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Cape Etc

Summer 2025
Magazine

Cape Etc showcases the ultimate in entertainment and leisure in the Mother City. The magazine features interviews with award-winning chefs and winemakers, road trips that explore the diversity of the Cape, plus advice from locals on where to go for the best food, wine, art, culture, entertainment and more. Aimed at foreign visitors with a high level of disposable income, Cape Etc also has a loyal fan base of Capetonians who like to be in the know.

Cape Etc

MIDSUMMER DREAM

How authentic is THE BEAR? • We went behind the scenes at the Mount Nelson Kitchen to find out if countless movies and TV series centred on the restaurant industry are realistic

ENDURING ICON • Hout Bay's magnetic charm has sustained for decades, and it remains a must-visit neighbourhood for locals and tourists alike

RADICAL REBIRTH • How renowned Tattoo Artist Tamar Thorn Murray beat cancer and grabbed life

OLD WORLD, MODERN TWIST • Accommodations that offer contemporary visitors history and continued legacy without compromising on style

HOT PLATES • Warmer temperatures bring hotter culinary offerings for you to explore

JOIN THE CROWDS • Happy people are people who have fun and hang out in fun places, says Lorraine Kearney

THE BEEFY BOYS • Cape Town overflows with lip-smacking burger joints, says Oliver Keohane

HIDE AND SEA-K • The Cape provinces have some spectacular hidden gems on their coastlines. Escape the city's seas, and come with us to discover new horizons

STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS • Gently and mindfully exploring the Western Cape's natural wonders

A CASE FOR COLD • Taking to the hills of the Mother City, Ryan Enslin discovers Tibetan singing bowls and a mountain plunge pool have surprisingly regenerative effects

TRAIL & ERROR • Unable to secure a booking on the popular Otter Trail, Photojournalist Dale Morris turned to the lesser-known Tsitsikamma Trail to revel in the forests, mountains and fynbos of the Garden Route. Tearing his teens away from their phones and watching his wife fall in rivers was a bonus

THIS IS MAVERICK TERRITORY • Swartland's winemakers do extraordinary things with grapes, pushing the boundaries and grabbing innovation, Lorraine Kearney finds out

WINE COUNTRY / The Swartland

In pursuit of PEACE • Oliver Keohane packed up his beefed-up bakkie and set course for Kromrivier and Boesmanskloof, seeking to recharge for the year ahead

LIFE AS IT SHOULD BE • Photojournalist Melissa Siebert discovers the art of living long and well on the wild, wonderful island of Ikaria

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English