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Experience maritime luxury at the V&A Waterfront’s Commodore Hotel

An iconic V&A Waterfront address where warm South African hospitality, contemporary comfort and the spirit of Cape Town come together. There are few...

Time Out South Africa has partnered with broadcaster and food creator Nick Hamman to expand local culture storytelling.
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Time Out partners with Nick Hamman to spotlight local culture

Time Out South Africa has announced a new partnership with broadcaster, storyteller and food content creator Nick Hamman as the global lifestyle platform...

SANParks plans stronger security in isolated areas of Kruger National Park after two missing tourists were found dead.
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SANParks plans tighter security after tourists found dead in Kruger National Park

SANParks says it will strengthen security measures in isolated areas of the Kruger National Park following the tragic discovery of two tourists who...

Cape Town records an 11% increase in international arrivals in December 2025, with strong festive-season performance linked to targeted campaigns.
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December international arrivals to Cape Town rise 11%

Cape Town, Friday, 16 January 2026 – In the same week the Matric Class of 2025 received their results and a new cohort...

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Escape the city, not your budget 

CapeNature is bringing back its popular Black Friday promotion, giving travellers the chance to enjoy a nature escape without stretching their budget. From...

While national tourism faces leadership turmoil, Cape Town Tourism highlights its R24bn visitor spend, 106,000 jobs, and calls for stability to protect South Africa’s tourism sector.
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While National Tourism Turmoil Grabs Headlines, Cape Town Grabs Itineraries

As South Africa’s national tourism battles leadership uncertainty, Cape Town Tourism (CTT) is doubling down on delivery and calling for stability to protect...

As the world gets hotter, busier and more expensive, travel habits are evolving. Big, showy bucket-list trips are making way for slower, smarter and more sustainable adventures.
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Cool, Calm and Collected: The Travel Trends Shaping 2025

As the world gets hotter, busier and more expensive, travel habits are evolving. Big, showy bucket-list trips are making way for slower, smarter...

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