Category: Travel News
Youngest female pilot to fly replica WWI plane
By Elizabeth Hunter via SWNS ‘Britain’s former youngest female pilot is set to break another record when she flies a WWI warplane – built by…
Lagoona swimming pool reopens in time for the festive season
EThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda recently reopened the Lagoona Swimming Pool near Blue Lagoon beach in Durban. The reopening of the pool comes in time for…
Ticket Shock: Paris Olympics 2024 Prices Leave Athletes and Tourists Concerned
① Paris 2024 Olympics With the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics looming, travel costs have skyrocketed. The 33rd Summer Olympics, which will be held from…
First draft concept design for redevelopment of Strand Street Quarry now open for comment
Cape Town – The City of Cape Town’s first draft concept design for the proposed redevelopment of the Strand Street Quarry is now open for…
Fastjet airline ups flights to SA
The privately-owned airline with the signature image of a parrot in its tail, Fastjet, will be adding additional weekday frequencies between Johannesburg and Bulawayo from…
Another country to allow visa-free entry for South Africans
Ghana is another country that will open its doors to South African passport holders by allowing visa-free entry. South African passport holders have seen increasing…
MEC Duma hands over quad bikes worth R1.2 million to rural holiday destination to boost tourism, rural economy
Durban – The KZN Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs handed over R1.2 million worth of 10 quad bikes to a youth-owned and…
Under fire Chris Pappas fights back against allegations of corruption after former DA leader writes to Public Protector
Chris Pappas, the mayor of the uMngeni Municipality and the Democratic Alliance candidate for Premier of KwaZulu-Natal has launched a fight back against allegations that…
Taxi strike impacts Cape Town tourism: Top tourist hotspot now a ‘no go’ area
Bongani Bingwa is joined by Enver Duminy, CEO at Cape Town Tourism to discuss the impact of the city’s taxi strike on local tourism. Is…
Bloubergstrand Beach outside Cape Town could lose its shoreline by the end of the century
Cape Town’s iconic Bloubergstrand Beach was recently listed as the ninth tourist beach in Africa predicted to shrink the most by 2100. This is according…