Short-break itineraries, scenic road trips, and honest notes on coastal towns across South Africa's provinces — planned so you can pack and go without the research marathon.
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Contact our support teamEvery route in the Lopar archive is tested on the ground. You get day-by-day plans, honest food stops, and the kind of local detail that usually takes years to collect.
Chasing the spring bloom along the West Coast, with a stop at a working harbour for fresh snoek and a quiet stretch of beach that rarely sees crowds.
A slow loop through the Overberg, where farm stalls sell homemade preserves and the gravel passes open up to wide wheat fields and distant blue mountains.
Two nights in a restored Karoo dorp, with a guided stargazing session and a morning walk to the old railway station before the heat settles in.
Roughing it in a beach camp along the Wild Coast, where tidal pools replace swimming pools and the only schedule is the tide table.
A relaxed day on the wine tram, skipping the busy cellar tours in favour of a small family-run estate and a long lunch under the oaks.