Wesgro unveils their latest domestic tourism campaign, 'With Love from the Locals', featuring locals from various regions in the Cape sharing personal stories and inviting fellow South Africans to explore the Western Cape. The campaign aims to inspire visitors to go beyond traditional tourist spots and discover the province's rich tapestry of experiences.
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Unveiling Wesgro's 'With Love from the Locals' Campaign
Nox Spearheads First-Ever Short-Term Rentals Conference in South Africa
Nox Cape Town and Scale launched the first conference for the short-term rental market in South Africa, fostering innovation and professional growth. The event welcomed industry leaders to discuss future challenges and opportunities, and plans are now underway for a Short-Term Rental Association.
Read MoreRent a Convertible & Explore Cape Town's Coast
One of our favourite things to do in Cape Town is rent a convertible car and take a coastal drive to Cape Point. It's such a fun day trip and there are so many things to experience along the way.
Read MoreDiscovering Mouille Point, Cape Town at its Best!
Mouille Point, located along Cape Town's Atlantic Seaboard, is a treasure trove of attractions. From leisurely strolls on the promenade and picnics in Green Point Urban Park to refreshing swims at Sea Point Swimming Pool and culinary adventures, find out why Mouille Point is the perfect destination for every traveller.
Read MoreTrevor Noah and South African Tourism: A Winning Collaboration
Read about the collaboration between the Tourism Business Council of South Africa and Trevor Noah in promoting South African tourism. The campaign video featuring Noah effectively showcases the country's diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and welcoming hospitality. The campaign has received widespread recognition and aims to attract 21 million visitors by 2035.
Read MoreBest Places for delicious ice cream in Cape Town
Several top-rated ice cream parlours in Cape Town, each with unique flavours, offerings, and pricing. From the classic feel of Venezia Ice Cream to the plant-based offerings of Ditto Ice Cream & Waffle House, there's something for everyone. Some establishments, like Unframed and Kristen's Kick-Ass Ice Cream, even offer vegan and sugar-free options. Whether you're in the mood for traditional flavors or adventurous concoctions, these spots promise a delightful treat.
Read MoreExploring Cape Town's Hidden Gems: Tidal Pools That Will Leave You in Awe
Explore Cape Town's coastal enchantment in our blog, "Dive into Cape Town's Coastal Magic." Discover hidden tidal pool gems like St. James, Wooley's, Dalebrook, Glencairn, and Windmill Beach. Immerse yourself in crystal-clear waters, picturesque landscapes, and family-friendly retreats. Uncover the city's serene seaside escapes for an unforgettable experience.
Read MoreA December Guide to Cape Town
Cape Town is an ideal December destination boasting perfect weather, picturesque beaches, thrilling outdoor adventures, and a rich cultural tapestry. With temperatures between 20-40°C and minimal rainfall, the city offers activities like hiking Table Mountain, surfing at Camps Bay, and exploring cultural landmarks like District Six. From local cuisine to Christmas lights on Adderley Street, Cape Town promises an unforgettable holiday experience.
Read MoreHow the Camps Bay City Improvement District is Making a Difference for Tourists
The Camps Bay City Improvement District (CID) plays an essential role in maintaining the area's appeal for tourists in Cape Town. Its services include enhanced public safety measures, cleaning initiatives, and beautification projects. The CID ensures a secure and clean environment for tourists, enhancing their overall experience. Their commendable work contributes significantly to making Camps Bay a top-notch tourist destination.
Read MoreA History of Camps Bay
Camps Bay, once a small farm known as Ravensteyn, transformed into a bustling suburb through various ownerships and historical events. Initially a retreat for British Governors, it became an accessible tourist attraction in the 1900s due to tram rides. Subsequent development, albeit slow, was primarily driven by J.R Farquhar and later by Isidore Cohen who purchased almost the entire suburb. Today, Camps Bay remains a popular beachfront tourist destination with breath-taking scenery.
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