A guide to the Constantia wine bus including where it goes, when it goes, and how much you can expect to spend. It's so much fun!| The Cape Town Blog
From whale watching to wine tasting, there's plenty to do in Cape Town in winter. I share all the need-to-know details in this guide!| The Cape Town Blog
Let me show you how to explore Stellenbosch’s wineries on a hop-on, hop-off tractor tour! Don't miss this novel wine tasting experience.| The Cape Town Blog
I've got the lowdown on the Durbanville Wine Safari, which is a fun way to discover the best Cape Town wineries that only locals know about.| The Cape Town Blog
Last Updated on October 5, 2024 by Hannah Stephenson| The Cape Town Blog
Last Updated on September 5, 2024 by Hannah Stephenson| The Cape Town Blog
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Last Updated on October 19, 2024 by Hannah Stephenson| The Cape Town Blog
An insider guide wine tasting in Cape Town. I'll share my favourite wineries and the easiest ways to explore the four main wine routes.| The Cape Town Blog
The Franschhoek wine tram is an iconic thing to do in Cape Town! Set in the Franschhoek Valley, this series of trams and tram buses transports wine lovers between wine farms all day long. Does life really get better than that? For me, the short answer is no! I’ve done the Franschhoek wine tram multiple […]| The Cape Town Blog
Last Updated on September 5, 2024 by Hannah Stephenson| The Cape Town Blog
Last Updated on October 5, 2024 by Hannah Stephenson| The Cape Town Blog
Last Updated on July 26, 2024 by Hannah Stephenson| The Cape Town Blog
Last Updated on September 13, 2024 by Hannah Stephenson| The Cape Town Blog
Last Updated on October 5, 2024 by Hannah Stephenson| The Cape Town Blog
Last Updated on October 17, 2024 by Hannah Stephenson| The Cape Town Blog
Cape Town is famous for its beaches and mountains, but did you know that it’s also home to pristine white sand dunes? About 45 minutes outside of the city you’ll find the Atlantis dunes, which you can explore on an exciting quad bike tour! I’ll admit, this was something I was a little nervous about| The Cape Town Blog -
You haven’t really been to Cape Town until you’ve paid a visit to the Oranjezicht City Farm Market. (Or just the Oranjezicht Market for short.) Every weekend, you’ll find local sellers here offering up fresh, organic produce, as well as restaurant stalls showcasing some of the city’s best global cuisines. The Oranjezicht Market really is| The Cape Town Blog -
Last Updated on July 24, 2024 by Hannah Stephenson| The Cape Town Blog
Wondering what NOT to do in Cape Town? Well, you’ve come to the right place. I’ve lived here since 2021 and so although there’s not a lot that I don’t love about the Mother City, I have come across a few activities worth skipping in my time. Don’t worry, Cape Town is NOT overrated, but […]| The Cape Town Blog
Visiting Cape Town for the first time? After years of living here, I've crafted the ultimate insider guide for first-timers!| The Cape Town Blog
If you’re visiting Cape Town during the winter, then whale watching should be at the top of your list! Yup, as if the Mother City didn’t already have enough on offer, it boasts opportunities to see Southern Right whales, Humpback whales, and Bryde’s whales. However, you’re not going to spot any whales wandering around the […]| The Cape Town Blog
If you’re planning a trip to Cape Town, the chances are that you’re keen to see some wildlife while you’re here. And while I can assure you that the city does have plenty of wildlife around, you do have to know where to find it! I really didn’t see that much wildlife in my first […]| The Cape Town Blog