Friday 28 June 2013

New Member- Celtic Manor

We are proud to announce that we have recruited a fabulous new member to our Cape Country Routes team. Luxury guest house and wellness spa, Celtic Manor, is located in Gordans Bay, just 50 minutes outside stunning Cape Town. Surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery South Africa has to offer and the most breathtaking views in the Western Cape, Celtic Manor is the perfect tranquil escape for those wishing to unwind and escape to a place of peace and calm.

The lavish luxury accommodation and spectacular location with unbelievable ocean views are only two of the many reasons why Celtic Manor has become renowned for those special weekends away. Anniversaries and honeymoons are moments life that deserve to be commemorated in a special, memorable way and many people have realised the beauty of this location and its ability to fulfill these needs entirely. Review after review have expressed utmost satisfaction of service and accommodation during their stay here. One guest quoted, "everything was perfect! The breathtaking sunset will remain with me forever".  Professional staff and unbelievable hospitality provide visitors with the ultimate space for guests to balance their inner peace, their bodies and minds.

Celtic Manor spa focuses on the antioxidant and hydrating quality of mother natures minerals and combine them with natural treatments. We focus removing stress and tension as well as rebuilding inner strength and peace. From Jacuzzi's, hot stone massages and full body exfoliation to facials, manicures and a specially designed men's package, Celtic Manor caters for all your spa needs.

For more information, inquiries, bookings and unbelievable specials click here to go to their website. Check out their Facebook page for specials and news by clicking here.

Tuesday 25 June 2013

How To Pack Efficiently when Travelling

Here are 19 amazing tricks to packing more into your suitcase next time you go travelling.



1. Roll clothes in tissue paper. This surprisingly takes up less space and also prevents wrinkles.

2. Pack clothes into see-through bags. For example, t-shirts in one bag and pants in another. This means less rummaging and things are easy to find.

3. Minimize on toiletries. Most of the products we take with us are unnecessary. Toothpaste, toothbrush and soap are all you REALLY need.

4. Only pack 3 or 4 pairs of underwear. The pair you are wearing, the pair drying, the pair waiting to be washed and a emergency pair in your carry bag. 

5. Shampoos and conditioners are usually provided for you by the hotel you stay at. If they don't, then you can buy a sample sized or travel sized shampoo and conditioner when you arrive.

6. Many people believe that a towel is a staple item to pack when it actually isn't, unless you are going somewhere freezing cold. It's very bulky and heavy and takes up a lot of space. Rather dry off with a shirt or use free towels given at the hotels or backpackers you are staying at. If you can't get your head around using a hotel towel pack a light weight super drying towel. Make sure it's completely dry when you pack it or else it will add even more weight to your suitcase.

7. Leave the cotton behind as it takes up space and takes ages to dry. Rather pack synthetic fibres instead.

8. Plan to do washing when you are travelling so you pack less. Pack for half your trip and then do washing half way. You don't want to be stinky but you don't want to spend your time doing laundry. Find a middle ground.

9. Find a charger that will work with a multiple of your gadgets so that you aren't lugging around wires and cables.

10. Create lists of the clothes you plan to take with you. This helps you keep to the list and also ensure that you have everything you brought with you when the time comes to leave.

11. Inflatable pillows will be a blessing in disguise when you are knackered from all the travelling. It packs light and is really a saving grace when the time comes to using it.

12. Compression bags are for the die hard I'm-going-to-make-it-fit-as-if-my-life-depends-on-it type of people. It compact packs everything you need but you may need an iron afterwards to get out creases.

13. One pair of jeans is usually is sufficient as they rarely need to be washed and take up a lot of room.

14. Find out what the weather is going to be like during you holiday one day before or the day you leave and only take one coat that you will need. Make sure you don't under pack or over pack but do take only the one you need.

15. Lay everything you are planning on packing out on the floor in front of a friend or family member and go through everything you are taking. Usually they can give you a good opinion on what you should leave behind. You will also be more sure about what needs to brought and left behind when you do this with someone else. Make a list after you are done and make an extra copy. Keep one with you so you have a check list of what you brought when you leave your destination to come home. This will prevent anything being left behind. Keep one for next time so packing will be easier.

16. Guidebooks have become unnecessary as the internet is far more information packed and easily accessible. If there is no internet access where you're going rather photocopy the pages from the guidebooks you need before hand as whole books are awkward, bulky and heavy.

17. If you are back- packing pack lighter objects in the bottom of your bag as this makes it feel lighter as less weight is put on your lower back.

18. Don't pack anything you are bringing "in case of an occasion" or "just in case". These items can usually be bought IF you need them. Leave them behind.

19. Pack clothes than can be re-worn if need be.

Saturday 22 June 2013

Big Events coming up in Johannesburg and Cape Town




We have some world class entertainment coming to South Africa in 2013.  Here are just a few of those acts:

Cape Town Funny Festival will be running from Monday 10 June to Saturday 7 July for some of the worlds best comedians. With over 20 000 guests expected to attend, the Baxter Theatre will be seeing one of its biggest turn outs yet. Laugh a bit with the likes of Mooky Cornish, Kev Orkian and South Africa's long time comedy hero Marc Lottering. (Cape Town Only)



Jersey Boys, the South African show that has made it around the world and is  back on home soil. Receiving brilliant reviews world wide the cast is back to wow locals. An unbelievably talented young cast, produced by the world renowned Hazel Feldman, will perform the story of  the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

Rihanna is coming to South Africa for the first time in October. Get your purses ready for a concert not to be missed. Rocking tours around the world, her concerts are sell-outs. Smashing hits out almost monthly, this is one young artist you want to see live.

Dave Matthews Band will be touring south Africa at the end of November so all fans, get your tickets now as this band has just added their second show to Cape Town. Formed in 1991, this rock band has been laying down incredible tracks that have become theme songs for special moments in many peoples' lives.

R Kelly will be arriving in South Africa for his Johannesburg and Durban shows at the beginning of August. This 3 time Grammy winner is no stranger to South Africa and eager fans will be excited that he is performing here once again.

Bonnie Tyler is returning to South Africa after 20 years with concerts in Cape Town and Johannesburg. This legendary husky voice is still as fabulous as ever and it is sure to get you travelling back in time and singing your heart out. She will be in South Africa at the end of August.





Tuesday 18 June 2013

Obamas in The Cape

Are you an Obama fan? This may be your chance to get a glimpse of the historical American president as trusted sources have confirmed that the President and The First Lady will be staying in Cape Town for one night between the June 26 to the July 3.

He is only the 3rd American President to visit South Africa. Almost 16 years ago President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary landed in South Africa but never visited Cape Town and then in 2003 George W. Bush visited South Africa also not visiting Cape Town.

Patricia de Lille, the Mayor of Cape Town, is hoping to present President Obama and Michelle Obama with the Freedom of the City. They will then join the likes of other current Freemen of the city including Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus, University of the Western Cape Vice-Chancellor Dr Richard van der Ross and Nelson Mandela.

This trip has been calculated to cost around R989 million. News 24 reported that 56 vehicles are being being brought over for the trip. This includes limousines, a specialized communications vehicle for secure telephone and video connections, a truck that jams radio frequencies around the presidential motorcade, a fully loaded ambulance that can handle biological or chemical contaminants and a truck for X-ray equipment and lastly a floating hospital off our coastline.

Thursday 13 June 2013

How to budget when travelling in South Africa

South Africa has some really amazing travel destinations. We are very fortunate to have a large variety of options to suit every budget and every traveller.

Starting at the bottom end of the financial scale, we have exceptional camp sites with full electrical hook up and water frontage in many of the towns around SA.  These camp sites can cost as little at R 200 per night per site.  A notch up from that, is a wide selection of self catering chalets, rondawels (round huts with a thatched roof) and holiday cottages.
Image source: Sleeping Out
Hotels ranging from 1 star to 5 star offer travellers safe and clean accommodation from as little as around R 285 per person per night for a basic bedroom which sleeps 3 - 4 people up to luxury suites in the region of R 4000 - R 6000 per night with sweeping views, private butler service and your own jacuzzi in some cases.
Image Source: Supertubes Guesthouse
Whatever the budget, South Africa can offer you the holiday of a lifetime.

When budgeting for meals and excursions it is also easy to work within a low or high budget.

Lunch & dinner can range from a quick bite at a road-side stall or market through to large chain restaurants and up to exclusive silver service restaurants.  Prices can be as low as R 50 per person for a takeaway and a drink right up to R 500 per person with a 3 course meal and wine.
Image Source: Dining-Out
Excursions are plentiful in South Africa and many are free of charge.  Some free places to visit include our vast selection of beaches, parks, mountains, wine farms and shopping centres while paid excursions include aquariums, museums, national parks, amusement parks and more.
Image Source: Cape Point Route
So decide on your budget, book some accommodation and South Africa is your Oyster!
For a range of accommodation and activities, have a look at the Cape Country Routes website.

Tuesday 11 June 2013

Green Hotels: The Future of Accommodation

A new wave of hotels and other getaway destinations is hitting the tourism industry. People are now taking environmental issues more seriously than ever before and holidaymakers from some of the most advanced countries in the world are starting to insist on Green Hotels only.

What are Green Hotels? These are locations that dedicate themselves to delivering services that conserve resources and to make eco-friendly decisions in the day to day running of the hotel.

Some critics argue that this isn't a drive to save the environment but actually more about the need to save energy as electricity and fuel are so extremely expensive. Either way, this movement is making a change in the environment and the way travellers think.

Small changes such as encouraging guests to use linen more than once, only serving tap water on request, soap dispensers rather than small tester sized tubes and toilets that use 2 thirds less water make a surprising different. All these small changes add up and contribute to a huge difference.


Monday 3 June 2013

Crazy Weather Around The World

France's skiing summer
Wow!  There has been some crazy, crazy weather around the world lately. Some places are struggling with terrible droughts while others are trying to defend themselves against heavy rains and tornadoes.

Cape Town's hail

Italy's rainy spring
Oklahoma has had some devastating weather recently as it has been hit by a number of tornadoes in the last few weeks. A huge F5 tornado tore through the town killing 24 people! 11 Days later while rescuers were trying to save stranded people and supply aid, a supercell storm created a number of smaller tornadoes that ripped through the city destroying almost everything that was left standing after the last storm. Most buildings are damaged beyond repair. Due to the large amount of rain after the tornadoes there is also flooding to add to the disaster.
Oklahoma's tornado
Europe is facing its own weather disasters. France is experiencing its coldest May since 1887. Ski resorts have opened their doors to holiday makers for the rare opportunity to experience a summer holiday, skiing. Italy is having a spring that consists of relentless rain and cold weather.

South Africa is also experiencing its own bizarre weather. Over the first weekend of June, Cape Town saw a torrent of heavy hail that swept over the Mother City blanketing it in a thick white ice.

 Have any photos of amazing weather? Share them with us in our comments section.