Cyclists are going to want to hop on this journey from Knysna to Shamwari Private Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape – the brainchild of Kevin Vermaak, who launched the massively successful Cape Epic.
After mixing it up in Durbs, The International Spirits and Wine Festival will head to Grand West in Cape Town, before the third and final extravaganza in November at The Johannesburg Expo Centre.
South Africa’s ultimate outdoor music festival in Swellendam returns 6-9 February 2025 for a reunion at the river – get your tickets while you can!
Café Caprice is almost at full capacity for its ABSOLUT BRUNCH BUT BETTER event happening this Saturday.
This exceptional blend of wine tasting, breathtaking scenery, and vintage rail travel creates an unforgettable adventure for both wine lovers and railway enthusiasts.
Often referred to as “black gold”, the culinary delicacy has captivated the world, in part because of its fetching price and scarcity but also largely because of the dimension it adds to any dining experience.
The Springboks have already started the 2024 Test season on a solid note.
Renowned German artist Thomas Anders, famed for his iconic contributions to Modern Talking, is set to embark on an exhilarating music tour in South Africa next month.
To get a taste of Africa, the pair recently also shared the stage with South African favourite Black Coffee at Echostage in Washington, DC.
To get amped, we had a little chat with the lead vocalist Zac, who ended up revealing that South Africans would be among some of the first fans to hear their latest songs from their new album dropping while they’ll be in SA in March.
The annual Café Caprice Pool Party is happening once again. Don’t worry, it’s on a public holiday, so you can make hay while the sun shines.
The fest will run from 1 to 14 March, celebrating its 20th anniversary with a customary selection of ocean activities, the Wavescape Artboard Charity Auction, and several film screenings.
The inaugural Ratanga Park Sunset Concerts at Century City will take place this Sunday, 24 February, in the wonderfully restored Ratanga Park.
Kuier@theCastle will be launching on February 24, through The Craft & Design Institute (CDI), in partnership with the Castle of Good Hope.
This is one of Cape Town’s best ‘uncommon’ experiences and one that the whole family will enjoy.
Jeremy Loops’ advice is to “lock in and have a good time”, while Caitlin offers some practical wisdom in the form of a classic Up The Creek hangover cure – a cocktail called the Rubber Duck. Hell yes, a Rubber Duck on your rubber duck. Up The Creek is bound to be a blast.
Legendary Scottish Pop Rock band, Deacon Blue will be heading to South Africa for the first time in February 2024. We had a chat with lead vocalist Ricky Ross, talking about the epic journey Deacon Blue has had over the years along with other tidbits.
Yes, there was mention of braais and blackouts.
Loyal Creekers, new Creekers and everyone in between – grab your pizza-shaped lilos and flamingo inflatables because Up the Creek is making its return from 8-11 February 2024.
The L’Ormarins King’s Plate promises to dish out the glamour with exhilarating horse racing, great fashion and fine wines.
Join Extinction Rebellion for Remembrance Day for Lost Species this coming Thursday, which is about holding space for all species – from the charismatic to the unspectacular; for remembering what we have lost so that we might cherish and protect those that remain.
After taking the UK & Europe by storm, Goodluck is bringing their magic back to Cape Town and Garden Route audiences for 2023 Get Lucky Summer. Keep an eye on 2Oceansvibe for a chance to get your hands on one of three double tickets!
Fancy sippin’ some Moët bubbles while the sun hits the water and hip-hop music keeps the energy alive this Friday?
Rocking the Daisies has been muddied by yet another TikTok tent scandal.
Get ready to feel the energy of Zeus and sweat it out in the summer sun at Fitchella, Cape Town’s hottest fitness event on 16th-17th December.
Spearheaded by well-loved musician Jeremy Loops, this event promises an intimate, ‘mini-Kirstenbosch by the sea experience’ right in his hometown.
There’s a sweetness to getting scared that you just don’t find with the ‘Barbie’ or ‘Mission Impossible’ films.
The zebra-like animal once roamed our country in large herds, particularly in the Karoo and southern Free State, until they were hunted out in the second half of the 19th century.
Cape Town is already bursting at the seams with unique experiences and fun things to do, but have you seen Pigcasso, smashed e-waste to smithereens for fun, or made a carpet to aid gender-based violence victims?
The storms are sorry and spring has officially sprung. Good thing that Cape Town is well-prepared to get you into the spring vibe.