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  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,983
    CAFCTrev said:
    Thinking of a holiday in South Africa, possibly on the coast somewhere. Has anybody been, any recommendations?
    I lived there for 3 years, so have lots of recommendations, depending on what you want to do and for how long and when - and if you love wine! Someone on here (President?) lived there longer-term than us.
    Ah great, Id be looking for somewhere fairly chill where we can lounge on a beach with potentially lots to explore in the local area.
  • PrincessFiona
    PrincessFiona Posts: 5,464
    CAFCTrev said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    Thinking of a holiday in South Africa, possibly on the coast somewhere. Has anybody been, any recommendations?
    I lived there for 3 years, so have lots of recommendations, depending on what you want to do and for how long and when - and if you love wine! Someone on here (President?) lived there longer-term than us.
    Ah great, Id be looking for somewhere fairly chill where we can lounge on a beach with potentially lots to explore in the local area.
    It is an amazing place but you be mindful of your security. The food and wine is wonderful and you can do beaches, wildlife, lots of different scenery and of course the winelands. Depends what you want to explore....you have to keep security in mind
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,983
    CAFCTrev said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    Thinking of a holiday in South Africa, possibly on the coast somewhere. Has anybody been, any recommendations?
    I lived there for 3 years, so have lots of recommendations, depending on what you want to do and for how long and when - and if you love wine! Someone on here (President?) lived there longer-term than us.
    Ah great, Id be looking for somewhere fairly chill where we can lounge on a beach with potentially lots to explore in the local area.
    It is an amazing place but you be mindful of your security. The food and wine is wonderful and you can do beaches, wildlife, lots of different scenery and of course the winelands. Depends what you want to explore....you have to keep security in mind
    Ive heard the horror stories of tourists getting car jacked and kidnappings, and to be honest it does worry me. Is it really bad?
  • PrincessFiona
    PrincessFiona Posts: 5,464
    CAFCTrev said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    Thinking of a holiday in South Africa, possibly on the coast somewhere. Has anybody been, any recommendations?
    I lived there for 3 years, so have lots of recommendations, depending on what you want to do and for how long and when - and if you love wine! Someone on here (President?) lived there longer-term than us.
    Ah great, Id be looking for somewhere fairly chill where we can lounge on a beach with potentially lots to explore in the local area.
    It is an amazing place but you be mindful of your security. The food and wine is wonderful and you can do beaches, wildlife, lots of different scenery and of course the winelands. Depends what you want to explore....you have to keep security in mind
    Ive heard the horror stories of tourists getting car jacked and kidnappings, and to be honest it does worry me. Is it really bad?
    Its a few years since I've lived there. But it is certainly something to be aware of. I believe the main risk would be straying into a risky area
  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,592
    edited October 19
    CAFCTrev said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    Thinking of a holiday in South Africa, possibly on the coast somewhere. Has anybody been, any recommendations?
    I lived there for 3 years, so have lots of recommendations, depending on what you want to do and for how long and when - and if you love wine! Someone on here (President?) lived there longer-term than us.
    Ah great, Id be looking for somewhere fairly chill where we can lounge on a beach with potentially lots to explore in the local area.
    It is an amazing place but you be mindful of your security. The food and wine is wonderful and you can do beaches, wildlife, lots of different scenery and of course the winelands. Depends what you want to explore....you have to keep security in mind
    Very true re security....I have family who live out there....plenty of horror stories. That said we have been out there a couple of times and haven't had any problems.
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,212
    For me SA is not to visit for R&R. If it’s for a cultural planned trip with safari and vineyards then go for it. The sea in Cape Town is freezing cold and the sharks might want to see you. 
    I’ve been several times to SA and enjoyed it but the security risk is higher than I’ve felt in other parts of Southern Africa that I’ve visited. I felt easier in Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Tanzania (I really enjoyed Zanzibar for R&R). 
  • PrincessFiona
    PrincessFiona Posts: 5,464
    Solidgone said:
    For me SA is not to visit for R&R. If it’s for a cultural planned trip with safari and vineyards then go for it. The sea in Cape Town is freezing cold and the sharks might want to see you. 
    I’ve been several times to SA and enjoyed it but the security risk is higher than I’ve felt in other parts of Southern Africa that I’ve visited. I felt easier in Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Tanzania (I really enjoyed Zanzibar for R&R). 
    The beaches are wonderful but I've never been swimming in the sea in SA and I've been in the Pacific Vancouver when I couldn't feel anything from the waist down after a few minutes (during the rugby season, so not the summer) 
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,605
    Made a last minute decision to book an air b&b for a couple of days tomorrow. Other than the football ground, never been there before. Weather doesn’t look great but looking forward to us getting away for a break. 
  • Started walking the Camino Frances across Northern Spain on Friday. Currently in Pamplona. Approximately 730 kms to go until we arrive in Santiago de Compostela on 14th October. 
    Wife and I finished last week. Took 40 days (including 6 rest days) to walk the 800 kms. Probably shouldn’t have done it as have problems with my left ankle but got through it with daily icing and large doses of Ibuprofen.