New Year’s Eve in Cape Town

Out with the old, in with the new.
New Year’s Eve is around the corner and if you haven’t yet made any plans for the big night, we’ve got some ideas that might help you celebrate the end of 2016 in the Cape Town.

New Year's Eve in Cape Town
New Year’s Eve in Cape Town
New Year's eve in Cape Town
Where to go on New Year’s Eve in Cape Town


Explore South African Safari

Safari

South Africa is blessed with amazing wildlife and luxurious safari accommodation to match.

Book your South African safari getaway with us today and enjoy the sights of the big 5 and picturesque beauty of the African planes. 

Hlosi Game Lodge

Karongwe River Lodge

ONGUMA TREE TOP CAMP

garanga safari lodge

Makweti Safari Lodge Sibani Lodge

Exclusive Summer Getaways

Beach Holidays

Summer is around the corner, and what better way to spend your holiday than relaxing on some of South Africa’s most beautiful and prestige beaches. Book now to avoid disappointment.

Camps Bay

One of Cape Town’s most vibrant and popular suburbs is Camps Bay. A trendy beachfront suburb that is home to the four famous sandy white Clifton beaches .

Camps Bay Accommodation
61 on Camps Bay Drive (left) The Bay Hotel (right)

Plettenberg Bay

Plettenberg Bay is full of beachy guest houses, BnB’s and hotels, Book your ideal Beach holiday in Plett with us today and choose from some of the most luxurious and exclusive accommodation venues.

Plett accommodation
The Robberg Beach Lodge (left) Lairds Lodge Country Estate (right)

Umhlanga accommodaion

The holiday resort village of Umhlanga Rocks is where local and international visitors flock to all year round to relax and have fun, located on one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world.

Umhlanga accommodation
804 Oyster Apartment (left) Bentley on the beach guest house (right)


 

Cape Town

Getting to know some Cape Town neighbourhoods.

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Cape Town is one of, if not the most beautiful cities in the world, (our biased opinion) .But what makes Cape Town different from every other beautiful city in the world. We have Table Mountain, yes and stretches of white coastline but there is a whole other side to the mother city that often gets overlooked in your travel magazines. We’re talking about the neighbourhoods.

Instagram : @atishjogi
Instagram : @atishjogi

Take a stroll through Woodstock, on a Saturday afternoon and take in the energetic vibe and all the streets have to offer, stop over and have a look at the arts and crafts ‘hut’ don’t be put off by its appearance, inside you will probably find the best-hidden gems. Woodstock reminds me of that great grandmother you see now and then at family functions, she might be old but she has a certain charm and has a way of putting a smile on your face, just like the charming coloured houses along the streets, and the street music that fills the air as you stroll down the road.

Image by: Kelly Heroldt
Image by: Kelly Heroldt

Of course, the Old Biscuit Mill is a must see when you visit Woodstock, it is almost a requirement that when one visits Woodstock, one must step in the Biscuit Mill and sip on a rose water ice tea or some form of craft beer, or else technically your visit did not count.

Instagram: @Loren07
Instagram: @Loren07

Bo-Kaap is often featured as a highlight in Cape Town, and with good reason. With houses painted in rainbow pastels. Bo-Kaap is a fan favourite neighbourhood in Cape Town. With its cobblestone streets and historic mosque, it is a great pace to spend an afternoon, not to mention it is a great place to get in touch with your inner travel hipster and get those Instagram photos. #nofilterneeded

Instagram: @kayla_ditzler
Instagram: @kayla_ditzler

 

Written by Kelly Heroldt