
Explore Jeffreys Bay: Things to do in South Africa’s Surfing Capital
When someone recommends that you visit South Africa, chances are they’ll tell you to head straight for Cape Town or a game reserve.

When someone recommends that you visit South Africa, chances are they’ll tell you to head straight for Cape Town or a game reserve.

If you’re planning a vacation to South Africa, then you’ll almost certainly be spending time in Cape Town.

Where else in the world can you watch whales, sip wine, hike up a mountain, and ride on a steam train, all in one day? Nowhere.

When most people picture Morocco, they imagine vibrant, bustling markets and winding, narrow alleys littered with homes and shops.

With a fascinating history that reaches back to the dawn of civilization, Egypt is considered the oldest travel destination on earth.

One of the largest cities in Africa and the Middle East, Egypt’s capital, Cairo, seems to sprawl forever along the banks of the Nile.

With its laidback, peaceful way of life and welcoming people, Tanzania is a magnificent country to visit, with a host of incredible things for visitors to see and do.

An incredibly diverse country in terms of the landscapes and ecosystems on offer; South Africa is an amazing destination for any nature lover to visit.

Once a quiet holiday retreat, this coastal settlement has steadily grown into a lively and well-developed town.

I often feel like a broken record, always claiming every road in South Africa is the most beautiful one in the country.

Southwest Africa is home to Namibia, a former German colony that only gained independence in 1990.

Egypt houses some of the world’s most famous, enigmatic and astonishing ancient monuments, with a history of culture and civilization that dates back thousands of years.

When mentioning an African holiday, most people will probably think of a safari tour, a visit to an ancient Egyptian monument or perhaps a trip to Cape Town or Marrakesh.

Durban is South Africa’s third-largest city in terms of both land and population. It’s located in the KwaZulu-Natal Province along the country’s east coast.

It’s when the mint tea is poured that you can finally sit back and reflect on Morocco.
