Taste of Cape Town – Sexier and more delicious than ever!
Posted on Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Having tantalised tastebuds in Cape Town for the past two years, the Taste of Cape Town festival is back from the 24 – 28 March at Rhodes High School, Mowbray (follow signs from Liesbeek Parkway into Durban Road). This stylish event will once again bring together the city’s most acclaimed restaurants and carefully selected exhibitors [...]
continue readingIt’s all happening in Knysna this July!
Posted on Thursday, March 4th, 2010
Knysna, February 25, 2010 – The popular Pick n Pay Knysna Oyster Festival will take place as usual this July (2-11), despite the 2010 World Cup. That’s the message from the festival team which is already working to put together a bumper programme for visitors to the 10-day event.
“It’s business as usual for [...]
Looking for Adventure? Enter the Spur Adventure Charity Challenge
Posted on Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
If your idea of fun is navigating your way through nature on foot and bicycle and getting wet in the process, then make sure you enter the Spur Adventure Charity Challenge that takes place in Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal during March and April 2010.
The Adventure Challenge consists of a 20km mountain [...]
Splashy Fen announces smoking hot line-up
Posted on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Supported by Tourism KwaZulu-Natal, Splashy Fen will mark its coming of age this Easter from 1-5 April with its most exciting line-up yet, rumours of which have been causing a stir around the country for the last couple of months. Many of the faces who have helped to make Splashy a world-class festival will [...]
continue readingWin a 3 Night Garden Route Big Game Getaway
Posted on Monday, February 15th, 2010
Seen on the SA-Venues.com Travel News Blog: WIN a 3 night stay at the biggest game reserve in the Southern Cape – Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve – and discover an “Out of Africa” experience just a few minutes drive from the seaside town of Plettenberg Bay on the Cape’s magnificent Garden Route.
The prize includes:
3 consecutive [...]
Stanford Earth Hour Picnic on the Green and mini Jazz Fest
Posted on Monday, February 15th, 2010
Earth Hour Romantico – Famous SA Author inspired – Stanford’s 2010 Earth Hour Picnic on the Village Green and mini Jazz Festival.
Stanford is an hour and a half up from Cape Town, it lies on the beautiful Kleinrivier just past Hermanus
For a truly special non-commercial country experience, you have just got to make it [...]
South Africa gets ethical travel nod
Posted on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Remember the days when travelers flew into a country, had fun for a couple of weeks, and then flew home again leaving no impact – except for some litter – behind them?
continue readingBotswana’s Savute Channel flows again
Posted on Sunday, February 7th, 2010
Famous, mysterious, forgotten, stolen and now found again! The Savute Channel, one of the greatest mysteries and fascinations of northern Botswana, is flowing again after nearly 30 years of lying dormant.
continue readingDurbanville Wine Valley Feast of the Grape
Posted on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Durbanville Wine Valley Feast of the Grape on Sunday, 21 March 2010: Harvesting the bounty of the vineyards is one of the most important moments in the making of good wine. The Durbanville Wine Valley celebrates ‘Feast of the Grape’, its annual Harvest Festival on Sunday, 21 March, signaling the end of the grape [...]
continue readingSpier Contemporary 2010 Exhibition Finalists Chosen
Posted on Thursday, January 28th, 2010
100 artists have been selected for The Africa Centre’s art biennale, the Spier Contemporary 2010, which opens at The Cape Town City Hall on 14 March 2010. The mammoth task of selecting the finalists from over 2 700 entries at selection centres across the country was undertaken by the five member curatorial team.
Mwenya Kabwe, [...]











