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13 February 2013

10 Essential Travel Tips


The following tips are pretty basic things that one may sometimes forget to check in all the excitement of going on holiday!

Even an experienced traveller could sometimes get caught out and then your plans will go totally haywire.

1 - Ensure that your passport is still valid for at least 6 months after your return date.

2 - Ensure that you have enough BLANK pages in your passport,  as required by the country that you intend visiting.
One hears so many stories of travellers being sent back home because they do not have enough blank pages. Imagine!

3 - Check whether you require a visa or not and then apply in good time.
I once applied for a Schengen Visa a few months before I was due to fly. The only reason for this was that my work schedule ahead was going to be very busy and I wanted this "to-do" chore off my list. I considered the Germans extremely efficient so thought there would be no problem. Waiting in line, everybody ahead of me had forgotten something and they were turned away. My turn and all my documents were in order but I was told that I was too early!! Show me this clause on your web site, I said. No - it's not on the web site, they answered. So then WHY can't you take my papers now? You are too early was the only answer they could give me although their web site stated nothing in this vein. Needless to say, I was very disgruntled and decided that the Germans are not so efficient after all. I wonder if they updated their website?

4 - Book flights early in order to get a good price. However, if your dates are flexible, it is sometimes even better to wait for those great specials e-mailed to you by your local travel agent. Get on their mailing list - it could save you money.

5 - Always store your passport in a safe place. Silly tip - NO!
 I have a friend who "lost" her passport the day before her international flight was due to take off. This resulted in untold stress in order to get another document within the space of 24 hours. Luckily, the authorities took pity on her and did issue a replacement . However, you cannot bank on this happening in all countries and you could end up sitting at home with a glum face and an empty bank account..

6 - Get a copy of your "Prescription Medicine" from your local doctor and keep it handy. Pack prescription drugs in your checked-in baggage and only keep enough in your hand luggage for your trip + 1 day in case of delays.

7 - If you are prone to bronchitis, gastro or any other ailment requiring an anti-biotic, always take this with you on your trip. There is nothing worse than getting ill in a strange place, having to find a doctor who speaks English and having to pay your hard-earned Forex on a medical bill. I always always pack in a variety of medicines/creams etc  that we use locally - saves time and money if you suddenly need an anti-histamine or Imodium.

8 - For fairly crease-free clothing, I pack in plastic Supermarket bags. You can label the bags with a black marker so you know what is in each bag (if they are not clear plastic) This method has worked so well for me that I rarely even bother to unpack - it's all in separate bags, ready when required.

9 - Plugs - make sure you have international adaptor plugs for your camera, mobile phone, laptop, hairdryer etc. None of these items will be of any use, if you cannot plug them in when you reach your destination.

10 - Leave a copy of your travel documents at home with somebody in case you have a mishap of any sort. The information will then be available after a quick call or e-mail. I certainly cannot remember my passport number - can you?


Enjoy your travels!

© Judelle Drake

For Accommodation Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town - Kalk Bay

Kalk Bay Tidal Pool at High Tide

One of the very best things in life is to be passionate about the city that one lives in.

Living in Cape Town is such a bonus and sometimes I just have to pinch myself to realise that it is real and we do enjoy this city day in and day out. Although that dreaded word "WORK" does get in the way! I am nevertheless also passionate about my Self-Catering business (Bradclin Portfolio) and love hearing from the many and varied visitors/guests from all walks of life. Their stories are so interesting and their careers so many and varied. So truly, the best of it all right here at home, despite my extreme thirst for travel!

One of our favourite haunts over a week-end is Kalk Bay. This village is so different from many of the other Cape Town suburbs that one could be mistaken and think you are already out of the city and in another world. One of the earliest visitors to this area was Simon van der Stel (1677 - 1699) who discovered that the fishing was good here and he could thus supply his men with food during the winter. To this day, the fishermen still ply their trade out of the picturesque harbour and fresh fish can be bought directly from the boats on the quay side. It's fascinating to watch the women scale and gut the fresh fish while you wait!

Whaling was a major source of income in years gone by until the Southern Right whales were practically extinct. Luckily, with the ban on whaling, the Southern Right whale numbers are increasing annually and these wonderful creatures can be seen along the coast from approx. August each year.

The Kalk Bay harbour was built in 1918 and this is a must see in cape Town. Stroll along to see the locals fishing, enjoy some fish and chips or a fancier plate of seafood in one of the harbour restaurants then wander the Main Road with it's many antique shops, art galleries, the famous China  shop with it's many rooms laden with tea sets, dinner services from grandma's day plus many other finds from the attics! There are interesting clothing shops, a variety of coffee shops, many restaurants such as the "oldies" "Cape To Cuba" , "The Brass Bell" "Olympia Cafe and "Harbour House" Restaurant. There are many more new kids on the block so one can keep going back to sample them all!

Do wander up the cobbled side streets - you may just find a treasure or two to take home or something unusual to look at.

Browse the Main Road, venture uphill for great views, eat your fill, cool off in the tidal pool and then finish off the day at the Kalk Bay Theatre. Your day can be as fun-filled and busy as you want it to be or it can be totally laid-back while you sip your drinks and watch the other crazy locals wandering by.





© Judelle Drake

For Accommodation Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, South Africa - for Adventure Seekers - 10 Reasons to visit



Cape Town is many things to many people and yet is loved by all who visit or live in this amazing city.

For the young at heart or those seeking something different from the city in the way of adventure sports, we can recommend the following:

10 Reasons to visit Cape Town for an Adventure Holiday!

1 - Tandem Skydiving

2 - Kite Surfing off Blouberg Beach

3 - Hiking up Table Mountain and surrounds

4- Game Fishing from Simonstown

5 - Shark Cage Diving

6 - Abseiling off Table Mountain

7 -  Tandem Paragliding

8 - Horse riding while Wine Tasting

9 - Diving around the coast of Cape Town

10 - Rock Climbing

Have fun in trying something new!

© Judelle Drake

For Accommodation Cape Town, South Africa