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.
Wesgro – the Western Cape trade and tourism agency – has created a series of educational, nature-themed children’s games.
The Economist’s Intelligence Unit’s 2022 survey ranks cities based on a number of factors, including stability and good infrastructure.
Ann Hood, an American novelist and New York Times best-selling author, was an actual TWA flight attendant at the time that the Golden Age of air travel was tapering out.
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.
Not everyone can afford the luxury of travelling by private jet, but one can clearly see how it’s the more attractive option.
“Revenge” is not exactly a word that makes sense alongside travel, but eager tourists are enjoying the trendy phrase as it reflects the overwhelming need to make up for lost time.
Airlines are boasting first class suites (not just seats, please) like never before, with “showers in the clouds, and caviar collections fit for a king”.
It feels only right that the British media joins in on the chorus of publications urging tourists to visit Cape Town.
Forbes is unrestrained with its admiration for our neck of the woods, calling the southernmost tip of Africa “one of the most magnificent parts of the world”.
Tripadvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards for 2022: The Best of the Best Destinations is here, and brings us all its top-reviewed hotspots from the dry to the tropical.
The Henley Passport Index is released each year, revealing the world’s most powerful passports.
As charged as the conversation about airline safety has become, there are still some airlines that are doing their utmost to keep their passengers and crew safe in the air.
Whether it is shitty sights, overpriced food, polluted nature, lurking danger, or just general bad vibes, there are quite a few places in the world that Reddit users reckon are completely overrated.
The UK’s “kneejerk” reaction to the detection of the Omicron COVID-19 variant in South African labs has caused chaos for those wanting to travel this holiday season.
Since the detection of a new COVID-19 variant in South Africa, various countries have put travel restrictions in place.
National Geographic covered five categories for its ‘Best of World 2022’ list – Nature, Adventure, Sustainability, Culture and History, and Family.
Who needs cars (or the clubs, for that matter) when a two-seater chariot awaits, “blasting a Eurotrance version of Black Eyed Peas’s ‘Where is The Love'” and other wild tunes?
Lonely Planet released their Best in Travel 2022 list, which The Telegraph doesn’t agree with. That’s fine, because Cape Town gets a proper write-up.
Lonely Planet has got those of us who are vaxxed, waxed, and ready to relax sorted with their complete Best in Travel 2022 list.
Take note of the front row seats in an aircraft the next time you step onboard. You might just find a “secret first-class” section.
The Burj Al Arab, one of the world’s most exclusive hotels with seven stars, is offering a tour for non-guests at 14 times less than the cost of a night stay.
While acknowledging that food, drink, nightlife, and culture are all important aspects to consider, other factors have proven to be just as important, like community spirit, resilience, and sustainability.
Two island holiday destinations, Thailand and Mauritius, as well as the Netherlands, are now open to South African citizens again, with only some restrictions set in place.
Ireland has dropped the mandatory quarantine policy for travellers coming from countries on their high-risk list, which has opened up a bit of a loophole.
Besides those taking to the skies in private planes, more travellers have also started taking their pets with them on board.
Trains are practical, but they can also be one of the classiest ways to travel.
Singapore’s Changi Airport has finally been dethroned, after decades coming out tops in the World Airport Awards.
Rankings were based on analysing Instagram hashtags associated with the world’s most popular road trip destinations, and working out how many images were shared per mile of the journey.
If you are a travel buff, this isn’t a great time for you, and travelling long-distance for leisure if you don’t want to risk contact en route.