval symbol of Tuscany. Its breathtaking medieval towers are an irresistible lure and you can only follow the road, leave the car out from the village and go in. Discovering this village of Etruscan origin ... Read >
Author: KSeoLink

Chateau Lafite Rothschild: The most remarkable wine in the world?

15th December 2010
The renowned estate of Lafite Rothschild situated in Bordeaux France is owned by members of the Rothschild family who are famous as bankers. The name Lafite originates from the Gascon expression 'la hite' which means small hill. Lafite's vineyard i... Read >
Author: MichaelTDevon

Holiday activities in Cape Town

04th November 2010
Besides receiving tonnes of awards for its excellent tourism and destination management, Cape Town has numerous hotsports and sights of interest - with the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront being the most visited tourist location in South Africa. Day time... Read >
Author: Walton Hopps

Tuscan Wine Tours – An Exciting Experience

29th August 2010
How about taking a vacation with a slight difference? Instead of going to a place and visiting museums, beaches or art galleries, why don’t you go on a wine tour? Tourists are taken to wine plantations and are made to taste the most exotic and finest of w... Read >
Author: Ian Darrah

Take South Africa Flights This August and Attend Exciting Festivals at Western Cape South Africa!

05th July 2010
South Africa is one of the most toured countries in the world. It is well known for its culture and diversity. This diversity can be seen in its people, language, culture, attractions, as well as in its festivals. It has so much to see and to do that it i... Read >
Author: wab12

Bastille Day Festival in Franschhoek

21st June 2010
Experience Bastille Day in the heart of the Cape Winelands. Celebrate Bastille Day in Franschhoek, South Africa's ‘French Corner' in the historic Cape Winelands. In 2010, this annual festival of freedom will take place from 17 to 18 July, welcoming v... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Cape Town Winter Activities

01st June 2010
Cape Town winters are alive with possibilities! The Mother City offers a host of experiences and activities to warm up the wet winter months. Enjoy Cape Town's winter days, free of queues, crowds and congestion. The city is alive with indoor attraction... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Explore New Horizons On A South African Safari

19th May 2010
For good reason, many people believe that South Africa is one of the most fascinating countries in the world. It is a place filled with geographical and cultural diversity, extraordinary wildlife, and cosmopolitan cities that can compete with those favore... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Franschhoek Wine Tours

30th April 2010
Discover a range of excellent farm tours, wine tastings and food pairing tours offered in the Cape Winelands. Some of South Africa's finest wine and cuisine hails from Franschhoek, the "French Corner" of the Cape Winelands. Situated just 45 minutes fro... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Celebrate 350 Years of the Cape Winelands

22nd April 2010
Most of us who enjoy a glass of South African Wine will be familiar with the country's famous labels. The Mediterranean climate, ancient soils and breezes influenced by the Indian and Atlantic Oceans truly bless these magic valleys of the Western Cape and... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

5 Things to Do on a Rainy Day in Cape Town

08th March 2010
Visitors to Cape Town, South Africa, often forget that the sun doesn't shine 365 days of the year. So you won't always be able to pass the time getting a perfect tan on one of the city's many idyllic beaches. No matter how stunning your Cape Town Bed and ... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Community Development in the Cape Winelands

03rd February 2010
Valuable community upliftment initiatives are underway in the Cape Winelands, and serve to empower the farm workers of the region. In South Africa, many initiatives are underway to help bring transformation and empowerment to previously disadvantaged c... Read >
Author: AlterSage

History and Heritage of the people of Franschhoek

17th December 2009
Franschhoek is a beautiful, scenic valley in the Cape Winelands, and home to many of South Africa's leading wine estates. It's here that some of the world's best wines are produced, and where visitors can explore the lush vineyards that were established h... Read >
Author: AlterSage
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