Some good news for South Africans on the Schengen Visa front, as frequent travellers to Europe could be looking at some upgrades.
Making the most out of your travel plans has never been easier, thanks to some helpful tips from Google.
The Henley Passport Index is out and, despite our best efforts, South Africa has actually dropped a few places in the global rankings.
If you’re tired of delayed flights, you’ll want to arm yourself with info from the Official Aviation Guide’s latest Punctuality Report.
National Geographic has you covered if you’re looking to expand your horizons, while avoiding the tourist traps, during your travels next year.
South Africa is looking into a more convenient and efficient visa system, which they’ll be trying out this month.
Passports only come in variations of red, blue, green and black, and there’s a very good reason for that.
You’ll want to add Lonely Planet’s list of the ‘Top Cities to Visit in 2020’ to your travel itinerary.
If you’re keen to visit New York, but don’t have the funds right now, there’s an easy way to explore the city for free.
According to the latest numbers from Stats SA, tourists are looking elsewhere when planning their holidays.
The South African National Space Agency is putting together a team for a summer trip to Antarctica, and you’re welcome to apply.
If Dr. Evil was into the great outdoors, we would imagine ‘Caracal’ to be his preferred Klein Karoo lair.
Seasoned traveller Helen Fanthorpe and her team have compiled a list of the places that will be “big news in 2020”.
Looks like the travel industry is losing patience with some travel influencers, and their behaviour might have something to do with it.
Here’s a list of the top 10 safest cities in the world to add to your bucket list when planning future trips.
It might seem worth it to pay a little extra for the comfort of not flying with your knees under your chin, but you could be getting duped.
The South African passport, often referred to as the ‘green mamba’, does grant you access to a number of countries without having to worry about a visa.
The Women’s Danger Index ranks the world’s most dangerous countries for women travellers, and it’s not great news for us down south.
If you want to travel without the hassle of organising a visa, there are 99 countries that allow you to do just that with a South African passport.
There are 36 nominees competing for a spot on UNESCO’s World Heritage Site list, and all of them are quite spectacular.
Over the past few years, more and more South Africans have enquired about getting an Ozzie visa sorted. These are the five most popular options.
When travelling overseas, you’ll come across some seemingly convenient tech solutions at airports. Here’s a word of warning.
Entities in the hospitality industry have called on government to regulate Airbnb, while others disagree with the proposed regulations.
Only the most experienced pilots are allowed to land at Lukla Airport in Nepal, and even then accidents happen.
An airplane with world’s largest wingspan takes to the skies, and lands without crashing.
What would you do if you only had 48 hours to explore the Mother City? The Telegraph’s travel expert has some ideas.
If you’re thinking of emigrating to so-called greener pastures, you’ll want to check out this list of the world’s best and worst cities to live in.
If you have a spare $9,5 million lying around in 2022, you could go on the ultimate holiday in the Aurora Station space hotel.
If you want to experience Europe, you can ‘visit’ six different countries in a matter of days by visiting Dubai’s $5 billion project.
Here’s everything you need to know about where we travelled and what we ate in 2018, as well as what to expect in the year to come.