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By Eugene Yiga
The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.
2020 has been a difficult year. And right now, you might just want it to end. But before you enjoy your festive feast, take a moment to think about those less fortunate. In fact, because so many people are struggling due to COVID-19, this episode features great initiatives that could use your support, as well as two gifts to say thank you! (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
The festive season is here but, instead of going to crowded malls, many people will be shopping online. Luckily, there are plenty of options, including a special promotion from Wine of the Month Club and luxury gift boxes from Vula Afrika’s In Any Event. You can also shop at the V&A Waterfront as well as markets and delis across the Western Cape. Just be mindful of the COVID-19 protocols and support local businesses whenever you can. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
Despite the challenges COVID-19 has presented to the entertainment industry, many artists and organisations (including Cape Town Concert Series and the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra) have found new platforms online. And now that lockdown rules allow venues to reopen, you can enjoy outdoors movies at the Galileo Open Air Cinema; new productions at Theatre Arts, the Baxter Theatre, and Gate69; exhibitions with First Thursdays, the Norval Foundation, and the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa; as well as museum tours on Robben Island and in District Six. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on the hospitality industry. But restaurants and wine farms have successfully campaigned against the extended lockdown and alcohol ban, and are now able to offer sit-down meals served with the perfect drinks. So, if you’re up for it, now’s a great time to eat out, especially with all the special deals for Restaurant Week. You can also support restaurants and wine farms from home by writing online reviews, placing orders for delivery, and making a contribution to the Eat Out Restaurant Relief Fund. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
After almost five months away, we’re finally back! COVID-19 is still devastating the world but Cape Town Tourism is working hard to keep safety at the heart of its recovery plan and Cape Town International Airport is ready to welcome international guests. Until borders open, the focus is on domestic tourism across the country. Whether you’re staying at top hotels or enjoying scenic tours, now’s the time to support travel and tourism to keep the industry alive. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
This episode covers Monday 30 March to Sunday 5 April 2020. To contain the spread of COVD-19 (coronavirus disease) the South African government has declared a nationwide three-week lockdown. This means that all shops and businesses are closed (except those providing essential services) and that you cannot leave your home (except under strictly controlled circumstances). But there is hope! Not only has the National Arts Festival announced plans to go completely virtual, but many restaurants (and companies like Dial-a-Picnic) are now offering home delivery, much like many estates (and brands like Frost Popsicles) have special deals on wine. And while our podcast will be taking a break until we can promote events again, Cape Town’s beauty isn’t going away anytime soon. Take care and stay safe! (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
This episode covers Monday 23 March to Sunday 29 March 2020. Unfortunately, all the events that were still scheduled at the time of recording have now been cancelled to contain the spread of COVID-19. But you can still enjoy the best waffles in Cape Town in celebration of World Waffle Day, as long as you take the necessary precautions when visiting restaurants. Right now you can also use home delivery services like Mr D Food, OrderIn, and UberEATS. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
This episode covers Monday 16 March to Sunday 22 March 2020. We start with some exciting updates in celebration of our two-year anniversary and continue the party at the annual Cape Town Carnival this weekend. Then, after enjoying great music from a new play at the Baxter Theatre, the Cape Town Concert Series, and an evening of improvised piano and painting, we end in Stellenbosch for details of the best places to eat, plus great wine tours, tastings, and pairings with popcorn, hot cross buns, and more. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
This episode covers Monday 9 March to Sunday 15 March 2020. We start at the theatre with Amateur Hour at the Courtyard Playhouse before getting some design inspiration at the annual Cape Town Fashion Week. We then travel to Grabouw for the annual Bazique Festival and enjoy some ziplining over forests and waterfalls, as well as at the longest over-ocean zipline in Mossel Bay, before ending back in Cape Town for the best adventure activities in and around the city. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
This episode covers Monday 2 March to Sunday 8 March 2020. We start with two inspiring events: Pecha Kucha Cape Town and Daily Maverick’s The Gathering. We then enjoy music at the Huawei KDay in Durbanville, travel at The Getaway Show in Stellenbosch, and the best cultural festivals in the Western Cape, including SpiritFest in Swellendam, The Knysna Literary Festival, the Toyota University of Stellenbosch Woordfees, and the Zabalaza Theatre Festival at the Baxter Theatre. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.