South Africa Travel

Monday, June 23, 2008

Jeffreys Bay - Laid Back Leisure

The town of Jeffrey’s Bay, located just South of Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape, is undoubtedly South Africa’s surfing capital. Stories about the formation of the town abound, many claiming it was found by a shipwrecked captain. Some say the town was founded by surfers, but the real story is that a certain Captain Jeffrey, while sailing his cargo ship along the coast in the mid 1800’s, decided that the place was the ideal location for a holiday home.

He did just that in 1850, and for years - living alongside the local people – he was the only colonial resident. More residents did move in though, and the local hotel, a landmark, was built in its original form, from timber and corrugated iron, around this time. The original hotel was demolished and rebuilt in 1968, and still exists as such today.

The town of those days, from the reports of locals, consisted of a few families – nothing like the bustling town of today, however, the relaxed, small town atmosphere prevails Many remnants of the old town remain, to document the early history of the town. One such attraction is the Surf Museum, located above the Rip Curl store in the middle of town. Photographs, articles and memorabilia from some of the surfers who have been drawn to the area are displayed here, and give some insight into why and how the town gained this laid back air.


In fact, one of the attractions the town is most famous for is the annual Billabong Pro surfing competition, held in July / August each year, where locals, visitors and foreign surfers compete on the famous waves for top honours. As far as festivals go, another one worth attending, and happening around the same time is the Shell Festival, dedicated to another passion of locals. In fact, no matter when you visit Jeffrey’s Bay, the shell museum will give insight into some of the more exotic species of marine life to be found in the area.

When all the surfing, sun, excellent waves and laid back atmosphere become too much, there are many other attractions in and around the town to vist.


In the suburb of Marina Martinique for example, you can visit the shark aquarium, and get close enough to rescued sharks to reach out and touch them if you wanted to (not advisable, given that some of the specimens on display are over two meters long) Trained guides will teach you more about these creatures, but be sure to time your visit to coincide with feeding, for a show.

Another quite unique activity in the Marina Martinique area is the sand boarding school, located past the residential development, at the beach. Here you can rent a sand board and take lessons from seasoned professionals in this exciting, high adrenaline sport.

Water sports also abound in Jeffrey’s Bay, particularly during the tourist season when swimming and surfing share the water with jetskis and boats for hire. Accommodation and food in the town are as varied and interesting as the people – from upmarket guesthouses or dinner at the Savoy hotel, to campsites, backpackers and excellent takeaway seafood, there’s something for everyone.

Links to related pages:
Jeffreys Bay Accommodation
Jeffreys Bay Tourism Info
Jeffreys Bay Shell Festival
The Sunshine Coast
Billabong Pro Website

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Grahamstown Festival

It was opening night and adrenalin and lack of sleep were fueling an unhealthy intensity in the house we were staying in. We had arrived in Grahamstown after a ten hour drive which ended with the actors in the back seat trading more elbow jabs and knees to the midsection than in a Thai kickboxing match. We were in Grahamstown, a small town in the Eastern Cape, for the National Arts Festival, a highlight on South African arts circuit occuring at the end of June/ beginning of July every year.


The first thing to know about Grahamstown is that it is absolutely freezing, which only seemed to give the theatrical types more reason for hysteria and mayhem, little dramatic dynamos generating their own internal sources of heat. For the rest of us proper winter clothing is essential. Stretched over about 10 days, the festival is a melting pot of the most brilliant, creative and utterly strange things the country has to offer. At the central market, which serves as the hub for the daytime activities, you’ll be accosted by everything from half-naked hypnotists and hardselling Hare Krishnas to actors evangelising about why their particular play will change your life. The market is also home to a cornucopia of traders selling everything from didjeridoos to cures for arthritis, so it’s a pefect place for unusual gifts.

The theatre experience is divided between the Main programme and the Fringe programme. The Main programme features the cream of South African theatre and is a sure-fire way to get down to some serious theatrical appreciation. The only way to describe the Fringe experience is to liken it to shopping in a antique curio shop. There are hundreds of strange and bizarre little theatre trinkets to choose from. Some of them are unique and valuable while others are useless junk. Like antique shopping, however, the only way to find out which is which is to browse thoroughly. Whether comic, tragic or just plain incomprehensible, the Fringe programme is the place where old theatre conventions are broken and new theatre trends are made. Whatever the merits of the plays, young talent is inexorably drawn to experimental nature of fringe theatre and it can be a showcase for the raw passion that is theatre’s lifeblood. You have been both encouraged and warned!

Food is an important commidity wherever you go, but no more so than when the temperatures drop toward zero. Hearty, hot food is a lifesaver at the festival and one of the best places to enjoy it is at the Long Table. The Long Table is a bit of an institution at the Festival, situated in an old hall and filled with, yes, long tables, the restaurant looks more like a soup kitchen than a place of fine dining. The food, however, is great and it’s a wonderful place drink wine and rub shoulders with the actors and theatre types. Ensure you have a colourful scarf nonchalantly thrown around your neck and a fedora positioned low on your head and you’ll fit right in.

The Grahamstown Festival is a must-see. It combines a comfortable, folky, community atmosphere with the excitement of creative passion and cutting-edge theatrical innovation. Make sure you give it a visit!

Grahamstown National Arts Festival
Date: 26 June 2008 to 05 July 2008 in Grahamstown
More Information: Grahamstown National Arts Festival
Overnight: Grahamstown accommodation

Related Pages & Links:
Eastern Cape Accommodation
Eastern Cape Hotels
Eastern Cape Events

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Featured Family-friendly Game Lodges

The first in our feature on "Family-friendly Game Lodges" is the 5-Star RiverBend Lodge in the Addo Elephant National Park in the Eastern Cape. Children of all ages are welcome at River Bend. Various activities are on offer including a playroom where hours of fun can be had.


The team at RiverBend are geared towards every need and children will be taken on walks with their guide, baking biscuits with the chef or doing mini treatments with the Beauty Therapist. There is also a dedicated channel on their television network on which children are able to choose from a selection of videos to be played.

When you need some time to yourselves and your children will not be joining you on a game drive or for dinner, RiverBend have trained child minders to take care of your precious ones whilst you relax and enjoy the beauty of the Addo Elephant Park.



For full details about RiverBend Lodge please see:
RiverBend Lodge Information and Photographs
Current Rates and Special Offers (They have a fabulous special on now valid to end September 2008).

Related Pages:
Eastern Cape Accommodation
Eastern Cape Family-friendly Venues
Eastern Cape Game Reserves

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Monday, October 15, 2007

Travel Experience - Kragga Kamma

"Often we feel like just taking the day off and sighting magnificent wildlife in their natural surroundings. Thankfully, living in PE gives us the opportunity to do just that. The Kragga Kamma Game Reserve is situated right in Port Elizabeth taking only 15 minutes to get there from the city centre.

The Reserve is home to White Rhino, Buffalo, Cheetah, Giraffe, Zebra, Nyala, Bontebok, Lechwe and many more. All the animals roam freely, unrestricted in natural surroundings and lush forests. We were able to take our own vehicle there and stop as we please when we sighted animals. The great thing about this game reserve is that it has long stretches of wide open land. So there is always something to see! We had the awesome experience of 2 rhino’s grazing right next to our car! We spotted quite a few giraffe’s, buffalo, warthogs (or aerials as my mom-in-law loves to call them) and many species of buck up close and personal.

When you enter the reserve, they provide you with a pamphlet of the different animals to be seen" ...
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Click to continue read Vince and his families' impressions of the Kragga Kamma Game Reserve which he submitted to us for entry into our Travel Review Competition. Please watch this space as we catch up with publishing all the entries we've received over the last 3 months and announce the monthly winners!

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South African Travel Reviews
South Africa Game Reserves
South Africa Travel

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Monday, August 06, 2007

New Accommodation in the Eastern Cape

WHITTALS CHALETS - Aliwal North: Whittals Chalets offers the tourist and discerning business person affordable and relaxed comfort in fully equipped two bedroom chalets. We are situated close to the well known Aliwal Spa Resort about 2km from the Aliwal North town centre on the south bank of the Gariep river ...
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PUMBA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE - Alicedale: Only 105km from Port Elizabeth, Pumba Private Game Reserve is in the heart of the Eastern Cape's malaria-free game viewing region. With its 5-star Game Lodge luxury, visitors have every opportunity to enjoy the ultimate essence of South Africa's luxury and style ...
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TENUTA SPRING GROVE - Kenton On Sea: Tenuta Spring Grove is a private coastal game reserve which is reserved as an exclusive unit. It offers a truly personalised, luxurious and interactive experience to the discerning traveller. Guests are afforded the privacy of 2000 hectares of indigenous South African wild ...
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COUNTRY COUSINS - Grahamstown: Country Cousins was completed as a family home in March 2006, but we decided not to move in, but to establish a unique self catering accommodation establishment as a business for ourselves. We both have an interest in the hospitality industry and have travelled extensively ...
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HOPEFIELD COUNTRY HOUSE & GUEST FARM - Addo: Situated in the heart of the Sundays River Valley, close to Port Elizabeth and a stones throw from the world famous Addo Elephant National Park you’ll find a haven of comfort and luxury. Offering superior service with unashamed flair, Hopefield Country House & Guest Farm ...
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HAPPY JACKAL GUEST HOUSE - Colchester: Easily reached from the N2, Happy Jackal Guest House is in the perfect spot for game, river or coastal activities. Extensive lawns stretch down to the riverside while unspoilt, natural bush is the habitat of kudu on the opposite banks. Port Elizabeth and its airport is only half an ...
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SUNDAY'S RIVER MOUTH GUEST HOUSE - Colchester: Situated in the sleepy holiday village of “Colchester” on the banks of the Sundays River Mouth, it is ideally suited for a single night sleepover for the weary guest wanting to break their journey or a guest wanting to spend some extra time to enjoy what the beautiful Sundays River ...
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5 THIRD AVENUE GUEST HOUSE - Walmer: We offer clean and comfortable self-catering accommodation in 8 private rooms each with twin (2 x single) beds, shower-en-suite and kitchenette which is equipped with fridge, microwave oven, 2 plate stove, kettle, toaster and cutlery / crockery. Each room also has a ...
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OUTSIDERS B&B - Nieu-Bethesda: In the heart of the quaint Karoo hamlet of Nieu-Bethesda, lies Outsiders B&B. Be as private or as sociable as you like. Either way Katrin and Ian, your well-travelled hosts will make you welcome and offer unique advise on what to do locally and beyond ...
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HACKLEWOOD HILL COUNTRY HOUSE - Port Elizabeth: Hacklewood Hill Country House is an elegant and stately residence set in the peaceful surroundings of the leafy suburb of Walmer. This 5-star Country House, superbly decorated and exquisitely furnished with antiques, fine fabrics and beautiful paintings is for the ...
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Related Links:
Eastern Cape Accommodation
South Africa Accommodation
South Africa Travel

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Thursday, July 19, 2007

New Wedding Venue in the Eastern Cape

Cape St Francis Resort

Lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean with three kilometres of pristine beach, Cape St Francis, with it's historic Seal Point Lighthouse, is a tranquil Eco-destination. This pristine beach, the mild temperature and the longest sunshine hours on the South African Coast make this an ideal, year round Wedding Destination.


The venue and location at Cape St Francis Resort are bound to make your special day memorable. Cape St Francis Resort offers a wide range of accommodation options for the couple as well as family and guests. A variety of menus are offered for the reception as well as breakfast the next morning. Please contact the resort for more details on : +27 (0)42 298-0054 or visit: Cape St Francis Resort.

Related Links:
Cape St Francis Accommodation
Eastern Cape Weddings
South Africa Weddings

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Bushman Sands Special Packages

Bushman Sands in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is a multi-faceted experience offering something for everyone. The 4-star hotel is a delightful blend of rich heritage and modern luxury. The Gary Player designed Golf Course is perfect for the keen golfer. There are thrilling adventure options and prospects of viewing Big Game. Those wanting relaxation, pampering and peace will find alternatives at the spa or at the poolside or even on a tranquil sunset boat cruise. Rewarding for families and satisfying for visitors ....


If a break in the Eastern Cape combined with Golf at a championship course and Game Viewing in a Big 5 Game Reserve and pampering at a Spa sounds good, the special pacckages being offered by Bushman sands Game Reserve will make this even more appealing. Special Packages available at Bushman Sands Hotel & Game Reserve:

Putt and Pamper Package - ZAR 2250: accommodation and breakfast for 2 adults sharing a room for 2 nights with 1 round of golf and 1 Swedish massage or Nimue specialised facial treatment.

Relax and Unwind Package - ZAR 2600: includes accommodation and breakfast for 2 adults sharing a room for 2 nights and a Stress Buster Massage OR Aromatic Radiance Facial each.

Golf Package - ZAR 1800: includes accommodation and breakfast for 2 adults sharing a room for 2 nights with 1 round of golf each.

Adventure Package - ZAR 2250: includes accommodation and breakfast for 2 adults sharing a room for 2 nights with a guided quad bike game viewing experience for two.

Game Viewing Package - ZAR 1800: includes accommodation and breakfast for 2 adults sharing a room for 2 nights with a game drive for two.


To view these packages or make a booking please visit Bushman Sands Game Reserve or contact the hotel directly on +27(0)42 231-8000 to secure your booking at these very special rates.

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Eastern Cape Accommodation
Eastern Cape Special Offers
Eastern Cape Golf Courses
Eastern Cape Game Reserves

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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

New in the Eastern Cape

Dolphin View Guest House - Beach View, Port Elizabeth: Situated on the beachfront road, every room at Dolphins View Guest House offers endless views of the beach and ocean. Come and discover the tranquil village of Beachview. Conveniently located only 25km’s from the centre of Port Elizabeth, Beachview is situated in the majestic malaria free Eastern Cape ...

The Rose 'n Ale - Gonubie, East London: True to it’s name a complimentary ale/lager from our very own microbrewery is available for those who are thirsty after a long trip. Situated a mere 200 meters from the sea and 400 meters from the boardwalk to the swimming beach, the Rose 'n Ale is ideal for a relaxing holiday ...

Houtbosch Bay No 20 - Jeffreys Bay, Eastern Cape: We offer an exclusive, self-catering log home 5km from Jeffreys Bay. It has a panoramic sea view, is 120 meters from the beach and located in a private nature reserve. It is the ideal base for your holiday in the Eastern Cape because of the proximity to numerous popular attractions ...

Villa De Mer Guest House - Port Alfred, Eastern Cape: As nothing is far in Port Alfred, the location of Villa is convenient, you are away from the hustle and bustle of town, but in actual fact only a mere ten minutes away from the town centre. Situated on the R72 midway between Port Elizabeth and East London, Port Alfred is the perfect holiday destination on the Sunshine Coast ...

Orchardview Country House - Baviaanskloof, Eastern Cape: Orchardview is a magnificent old colonial home, set in the heart of the Gamtoos River Valley, en route to the Baviaanskloof in the Eastern Cape. This delightful property is situated on a working Citrus farm just 3 kilometers outside Patensie ...

Amani Lodge - Walmer, Port Elizabeth: Amani Lodge, meaning ‘peace’, is designed to emphasise a more authentic African experience, a tranquil retreat with sophisticated simplicity, elegant dinning, attention to detail - all creating a myriad of special moments for our guests ...

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

New in the Eastern Cape

THE TIN SHACK - St Francis Bay, Eastern Cape: Come join our fun. Located in the exclusive Marina Village, The Tin Shack offers a selection of self catering units. Breakfast is available on request. Family friendly. Tasteful, funky and fun. Located in the exclusive Marina Village, The Tin Shack offers a unique selection of accommodation types. Come and join us for a completely self-catering holiday or alternatively we can serve you a continental breakfast – Tin Shack Style – The choice is yours ...
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ST FRANCIS BAY LODGE - St Francis Bay, Eastern Cape: Nestled in the bustling little village of St Francis Bay is this haven of tranquility with well appointed rooms , A La Carte Restaurant, swimming pool and hosts that will take care of your every need. Be it a week-end break, a golf tour, a stop-over on a long journey or an extended family holiday - you will leave St Francis Bay Lodge feeling totally rejuvenated. St Francis Bay Lodge is the perfect venue for the golfer, the shopper, corporate visitor, leisure traveller, adrenaline seeker or family person ...
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LYNDHURST GUEST COTTAGE - Bathurst, Eastern Cape: Lyndhurst Guest Cottage offers country living at it’s best on our beautiful pineapple farm in the heart of the Sunshine Coast and Frontier Country. Central to Grahamstown with it’s many cultural events, Port Alfred with it’s pristine beaches and the renowned Royal Port Alfred Golf Club and the historical village of Bathurst, makes this guest cottage the ideal stopover to recharge the batteries. Lyndhurst Guest Cottage is a beautiful two bedroom guest cottage with its bright interior and cosy charm, which will have you, feeling right at home from the moment you step through the front door ...
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SUNSET COTTAGE - Kenton On Sea, Eastern Cape: Sunset Cottage is situated at beautiful Kenton-On-Sea close to the famous South African Garden Route. The area is malaria-free and offers the visitor a variety of pursuits, from playing and lazing in the sun on golden beaches to game viewing or enjoying the many restaurants, shops, touring sites of interest and taking part in the local activities. Sunset Cottage, which is part of a large country estate, is private, set in its own grounds with a separate driveway ...
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Related Links:
Eastern Cape Accommodation
Eastern Cape Self Catering
South Africa Accommodation

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Sunday, December 10, 2006

Bush Weddings at Shamwari Game Reserve

If your dream wedding includes a luxury honeymoon to one of Africa's finest, luxury, Big 5 game reserves, then why not extend the dream and get married in the wild? At the award-winning luxurious Shamwari Game Reserve in South Africa, all aspects of the wedding, from the ceremony to the reception, are arranged for you. Weddings at Shamwari Game Reserve are small, intimate and very special. The professional reservations and events team organise everything for you: the venue and all the arrangements including the Minister, flowers, wedding cake, champagne, photography and wedding video.


The Shamwari Wedding Package Includes:
• Minister: You will receive a copy of the marriage certificate on the day of the ceremony once he gets it back from the Home Affairs Office
• Flowers: Bridal bouquet, button hole for the groom, 2 arrangements for the ceremony and a room arrangement. Rose petal confetti is also included
• Photographer: Includes 36 developed photographs presented in a Henzo wedding album delivered the following day with their negatives and a disk with digital photographs.
• Wedding Cake: A one tier wedding cake of your choice, e.g. chocolate mousse, cheese cake, carrot cake or traditional fruit cake. The cake is decorated with fresh flowers fitting in with the theme of your wedding.
• Spa Treatment: Back, neck and shoulder massage for bride & groom as well as a French Manicure for the bride
• Champagne: A bottle in the room on arrival, after the ceremony and a bottle in the room on the wedding night
• Wedding drive: A sole use game drive with a sun downer stop including snacks and drinks after the wedding ceremony. The photographer accompanies the couple on this drive and these photographs are included in the package.
• Private Dinner: On return to the lodge, the couple will find their room decorated with rose petals and candles. They will be given a private dinner either in their room or in a private area at the lodge. The dining table will also be decorated according to the theme of the wedding.
• Witnesses: If the wedding couple is alone then the Shamwari staff will sign as witnesses.

Optional extras that can be arranged (additional charge) include additional photographs or videoing, African dancers, DJ and any additional requirements i.e. décor, flowers & hiring of equipment, Hair and make up.

For assistance with arranging your wedding and to receive a quote, contact Shamwari Reservations on: +27 42 203-1111 or send a direct enquiry at: Shamwari Game Reserve.

About Shamwari Game Reserve:
Shamwari Game Reserve has received numerous international awards, including the World's Leading Conservation Company and Game Reserve for five consecutive years. It is situated in verdant bush along the Bushmans River, halfway between Port Elizabeth (45 minutes drive outside the city) and Grahamstown, a pleasant drive from Cape Town, forming a natural extension to the famous Garden Route. Shamwari is about conserving a vanishing way of life and is the realisation of one man's dream, and the success of many people's passion. Steeped in Settler history, and dating back to the time when a multitude of game roamed wild and free, the 20 000 hectare reserve boasts five eco-systems, thus enabling the support of many forms of plant, animal and bird life.

Related Links:
The Lodges at Shamwari Game Reserve
Shamwari Game Reserve
South Africa Wedding Guide

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Sunday, November 12, 2006

Elphant Back Safaris at Nguni River Lodge

A stay at Nguni River Lodge affords guests the unique opportunity to appreciate nature from an elephant’s perspective! Addo Elephant Back Safaris offers guests staying at the Lodge the chance to become familiar with one of Africa’s most stately and intelligent animals – the African Elephant.


Stand amongst them, feed them, touch them, and walk with them whilst they satisfy their curiosity by gently nudging and smelling you with their trunks. Elephant walks are not strenuous and are done at an enjoyable pace – if you can keep up with your elephant! Relish the thrill of riding to their favourite waterhole and watch them swim in mud polls whilst you enjoy a delicious lunch from the embankment. The safaris cost is R650.00 for 3 hours and lunch is available for an extra R100.00.

Related Links:
Ngni River Lodge
Eastern Cape Game Lodges
Addo Elephant Park
Elephant Back Safaris

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Saturday, October 14, 2006

New Eastern Cape Guest Houses

BLARNEY HOUSE B&B - East London Accommodation: Experience the warm hospitality and charming, peaceful atmosphere of Blarney House. Superior accommodation is offered in a magnificent setting within easy reach of beaches and golf courses. We offer exceptional value for money in a 4 star, AA superior graded establishment. Luxuriously decorated rooms have private entrances opening onto a hectare of landscaped gardens with Indian Ocean views. We have a superb, spacious outdoor entertainment area ...
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CARSLOGIE HOUSE - Summerstrand Accommodation: Carslogie House is located in the upmarket beachfront suburb of Summerstrand, only 200 meters from Port Elizabeth’s famous beaches and a short walk to shopping malls, tourist attractions, casino and entertainment complex, and excellent restaurants ...
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HOUTBOSCHBAAI NO 1 - Jeffreys Bay Accommodation: Houtboschbaai No 1 is a fully equipped self catering beachfront chalet for up to 6 guests, overlooking a pristine, private beach in a nature reserve offering the ultimate experience for sea- and nature lovers. Relaxed, comfortable luxury and spectacular views, where special things make a difference ...
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BRISAN ON THE CANALS - St Francis Bay Accommodation: BriSan on the Canals is an elegantly appointed thatched guest house ideally set on the canals of St Francis Bay, with a lovely private beach and sundecks for relaxation. B&B accommodation in spacious, en-suite guest rooms, each unique in their own way ...
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OAK TREE COTTAGE - Walmer, Port Elizabeth: In the garden suburb of Walmer, Oak Tree Cottage is a gracious home, perfect for both business and leisure. Private, self-contained comfortable bedrooms are set in a charming tranquil garden and generous Continental or English breakfasts are served. Dinner available on request ...
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REDCLIFFE GUEST FARM - Winterberg Accommodation: Redcliffe Guest Farm is a large, fully equipped, self catering holiday house situated on a sheep and cattle farm, with the majestic Winterberg as its backdrop. Family friendly, farm-stay accommodation. With the towering, majestic Winterberg as its backdrop, Redcliffe Guest Farm nestles in the upper reaches of this mountainous area, 1500 meters above sea level and 46 kilometers from Tarkastad on the R344, towards Adelaide ...
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HUNTER'S LODGE - Port Elizabeth Accommodation: Hunter’s Lodge offers warm friendly hospitality for leisure or business guests. Perfectly positioned in the suburb of Perridgevale / Greenacres, minutes from our main beaches and airport and walking distance from the Greenacres Mall, Restaurants, Cinema's and Virgin Active Gym, we provide peace and tranquillity in a ...
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Eastern Cape Accommodation
Eastern Cape Hotels

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Friday, September 15, 2006

Win a 3 Night Getaway in the Addo Elephant Park


Win A luxury 3-night stay for 2 at Nguni River Lodge, situated in the Addo Elephant National Park in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Visit the www.SA-Venues.com website, complete the entry form and you could win* a luxury 3 night getaway courtesy of Nguni River Lodge, Airlink and Tempest Sixt Car Hire and SA-Venues.com


The Prize Includes:
1. A luxury 3-night stay for 2 people sharing a room at Nguni River Lodge, situated in the Addo Elephant National Park, including 3 meals per day and 2 games per day.
2. Air-fare to Port Elizabeth, return, for 2 people, courtesy of Airlink.
3. Weekend car rental (Thursday 12h00 to Monday 12h00), in a Group J (Chev Spark or similar) vehicle, courtesy of Tempest Sixt Car Hire. Car to be collected from and returned to Port Elizabeth branch.
(* Terms & Conditions apply)


Click to enter this competition: SA-Venues.com Competition

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Monday, June 26, 2006

New Eastern Cape Accommodation

HENRI HOUSE - Grahamstown: Visitors to Henri House find themselves within walking distance to Rhodes University, all private schools, shops and amenities. Including over 52 Churches for which Grahamstown is well known for as the “City of the Saints”. The main house, built in 1856, is believed to have been originally built for the Rector of Christ Church, which lies just around the corner ...
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Henri House in Grahamstown

DOCKSIDE GUEST HOUSE - Port Alfred Accommodation: Dockside Guest House is situated directly across the road from the picturesque small boat harbour on the East Bank of Port Alfred in the Eastern Capew. You have magnificent views from each room overlooking the small boat harbour and the Kowie River ...
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THATCHED COTTAGE ST FRANCIS BAY - St Francis Bay: On the golf course in St Francis Bay, 90 km west of Port Elizabeth Airport in the Eastern Cape. Absolutely private, north facing garden with stunning, uninterrupted views to the distant mountains and coastline. The cottage is a tastefully furnished upmarket self-catering cottage sleeping 6 ...
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THE COLONIAL ON ARUNDEL - Addo: Sunlands lies in a world famous citrus producing part of South Africa and Arundel is the name of the working farm on which The Colonial is situated. Wander through the orchards of oranges and lemons at your leisure and encounter the peace and tranquility of the abundant bird-life on the Coerney River, which borders the property ...
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HAPPY LANDS B&B - Addo Accommodation: This family-run B&B prides itself on making its guests feel at home and totally relaxed, all within a warm and friendly environment. The beautiful surroundings and peaceful atmosphere of Happy Lands will make you want to return to this well-loved and cared-for B&B again and again ...
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Related Links:
Eastern Cape Accommodation
Eastern Cape Hotels
South Africa Accommodation

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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Discover talented local Authors on Wordfest Eastern Cape's Literature Live Programme

Wordfest is about current issues and South African voices. Our book launches, lectures and panel discussions feature prominent South African writers who explore authentic South African issues.


Wordfest is also about development. Central to the festival’s ethos is the desire to inspire new and aspiring authors to sharpen their skills at the creative writing workshops conducted in English, Afrikaans and Xhosa each morning. Speak out on burning literary issues or perform their own work at Open Mike and the Wordfest Free Speech Stand each afternoon. The Young Reader Buzz reading and writing programme is jam-packed with children’s literary activities.

At the heart of Wordfest you can discover these emerging Eastern Cape word artists. Spot talented writers of poetry, fiction and drama at the Literature Live performances, Wordfest’s Xhosa component of authors. And join the Isivivane Street Parade, a colourful toyi-toyi for books down High Street.

Officially opened by the MEC Eastern Cape Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, and attended by district officials, this year’s literature live performances will be punctuated by the appearance of several prominent and published Xhosa-speaking writers.

Sindiwe Magona launches her book, Mother to Mother, and in discussing the background to this book about the death of Amy Biehl poses the question: “Does a writer choose her subject or does the subject choose the writer?” and attempts to trace this journey of trepidation - from conception of the work to the present - where it has taken her as a writer, a woman, and a human being. Dr Sindiwe Magona, motivational speaker, author, poet, playwright, story-teller, and actor recently relocated to her home country, South Africa, after a successful career spanning two decades at UN Headquarters, New York, USA. Besides Writers’ Conferences, Magona has given readings and addresses at numerous other international fora, including the United Nations, the Kennedy Centre, The Riverside Church, the Ford Foundation, Temple and Columbia Universities, to name a few. She has received numerous awards in recognition of her work in women’s issues, the plight of children, and the fight against apartheid and racism. Her first 10 years at the United Nations were in the Department of Public Information where she worked in the Anti-Apartheid Radio Programmes.

Mtutuzeli Nyoka launches I Speak to the Silent, a disturbing first novel by a powerful storyteller who tells his history as he sees it. Mtutuzeli Nyoka, a medical surgeon now in private practice, has first-hand experience of what it was like to work with victims of political violence in an Eastern Cape hospital during the political unrest in 70s and 80s. In 1985, perhaps the bloodiest year in the history of our political struggles, he was an intern at the Livingstone Hospital. This put him at the forefront of the battle where he tried to revive wounded souls, sometimes succeeded but often failed. He is also an avid historian and his book tells a lot of the history of the Eastern Cape and its people. “This book tells the stories so many of us are familiar with but the veracity of which is bound to be doubted by younger generations. The author tells it with simplicity of diction and poetic beauty. And yet it is a captivating 'insider's' tale that has many lessons for us in contemporary, democratic South Africa." Barney Pityana - Human Rights Commission

E.K.M Dido launches ʼn Stringetjie Blou Krale and discusses her fascinating exploration into Afrikaans re-identity. Her first novel, Die Storie van Monica Peters, appeared in 1996 and with that she became the first black woman to publish in Afrikaans. Dido serves on the board of directors of several voluntary organizations striving for arts and culture awareness, promoting the use of the mother tongue, and promoting literacy – amongst other issues, of all citizens. She is also a member on the board of directors of the Suid-ooster festival; and of the Klein Karroo National Arts (KKNK). In September 2005 Dido received an honorary D. Litt. Degree from the University of the Western Cape for contributions made to the literary world. Dido, the third eldest of twelve children, was born in Tsomo, Transkei. On completing grade six in her home town she had to continue her schooling in Cofimvaba. She completed grade ten in Cradock whereafter she had to abandon her education as well as her dreams due to lack of finances. She chose nursing as a career and trained in Kimberley where she obtained a diploma as a General Nurse. She moved to Cape Town where she obtained her diplomas as a Midwife and a Psychiatric Nurse. Thereafter she fulfilled her dream by obtaining her Matric certificate through a correspondence course. She became a part- time student at UNISA and achieved her BA (Cur) degrees in Nursing Administration, Nursing Education and Community Health Nursing. Dido is a nursing lecturer at Netcare Training Academy, Cape campus.

Mzi Mahola launches and reads from his book Dancing in the Rain. Mzi Mahola must rank as one of South Africa’s most seasoned and profound poetic voices currently at work. His poetry, though deeply rooted in the literal and cultural earth of his traditional upbringing, has a global and contemporary reach. His is a praise singer’s voice, perfectly attuned to the political and social complexities of the moment, intensely patriotic but also boldly outspoken in its criticisms of leaders and populace alike. Mahola laments for the loss of the cultural values of respect and humanity and yearns for reconnection with the rhythms of nature and rurality. He expresses a general disillusionment with ‘man’s rotten morals’, and is critical of the different standards that apply to rulers and ‘commoners’. His plea is for an accountable humanity. Mahola runs a voluntary poetry project for young writers at their Port Elizabeth community library. He has started a programme of creative writing workshops with educators for learners. They have established a structure called Isithatha Literature Programme whose objectives are to restore the forgotten culture of reading and writing in the classroom; to inspire young people to love their languages which are going to be their tools as writers.

Dumisani Ntshentshe, editor of the Xhosa edition of Bona magazine, talks about the complexities of producing a national magazine in translation, keeping language usage current, the contribution of Bona magazine to language development and the magazine’s mission to inform, educate and entertain. Dumisani Ntshentshe was born in Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape. He did his primary education at Mkankomo Junior Secondary School and then moved to Qaukeni Junior Secondary, matriculating from Botha Sigcau High School. He joined Bona magazine as a Xhosa translator in 1986, working under two former Xhosa Editors, Ms Primrose Williams and Mr Osborne Dzingwa. He attended courses on translation, interpreting and editing at UNISA and the Durban Institute of Technology. In 1995 he was promoted to his current position as Editor of the Xhosa edition of Bona magazine. He has since attended many Xhosa language workshops organised by the Eastern Cape Provincial Language Board and Pan South African Language Board.

Two other events on the programme include Poet of Africa, Zolani Mkiva, featuring isiXhosa poetry in performance to music brought to Wordfest by Old Mutual Encounters @ Wordfest. And Professor Mini, head of Lexicography at Fort Hare, will talk about language terms.

ABOUT WORDFEST
Wordfest is based at the Institute for the Study of English at Rhodes. The event is held in the Eden Grove Building on campus. Administration is in the hands of an experienced team led by Prof Chris Mann (convenor). The finances are controlled by the Financial Division of Rhodes.

Our principal support comes from the NAC (National Arts Council), the NLDTF (National Lottery Development Fund), Rhodes University and the Institute for the Study of English in Africa which support Wordfest as an outreach project, the Eastern Cape Government, BASA (Business Arts South Africa) and Exclusive Books.

Dates: 1 - 7 July 2006
Times: 10:00 to 22:00 daily
Venue: Eden Grove Building, Rhodes University, Grahamstown
Bookings: At Computicket or at the door
Programme: Read WordStock, the official Wordfest newspaper inserted into Cue for each day’s programme.

Related Links:
The Official WordFest Website
Book accommodation in Grahamstown

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Friday, June 16, 2006

A visit to the Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast is the coastal route between St Francis Bay and East London in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. The Sunshine Coast incorporates more then a million hectares of malaria free game reserve, and, this is one route that deserves its name. Stretching from Port Elizabeth in the west to East London in the east, it boasts hundreds of kilometres of shining beaches that bask in sunshine. Port Elizabeth, offering diverse leisure options from water-sports to township tours, from vibrant nightlife to nature trails, is an excellent base from which to explore the coastline and the interior.


Port Elizabeth : Port Elizabeth is fondly referred to as "The Friendly City". The city offers a diverse selection of attractions as a family-fun vacation destination including eco-attractions, scenic nature trails, wildlife and cultural experiences, as well as 40 km of breathtaking coastline and beaches ...
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East London : South Africa's only river port city is set on the broad Buffalo River and one of the most attractive stretches of the Eastern Cape seaboard. East London's sweeping white beaches extend for miles, unpolluted, uncrowded, unspoilt. Swimming, sailing, water-skiing, boardsailing and boating ...
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Jeffreys Bay : Jeffreys Bay, or "J-Bay" as it is known to the locals, brings to mind surfing, sunshine and beautiful beaches - and you’d be right. Home to the Billabong Surfing Festival every July and rated among the ten best surfing spots in the world, surfers from across the globe come to enjoy the rolling surf ...
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Cape St Francis : Cape St Francis, named after the patron saint of sailors, is worth a visit for many reasons, not least of all its famed Seal Point Light House, built in 1873, and one of the highest stone and masonry lighthouses in the country - and it is the most southern point in the Eastern Cape ...
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Port Alfred : Port Alfred, with its stretches of sandy beach that extend for miles, lies on the banks of the Kowie River. Port Alfred was established by a group of English settlers in the early 1800s and, although now an active commercial and residential town, it has retained most of its English fishing village ...
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St Francis Bay : Just 90 km west of Port Elizabeth, St Francis Bay is the millionaire’s playground of the Eastern Cape and one of the best kept secrets of the Garden Route. 50% of the town is built around a series of man-made canals and waterways - South Africa’s answer to ‘little Venice’. With 8km of river and ...
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Kenton On Sea : When you think of Kenton on Sea, you invoke a vision of beaches as far as the eye can see, unspoilt by time and consumerism, where two rivers meet and run into the Indian Ocean. Midway between Port Elizabeth and East London, Kenton On Sea is where the sun is rumoured ...
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Related Links:
Visit the Sunshine Coast
The Eastern Cape
South Africa Travel

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Thursday, April 06, 2006

Lalibela Game Reserve - Children's Programme

Children's Programme at Lalibela Private Game Reserve in the Malaria Free, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

Since opening, Lalibela were aware that there is a huge demand for families wanting a safari holiday in a malaria-free area. Lalibela's location makes it ideal for adults travelling with children who are wanting to combine a family safari with the Garden Route and Cape Town.


Over the last 12 months Lalibela have looked at various programmes catering for families and have come up with a children's programme which optimizes the safari experience with quality family time. Each family is different and children require varying degrees of attention, which is why the emphasis at Lalibela is to be as flexible as possible to ensure memorable family holidays.

An overview of the children's programme is as follows:
In the early morning Lalibela’s child minders come on duty so that parents can leave for their morning game drive. The children are given a chance to wake up, get dressed and be ready for the day. Parents are welcome to stay behind and accompany their children on the kiddies game drive.

Breakfast is served and then it is time for the activities of the morning - with a snack in hand, they’re off with their game ranger in their own special vehicle on a short game drive taking care to avoid any close encounters with dangerous game. After the adults game drive and brunch, there is time for the family to spend together – there’s the playground with jungle gym and sandpit or many games to play.


Before the adults go out on their afternoon game drive, high tea is served for both adults and children. After heading out on their afternoon game drive, the children return to the lodge for an early dinner before getting creative with some arts and crafts activities. Time before bed is spent listening to exciting stories of Africa, its people and the wildlife. During all this time the children are looked after by accomplished child minders while their parents enjoy their evening game drive and dinner back at the lodge.

Contact Lalibela Game Reserve on:
Telephone: +27 (0)41 581 - 8170
Or Visit: Lalibela Game Reserve

Related Links:
Eastern Cape Game Reserves
South Africa Game Lodges
South Africa

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Thursday, March 09, 2006

New Accommodation in the Eastern Cape

AT THE WOODS GUEST HOUSE - Storm's River, Tsitsikamma: At The Woods Guest House offers a relaxing and comfortable base from which to explore the Tsitsikamma and surrounding areas. Our desire is that guests will feel at home enough to slip off their shoes, whilst enjoying the attention to detail that the Guest House offers ...
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At The Woods Guest House in Tsitsikamma

THE BEACH BREAK BUNGALOW - East London, Eastern Cape: The Beach Break Bungalow is situated in the peaceful suburb of Nahoon Mouth in East London (now known as Buffalo City). The Bungalow is only 200 metres from the Nahoon River and an 800 metres stroll to the Nahoon Beach ...
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BISHOPS COVE LODGE - Klipdrif Area, Tsitsikamma: The uniquely designed Bishops Cove Lodge offers self catering holiday accommodation in Tsitsikamma. The lodge is situated on one of the most spectacular sites on the Eastern Cape coast. To the south lies the pristine rugged coast with ...
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PORT HOTEL - St Francis Bay, Eastern Cape: Set in the midst of a working harbour and vibrant waterfront in the Mediterranean Style village of Port St. Francis guests are offered luxury accommodation right at the waters edge with a choice of either full self-catering two bedroom apartments or semi ...
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FOREST HALL BED & BREAKFAST - Walmer, Port Elizabeth: Forest Hall B&B is situated opposite the new Little Walmer Golf Estate overlooking the greenbelt of the Baakens Valley. Positioned between 9th-10th Avenues in Walmer, Port Elizabeth, Forest Hall B&B is situated on an acre of park-like garden ...
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Related Links:
Eastern Cape Accommodation
South Africa Accommodation
South Africa Travel

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