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Top 5 South African Winelands boutique hotels
For many who love wine and food it is Italy or France which call them in year after year the Winelands in South Africa has so many benefits firstly it will be far more economic even with the long haul flight to book a winelands tour in South Africa because of the current rand gbp exchange
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3 superb boutique accommodations to enjoy in the UK
Restaurants with rooms are great, offering relative luxury, peace and quiet and top-notch food. We havelearnt recently that this is a superb way of taking a weekend break in the UK without breaking the bank but ensuring really good R&R time in very comfortable surroundings and without to
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Top 5 wine farm stays in South Africa
Wine lovers are spoilt for choice with accommodation in South Africas winelands. From 5-star hotels and luxury guest houses, to Cape Manor houses and boutique style lodging, the following establishments offer the highest standards of service, quality, and comfort. Youll also find superb attr
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Recipe of the week: Giant jaffa cake
This giant jaffa cake has been designed by two Michelin star chef, Michael Wignall in collaboration with Caf Footballs executive chef, Brendan Fyldes. The dessert is perfect for football-themed birthday parties or for those who simply love the delicious combination of sweet orange jelly coup
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Charleston's top 3 decadent dining experiences
Its southern hospitality at its very finest. Spoken with a soft southern drawl, luring you in with irresistible temptations just sinful enough to delight all the senses. This is Charleston, jewel of the lowlands and capital of culture south of the Mason-Dixon line. Voted top city in the worl
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Short stay: Table Bay Hotel, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa
The 5-star Table Bay Hotel, a Sun International property set on the breakwater wall of Cape Town’s historic Victoria & Alfred waterfront, is a contemporary architectural treasure with 329 rooms that either overlook the bay to Robben Island, where Nelson Madela was for a long time f
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Recipe of the week: Parsnip and maple syrup cake, and clotted cream ice cream
Inspired by the humble vegetable, this luxurious dessert is full in flavour yet surprisingly light. Served with clotted cream ice cream, the cake is laced with citrus flavours from the grated apples, orange juice and zest without losing the spicy sweetness of the parsnip. The maple syrup hel
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5 experiences not to miss on the Turks & Caicos' 'Provo'
The Turks and Caicos Islands. Youre imagining scenes of white sand beaches and warm, turquoise waters. And youd be right. Theres a reason why Grace Bay Beach has won countless best beaches in the world awards. But dont be so blinkered (like I was)! There is so much more to these islands, as
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Private jets
For those who seek privacy, spectacular service and bespoke travel at its best, the world of private jet vacations is paving the way for a new age of adventure. Luxury travel is changing and with boutique bliss, undiscovered territory and sublime air travel from Presidential Private Jet Vaca
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Top 10 reasons why now is the perfect time to visit Tallinn, Estonia
The first time I visited Tallinn was approximately 10 years after Estonia regained its independence in 1991. My impressions were that although it had excellent Slavic cheekbones it was still on the verge of becoming a major tourist destination. After last months visit, Im here to report it h
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5 wonderful treasures to be found in Pittsburgh (yes, Pittsburgh!)
The city of Pittsburgh has a long proud history dating back centuries. Thanks to its unique geography and three rivers Pittsburgh became a center for coal and steel production during the Industrial Age of the 19th century mill workers and miners that labored to make the city great left behi
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Short stay: Long Lee Manor, Shamwari Game Reserve, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Having taken a short flight from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth, we were taken by our driver to the Shamwari Game Reserve where we were to spend the next few nights, leaving the industry of PEwith its’mechanical giraffes’ (cranes that looked very much like giraffes) behind and passi
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Short stay: Riverdene Lodge, Shamwari Game Reserve, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Having stayed at the wonderfulLong Lee Manor on theShamwari Game Reserve, we moved on to the reserve’s family friendlyRiverdene Lodgeaccommodation. Many game reserves won’t allow any children at all until a certain age, but what makes Riverdene Lodge unique is that kids of all ag
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Recipe of the week: Balinese pork ribs
Despite being part of the worlds most populous Muslim nation, the island of Bali is a Hindu enclave where pork is readily enjoyed. It is considered a traditional food source and is eaten in conjunction with religious ceremonies and as well as within the home on a regular basis. Balinese cook
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6 reasons to explore Santorini on a superyacht charter
The prize winning pearl of the Aegean Sea has to be the ancient and incredibly beautiful Santorini. As soon as you sail through the gemstone waters on your luxury superyacht charter you can witness the white washed homes perched on the cliffs topped with teal blue domes and flanked by ebony
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5 cosy cafes in Marrakech's old Medina
Warm, inviting and intimately comfortable, a Marrakech caf is quite unlike the cold and impersonal sandwich shops you may have experienced elsewhere in the world. Instead, in Marrakech, expect to be swept inside to a world layered with history and culture, replete with sumptuous cushions, pa
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5 luxury winery getaways
There is nothing better than enjoying a great glass of wine while you relax on holiday somewhere luxurious. So why not plan your next trip to one of the worlds top wineries and wine-making regions? Weve put together a wishlist of the places every wine-lover needs to visit. Each location is r
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3 luxury resorts in Vietnam where nothing is a problem (even being a vegan)
Check in to one of these 3 luxury resorts in Vietnam where nothing is a problem (even being vegan) and your request for something a little different, will be met with with total understanding. Instead of feeling like a ‘problem guest’ you’ll get to eat some of the finest Vi
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One way to continue the memories of summer is to indulge in one of these relatively newcookbooks, all of which, with tempting recipes and lavish photographs,evoke the atmosphere ofwarm and relaxingMediterranean days.
The Amalfi Coast: A Collection of Italian Recipes by Katie and Giancarlo Ca
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7 of the best quirky things to do in Dublin
Am I proud to be Irish? The answer is that I most definitely am. As a nation we’re known to be one of the friendliest in the world, and most of us have a great sense of humour. We also love to embrace characters and experiences that are a bit different and quirky. I recently read a won
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