Drive-To Destinations South Africa: Why Local Holidays Win in 2026

As we approach 2026, one travel trend is becoming increasingly clear.  South Africans are opting to drive rather than fly.  Due to fluctuating airfares, unpredictable airline schedules, and rising travel costs, many families are reevaluating their holiday plans. Rather than dealing with airport hassles and last-minute price hikes, they’re choosing …

Discover the South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal: Top Attractions and Things to Do

The South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal is one of South Africa’s most cherished holiday destinations, and for good reason.  Located just an hour’s drive from Durban, this coastal stretch boasts golden beaches, warm waters, lush forests, and a variety of activities to keep everyone entertained.  Whether you are planning a family …

Experience Relaxation and Adventure at Mount Amanzi

A Serene Escape Near the Magaliesberg Mountains Nestled along the banks of the Crocodile River and surrounded by the majestic Magaliesberg Mountains, Mount Amanzi offers a tranquil retreat just a short drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria. This RCI Silver Crown Resort beautifully combines the wonders of nature with modern comforts, …

Plan Your Perfect 2025 Holiday: Tips to Save Big and Travel Smart

Planning your 2025 holiday doesn’t have to be overwhelming or expensive. With the right strategies, you can save money, make the most of special offers, and create unforgettable memories. In this guide, we’ll share essential travel planning tips, vacation budgeting tips, and affordable vacation ideas to help you plan your …

Adventures in Mpumalanga

Mpumalanga, one of South Africa’s most stunning provinces, offers a diverse range of experiences that cater to nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and those looking for a peaceful retreat. Known for its spectacular landscapes, rich wildlife, and historical significance, Mpumalanga is the perfect destination for adventurers. This blog will guide you through …

Get Outta Here!

With the sly surge of COVID-19 making its way into South Africa, we have been forced to adopt a way of life that some might equate to that of a hermit. This, coupled with drastic lockdown regulations, has threatened the festive, playful heartbeat, which makes South Africa and her people …

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