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Some destinations impress; others settle quietly into the memory and remain there long after the suitcase has been unpacked. Among our upcoming departures are three journeys that offer not merely sightseeing, but genuine memory making experiences.

Morocco – Jewel of the Maghreb – October 2026

Morocco has long captivated travellers with its remar...


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South Africa’s favourite crisp, refreshing cultivar is stepping into the spotlight once again. Entries are officially open for the prestigious FNB Sauvignon Blanc SA Top 10, marking a monumental milestone as the competition celebrates its 20th edition this year.

Presented by Sauvignon Blanc South Africa in partnership with title partner FNB and platinum partner Ever So...


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After uncertainty over whether the event would proceed this year, the good news is that one of Cape Town’s most beloved charity traditions is officially back on the calendar. The 58th edition of Blisters for Bread in association with Lucky Star will take place on Sunday, 16 August 2026, bringing...


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Cape Town is currently facing a compounding transport crisis, recently ranking as the ninth most congested city in the world with the average driver losing 94 hours a year to traffic gridlock. While standard morning and evening rush hours already push the highway system to its limit, the real strain emerges when multiple major events collide. The city regularly experiences im...


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A Walker Bay estate refreshes its most familiar wines and points visitors toward something rarer in the press shed.

The lighthouse at Benguela Cove stands beside the winery, a modest white tower on the estate’s lagoon-facing edge, just outside Hermanus. It is also the symbol that appears on every bottle of the estate’s Lighthouse range, a label conceived as a tribute t...


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