The Cape to Cuba Experience: 10/10

Kalk Bay is one of the most scenic settings one can come across within South Africa. The cobblestone roads, colourful walls and deeply historical architecture paint an almost Grecian like atmosphere. Not to forget the beautiful ocean that roars up and down Kalk Bay's coast, paving the way for frequented tidal pools like Dalebrook to... Continue Reading →

“It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of times”: The Old Biscuit Mill

Cape Town’s hip and happening-ness is best personified through its vast menagerie of markets. These markets personify the melting pot of; cultures, races and people of all ages that has come to characterize the ‘new’ South Africa. Capetoninans themselves have mixed feelings due to the touristy razzmatazz that can be associated with the Hout Bay... Continue Reading →

The Southern Suburbs’ Bar Crawl: 5/10

The concept of the 'Bar Crawl' is deeply entrenched in American and European society. What Helen Zille seemingly forgot during her rant regarding the pros of colonialism was to state the joys of the Pub crawl making its way to South African shores. For now in Cape Town especially one can attempt to drown ones... Continue Reading →

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