It has the community feel of an old-school biker hangout, but with clientele that can afford to spend half a million rand on their weekend toys.
Sleep inside one of Disney and Pixar’s most iconic homes – yes, it floats.
This Afrikaans advert has everyone in stitches.
In 2021, the platform took on more than 30 000 wacky listings from across the world, but all of these options haven’t seemed to satiate travellers’ hunger for the weird.
Airbnb has added a new ‘OMG’ filter, opening up unique stays ranging from a Gaudi-inspired dwelling in Spain to a fantastic container-converted ‘CouplesPod’ in the Cape Winelands.
You might be craving a more international travel experience, but since that’s not likely for the next while, it’s a good time to explore some local gems.
Once conditions are safe enough to open more international borders, those who have been unable to travel will likely take to the skies. Here are a few hotels worth a closer look.
The super-rich love exclusivity, so a members-only community renting out luxury holiday accommodation really hits the spot.
The jewel in the Klein Karoo’s crown – ‘Caracal’ – a 12-sleeper mountain top villa, set within the 175-hectare private Cabine du Cap estate, is finally complete.
If you’re looking for a way to spend a holiday in style, taking in a bit of nature, there are currently massive savings to be had.
Entities in the hospitality industry have called on government to regulate Airbnb, while others disagree with the proposed regulations.
Airbnb has revolutionised the way that people explore new places when travelling, but they’re also negatively affecting rental prices and local communities.
In the event of an apocalypse, Larry Hall has cornered the market on luxury bunkers, designed to withstand everything from a viral epidemic to nuclear war.
The Telegraph has released a list of the world’s best hotel villas, and a Cape Town gem has made the cut. Not hard to see why.
If you’re planning to take a trip to Cape Town soon, you’ll need affordable, high-quality accommodation. We’ve got some advice about where to start looking.
There are many moments to be grateful you live in Cape Town, but it’s a time like this that you realise you have it real good.
It takes a great deal of planning to pull off an underwater hotel, but when you get it right travel experts Condé Nast might come knocking.
In case you didn’t notice, I was born and bred in the Southern Suburbs and gained some international flavouring during a three year stint in London.
So what do you good people of Gauteng do in your down time to escape the hustle and bustle? You should be checking out these places for a start.
Pack your bags, start the engine and get out and explore this beautiful part of the country we call home. No need to spend the big bucks doing it either.
If you’ve never experienced the simple joy of owning a pet you might wonder why you would take them on holiday with you. The rest of us know better but it isn’t always easy.
Some people have done rather poorly on the whole ‘let’s celebrate Women’s Month’ front – you know who you are. I’m looking at easing the pain by enjoying a nice little getaway.
If you haven’t heard of Airbnb by now you really are out of the loop. Turns out the accommodation service is proving rather popular down in this neck of the woods.
When you’re consistently named one of the world’s most beautiful cities you need hotels and accommodation that does your city justice. Time to step it up a notch Cape Town.
Don’t run and tell our president (I don’t think we could foot the bill for the improvements) but his Nkandla fire prevention tool isn’t even close to the top of the pile. Here are some real gems
Crafting an introductory video that sums up what you’re all about is no easy feat. These guys have hit one out the park with a great video that leaves us wanting more.
Everyone deserves a weekend away from time to time but sometimes the purse strings won’t allow it. We’ve done some snooping and found six deals that are too good to miss.
What’s better than a lekker weekend away with friends and family? A FREE weekend away of course, and it became a whole lot easier to make that happen.
It is no small feat heading up an internationally respected travel site’s ‘Top Hotels’ list. This year’s winner looks like a rather deserving winner it must be said.
In the early 2000s, prior to the final burst of the IT bubble, deal websites like lastminute.com enjoyed devoted and widespread support in the States, Europe, and small pockets of South Africa. The premise was simple, and powerful: massive discounts on travel destinations would be offered for a very limited time only, and they had to be utilised within a few days. It’s a base appeal to the powerful sensations of spontaneity, and discount. So what happened?