The 2014 FIFA Soccer World Cup kicked off last night in Brazil, and I have to say that I can’t help being somewhat jealous… after all, it was…
READ STORYCool Running Tobogganing is Africa’s only toboggan track, but there are over 300 others across the world! Imagine a Swizz Alp covered in snow with a toboggan whizzing…
READ STORYHeld every year in April, the Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon is without a doubt one of the biggest sporting events in Cape Town – possibly even the…
READ STORYIt was one of those movies that became not just a cult classic back in the 80s; but a message of fun, freedom and the pursuit of leisure…
READ STORYParagliding in Cape Town offers an amazing chance to take to the skies for a truly unique perspective of the landscapes below. Imagine yourself gently floating over scenery…
READ STORYToday’s post is a special guest post by Tristan Sandwith, who shares some inspiration on cycling in Cape Town… Cape Town is best known for its…
READ STORYSoccer in Cape Town is not just a game – it is a way of life. While the same applies for the rest of South Africa, and in…
READ STORYWith the Cape Argus Cycle Tour 2013 now just over a week away, one thing is for sure – cyclists all over the world are bracing themselves for…
READ STORYThe thrill of the open road is one that attracts many travellers, and with self-drive adventures in Cape Town this experience offers the best way to explore the…
READ STORYIf you’re looking for an all-day activity to make sure you incorporate every aspect of the Cape Town experience into your holiday, look no further than the following…
READ STORYThe waterfront- stepping outside into the heat, you are hit with a warm breeze providing comfort after a hot car ride. The cooling breeze brings with it an…
READ STORYWinter is nearly upon us and traditionally in South Africa’s fairest city, this is a time for curling up under the blankets, hiding indoors and consuming copious amounts…
READ STORYAnother world-class event is just around the corner for Cape Town. The Cape Argus Cycle Tour attracts thousands of cyclists (casual and competitive) and spectators from around the…
READ STORYFIFA gives SA top marks for World Cup FIFA President Sepp Blatter on Monday gave South Africa his highest possible mark for a World Cup that defied sceptics…
READ STORYAccommodation at next year’s World Cup finals was no longer an issue with enough rooms now available for visiting supporters, Fifa said on Wednesday. Fifa general secretary Jerome…
READ STORYAFTER Steve McClaren’s hopes of Euro 2008 qualification had washed away in the Wembley rain, the FA handed Fabio Capello the task of rebuilding a battered and bruised…
READ STORYNEW YORK — The Americans are No. 1 for next year’s FIFA World Cup – when it comes to ticket sales. U.S. purchasers already have bought 93,300 tickets…
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