There’s a slow and steady trickle of tourists visiting our shores, and that will hopefully pick up as we head towards the end of the year.
There was no winner in last night’s R137 million PowerBall draw, meaning the jackpot rolls over to this Friday. Let’s start spending our hypothetical fortune.
This week, the Mother City is being given something of a respite from the cold, which is in keeping with the warm weather this past weekend.
Travel & Leisure’s ‘most beautiful beaches in the world’ list features 25 gems from around the globe, one of which is in our own backyard.
April birthdays were pretty miserable last year, which is why Café Caprice wants to make sure that this year you’ll be celebrating in style.
Get the binocs out, and you can pretty much see exactly what’s happening on Camps Bay Beach with that view.
Snap this beauty up and you’re just a gentle stroll from Camps Bay Beach and the famous restaurant strip.
Tuesdays mean a dirty look in the rearview mirror at Monday (be gone, at once), and also the chance to get in on Cape Town’s tastiest burger special.
Well, here we are, at the end of the worst year of your life. It’s all downhill from here, right?
Take ‘happy hour’, make it ‘happy hours’, throw some half-price bubbly into the mix, and you have the recipe for the perfect Friday.
Fork out just shy of R100 million and you’re getting some cracking views down over Camps Bay, with an exotic fish tank to boot.
If you’re after a tasty burger, and a second one on the house, then today’s your lucky day.
Unsure of how to celebrate Women’s Day this year? You can’t go wrong with brunch, good mates, and a beautiful beachside setting.
Café Caprice is fully compliant with all of the COVID-19 advanced alert level 3 rules for restaurants, and keen to see some familiar faces.
You may not be able to wander along Camps Bay beach under alert level 3, but you can still get a taste of your favourite food from the strip.
Everyone’s idea of the perfect burger will differ, but there are certain ingredients that you cannot skimp on, and they must be selected and prepared with care.
Stay home, stay safe, and remember that when this ends, we once again get to explore the most beautiful city in the world.
Nina, who most famously starred in ‘The Vampire Diaries’, spent the best part of a month soaking in everything the Mother City has to offer.
Everyone knows about dipping a toe in the frigid waters at Camps Bay beach, but you could also head to the tidal pools if you want to avoid the crowds.
Whenever I see a two-for-one special, I’m torn between wanting to eat both myself and taking along a partner in crime.
2oceansvibe is now on leave until January 6, 2020. Allow me the chance to wish you a fond farewell as we look ahead to the next decade.
It’s taken long enough this year, given that we’re already more than halfway through November, but we can finally cut that summer ribbon.
It’s been a while since I was building double Vodka-Red Bull pyramids on a Sunday evening at Café Caprice, but it seems time does tick on.
Tomorrow, just after midday South African time (12:45PM), the 2019 Rugby World Cup kicks off, and Café Caprice is pulling out all the stops.
If you’re not calling today Fake Friday, get with the programme. Tomorrow is Women’s Day, and here’s your chance to celebrate in style.
Social media is full of people posting pictures of their food, and we’re happy for them, but it’s reviews like this that should be applauded.
Cape Town Tourism’s new ad, promoting the benefits of visiting the city during winter, features some familiar faces.
Even though summer has come and gone, the iconic Café Caprice is still one of the city’s most popular sundowner spots.
Along with Cape Town’s top modelling agencies, the Camps Bay hotspot welcomed its loyal customers to join in with the fun, and the cameras were there to capture the action.
Great news for fans of The Bachelor. It looks like the UK edition was filmed in part on SA soil, with some familiar landmarks standing out.