What to do in Polokwane – activities in Pietersburg
Posted on 18. Apr, 2010 by admin in Polokwane
There are many things to do in Polokwane, activities to invigorate the mind, body and soul. Secreted in the heart of the South African plain, many activities in Polokwane revolve around the striking wildlife that stalk the beautiful landscape. Game reserves and nature parks can be found all around the area and are great for family trips. (more…)
Port Elizabeth activites – golf, surfing, diving & sport
Posted on 07. Apr, 2010 by admin in Port Elizabeth
There are an unbeatable number of activities in Port Elizabeth to keep the most dedicated adrenalin junkie happy. Plus with game reserves and eco-attractions nearby there are things to occupy both the mind and body in equal measure. Golfing fanatics will be in the element with more than enough places to swing a club. And waterbabies will find more than enough Port Elizabeth activities on or below the waves with world class diving, surfing, sailing and partying on the sand. (more…)
Activities in Durban – diving, surfing & fishing
Posted on 23. Mar, 2010 by admin in Durban
Durban is a great place to visit, whether or not it’s hosting the World Cup. If you have some downtime in between games in Durban during the 2010 Soccer World Cup, be sure to make the most of your surroundings as there are plenty of things to do in Durban. Despite being a busy and thriving city, Durban is also home to some stunning natural attractions, such as world-class beaches perfect for water sports, vast areas of wildlife perfect for exploring and exceptional golf courses perfect for an afternoon on the green. (more…)
Cape Town beaches – surfing, bars and football
Posted on 15. Mar, 2010 by admin in Cape Town
The city of Cape Town is home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and was one of the first non-European metropolises to be awarded blue flags for three of their pristine stretches of sand.
There are two different styles of beaches in Cape Town, as the Indian and Atlantic Oceans are divided by a 1,000 metre-high peninsula. All the beaches in Cape Town have something different to offer, from whale watching to windsurfing, so it can be hard to make your mind up. Check out JF’s guide to the best beaches in Cape Town. (more…)

