Featured Destinations

Two mountain ranges provide a spectacular backdrop to the Cape Winelands, whilst the sea and Cape Town, The Tavern of the Seas, form the front-drop. And what better backdrop to a tavern could there be than one of the world’s prime wine-producing areas?

Probably the world’s best-known waterfall. Made up of five separate falls stretching over 1 700 metres, it is the largest curtain of water in the world, with a drop of between 90 and 107 metres. A spectacular gorge below the falls offers rafting for the brave. Everybody else flies above it in the ever-buzzing helicopters and light aircraft.

The Cape Garden Route is South Africa’s Garden of Eden, a combination of long, deserted beaches and tranquil lagoons, lush green forests and majestic mountain ranges....

All that glisters is ... platinum

The largest known primary reserves of platinum in the world are to be found in the South African bush, making the Bafokeng people far more money than Sun City was ever likely to raise, even with its can-can girls, gaming tables and 60s revival concerts. The Bushveld Igneous Complex covers an area the size of Ireland. The platinum mined here is used in vehicle emission control, jewellery, electronic components and even cancer drugs. 78% of the world’s platinum comes from South Africa and 95% of that comes from the north-western region. Lucky Bafokeng.