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It's been 5 years since I last visited Zanzibar and with new resorts popping up all over the island, I knew it was time to re-visit and see what Zanzibar has to offer these days - and WOW, was I surprised! Take Stone Town for example: this World Heritage Site used to have only a h...
When I was a child I used to dream of horse riding on a tropical beach - golden sand stretching out before me, the sun on my face, breeze in my hair, and the sea and sky both shifting shades of blue. I recently got to live that dream and where better than on the magni...
Whether you're sitting on the beach with a book, lazing on the rocks with an ice-cream, or scanning the seas with binoculars, a whale tail is always a very pleasant surprise! Dyer Island...
Yes, yes I know they're Indian Ocean islands starting with the letter M but did you know that they are also Indian Ocean islands that can be surfed? As a Cape Town-based surfer accustomed to water so cold it gives you an ice-cream...
As Marlin the clown fish swam the East Australian current in search of his son Nemo, millions of film viewers were introduced to the laid-back tones of Crush and Squirt, two sea turtles swimming the current to warmer seas. While Disney movies give cut...
Only once you have travelled to Mozambique, will you truly understand the meaning of "African time". There is no rush and internal flight delays are common: "Relax, you will get there!" This is a concept that is incomprehensible for ...
Mauritius is the last place that I thought I would be kicking it back on, but when the opportunity arose for me to visit this island paradise I jumped at the chance. Firstly, I has in desperate need of a break and secondly I had made a pact with my self that I will try something new at least e...
In a recent article in the USA Today, acclaimed travel writer Paul Theroux was interviewed on his 10 Great Places...
It’s official: Cape Town is the number one city on the planet! As a Capetonian I’ve always known this, but it gives me an overwhelming sense of satisfaction that the rest of the world agrees. And by ‘rest of the world’ I’m referring to the ...
Often beach goers and nature lovers are quick to say that it isunnecessary to have a residential pool for your stay in Cape Town, when surrounded by the some of the world's most beautiful beaches. But is it ...
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