
EASTER HOLIDAYS – 13 BEST PRACTICAL EASTER TRAVEL TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND WHILE TRAVELLING
Easter holidays are just around the corner. Wherever you set your table, here are some practical tips to keep in mind.
South Africa encompasses the world in one country, and if you are planning to set your table in the Western Cape province, you are in for a treat – an adventurer’s ultimate bucket list with stunning landscapes, breathtaking mountain passes, scenic routes, pristine beaches and wine farms, diverse cultures, wildlife safaris, marine wildlife safaris, art galleries, historical museums, and adventure activities. As Easter draws near, make sure to book your accommodation, flights, and a rental car ahead of time to ensure your Easter holiday is stress-free. You’ll be winding down, ready to relax with loved ones at your destination by the time everyone else realises it’s Easter and tries to plan theirs in a last-minute rush. If you are a local, remember you don’t even need to go far from your hometown or out of the country to have the best and most unforgettable Easter holidays with your loved ones.
Explore South Africa and set your table locally this Easter holiday. With all the excitement and thrill of exploration, remember that it’s still important to travel wisely and sustainably. Prioritise responsible travel practices to ensure your safety and the preservation of South Africa’s natural wonders. Here are thirteen practical Easter tips to keep in mind while travelling.
1. BOOK EARLY FOR BETTER DEALS AND BE FLEXIBLE WITH YOUR DATES
Easter is a busy travel time of the year and peak season for the tourism and hospitality sector. Securing your accommodation, flights, rental car, and tickets to popular attractions and activities early can help you score better prices and availability. If possible, adjust your travel dates by a day or two to avoid the peak rush and take advantage of cheaper options before or after the Easter holidays.
2. KNOW LOCAL EASTER TRADITIONS
The Western Cape province is rich in culture and traditions. Take the time to learn about local Easter traditions. You may find unique cultural celebrations and cuisines you shouldn’t pass up.
3. PLAN YOUR ROUTE AND UPDATE YOUR GPS
Learn about local transportation options. Check the distance between destinations, availability of rental cars, public transport options, and road safety to ensure you have a clear idea of how to get around once you reach your destination. Always pay careful attention to your personal belongings, especially in crowded places. Keep important documents and identification in a secure location at your accommodation. Never ask for assistance from strangers when using the ATM. Before going on any solo excursions, let your accommodation provider or a reliable contact know where you are going.
4. DON’T FORGET TRAVEL ADAPTERS AND CHARGERS
If you are travelling from abroad, ensure you have appropriate adapters for your devices and backup chargers or power banks for your gadgets. Load shedding still occurs here in South Africa.
5. STAY SAFE WITH TRAVEL INSURANCE
Easter holidays can be unpredictable, just like any other trip. For peace of mind, consider purchasing travel insurance, especially if you are visiting the Western Cape province from out of the country.
6. PLAN FOR THE CROWDS
During the Easter holidays, popular tourist attractions and activities might get packed, so to prevent long waiting times, purchase tickets and reserve restaurants in advance.
7. BE WATER WISE
The Western Cape province boasts some of the world’s most stunning beaches, many of which proudly hold Blue Flag status. To enjoy the beaches safely, only swim in designated areas patrolled by lifeguards. Take note of warnings regarding possible dangers, such as rip currents.
8. PACK SNACKS AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE JOURNEY
If you will be driving long distances between towns around the Western Cape province, keep children and sometimes adults entertained during the journey with snacks, padstal breaks, photo stops, games, playlists, and electronic devices to make the trip more enjoyable.
9. HUNT FOR LOCAL EASTER EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
Cape Town, V&A Waterfront, and other small towns and villages around the Western Cape province host special Easter events, parades, and egg hunt activities. Check local tourism or lifestyle websites and social media platforms for unique happenings during your trip.
10. DON’T OVERPACK
Instead of bringing every favourite item from your closet, plan for versatile outfits and items that can be worn for both day and evening, allowing you to travel lighter or avoid checking in your luggage at the airport.
11. CHECK THE WEATHER FORECAST
The weather in the Western Cape province is unpredictable, and you could experience all four seasons in a single day. Pack accordingly and be prepared for any sudden changes. Put on sunscreen and wear a hat to protect yourself from the sun’s harmful rays. Dress appropriately for outdoor activities, opting for light, breathable clothing and footwear.
12. TRY SLOW TRAVELLING
Easter holidays can be bustling. To counterbalance the excitement of travel, schedule some downtime or calm activities, such as taking a stroll in the park, reading a book in a comfortable area at your accommodation, or just lounging on the beach.
13. PRIORITISE QUALITY WHEN BOOKING ACCOMMODATION
Don’t compromise on quality when booking accommodation. Book a quality-assured establishment with the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa ahead of time. You may also visit their website to check graded establishments in South Africa. For discounted travel deals during the Easter holidays, visit shotleft.co.za
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