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SSouth Africa’s sun-soaked coast lies ready, all-year round, to share its secrets, adventures and lazy days with you. With golden beaches and unspoiled nature, it’s more than just the place where the cool Atlantic and warm Indian Oceans meet. It’s 2500km of pure wanderlust.

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The ultimate Golf escape - Fancourt

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The ultimate Golf escape - Fancourt
Enjoy 3 nights accommodation in a classic room with full English breakfast. 1 round gold, Outeniqua, Montagu, The Links Return airport transfers- George Airport $895 per Golfer sharing and $1095 single golfer rate Rates applicable to non-SA golfers only T&C apply
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The 10 best restaurants in Cape Town

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The 10 best restaurants in Cape Town
It’s hard to keep up with Cape Town’s energetic culinary scene. From its restaurant-lined streets to glorious lunches in the winelands a mere 20-minute drive from the city, there’s a reason some refer to the Mother City as SA’s foodie capital.
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Hibiscus Coast - the coast of many colours

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Hibiscus Coast - the coast of many colours
The subtropical paradise of the Hibiscus Coast offers a myriad of delights.
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Seven secret coastal towns in South Africa

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Seven secret coastal towns in South Africa
Everyone loves a little beach time and it’s even better if you don’t have to share it with a crowd.
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Durban - fun, sun, and LGBTQ+ friendly

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Durban - fun, sun, and LGBTQ+ friendly
You’re guaranteed a warm welcome when you visit any of Durban’s welcoming establishments which are open to the LGBTQ+ community.
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Durban's promenade - a golden mile of sun, sea, restaurants and entertainment (1)

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Durban's promenade - a golden mile of sun, sea, restaurants and entertainment (1)
Whether you start in the north or south, prefer the morning salty breeze to the evening’s gentle sunset, walk, run, amble, stand or sit, Durban’s beachfront promenade has a golden mile of options.
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Muizenberg Beach - surf’s up

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Muizenberg Beach - surf’s up
Ever dreamt of taking to the waves and feeling the exhilarating thrill of carving through water, wind in your hair?
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The Sunshine Coast - bursting with adventure

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The Sunshine Coast - bursting with adventure
The Sunshine Coast - bursting with adventure.
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Bask in the sun at these top 10 beaches in KwaZulu-Natal

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Bask in the sun at these top 10 beaches in KwaZulu-Natal
KwaZulu-Natal is home to pristine, perfect beaches.
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South Africa’s Blue Flag beaches

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South Africa’s Blue Flag beaches
Whether you are a surfer or a sunbather, South Africa is home to the perfect beach for you!
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Top 10 beaches in the Western Cape - the best places to spend a sunny day

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Top 10 beaches in the Western Cape - the best places to spend a sunny day
Soak up the sun at one of the Western Cape’s most pristine beaches.
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Get your hook, line and sinker ready for some coastal fishing

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Get your hook, line and sinker ready for some coastal fishing
Regionally this rugged, mountainous wilderness is known as the Cederberg, and incorporates the West Coast, Clanwilliam and the Cedarberg Mountains.

National Geographic Through the Lens with Thomas Peschak

Thomas Peschak is an assignment photographer for National Geographic and the Director of Conservation for the Save our Seas Foundation (SOSF). He is a senior fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers and has been named as one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world.

Originally trained as a marine biologist, he retired from science fieldwork in 2004. He became an environmental photojournalist after realizing that he could have a greater conservation impact with photographs than statistics. Yet he remains rooted in marine science through his roles as Director of Conservation for SOSF and Founding/Associate Director of the Manta Trust. He strives to merge photojournalism and cutting edge science to create powerful media projects that tackle some of the most critical marine conservation issues of our time.

Thomas has written and photographed five books and he is a multiple winner in the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards. In 2011 and 2013 he received World Press Photo Awards for his work.

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