Could you think of a better way to enjoy a scrumptious meal than with sand in your toes, wind breezing through your hair, and the sea in arm’s reach? I can’t!
Dutchies restaurant in Hermanus is by far one of the coolest restaurant spots in town and my absolute favorite! It is ideally positioned between the Olifantsberg Mountain range and the Atlantic Sea.
This restaurant has made itself a home on one of South Africa’s Blue Flag beaches (Grotto Beach) and offers picturesque views of the seaside, especially at sunset. Order one of their famed cocktails, or at a minuscule corkage fee of only R30 bring your own bottle of wine.
If you are lucky enough, witness whales breaching right from your lunch or dinner table or glance over at holidaymakers trying their hands out at volleyball.
If you are there for breakfast try out their value-for-money Dutchies Breakfast, which includes your choice of Coffee or Tea, fresh fruit juice, 2 eggs, bacon, beef sausage, tomato, mushrooms, and toast.
Their menu is diverse, with options for breakfast, light lunches, salads for the weight-conscious, and delicious light lunches, chicken, steak, and fish main meals. For dessert, they have a nice selection of homemade favorites: cheesecake, apple cake, and carrot cake.
They also have a tapas menu (although not a wide) selection, which will fill the gap.
If you are planning your visit for this coming summer, be sure to make a booking – they fill up pretty fast!
Out of 57 countries that Chantelle Flores, international photographer, and travel journalist, has ventured to, the Philippines ranks as her number one – And rightfully so.
Not only is it more affordable than its island counterparts of Bali,Mauritius, and even some parts of overcrowded Thailand, it is a country that boasts the world’s most Instagrammable locations and one of the world’s largest island groups.
Nothing defines the Philippines more than its postcard-perfect white powdery beaches, turquoise waters, and stunning coral reefs. Heaven on earth could in fact be on one of these incredible islands.
With more than 7641 islands, each with unique personalities and offerings, it’s the perfect destination to kick back and relax amidst nature’s most serene landscapes.
Look past the dream beaches and outstanding diving of Palawan,Boracay, and Cebu and you will find a land of lakes, lush green rice fields, underground rivers, and caves that hold world heritage status and fashionable cities.
Maintaining enthusiasts during the climb up the 2,954 meters of Mt.Apo has put the Philippines on the map. Mount Dulang-Dulang and Mt. Pulag are also favorites amongst hiking groups.
You can come up close and personal with the smallest primate – the Tarsier in Bohol. The chocolate hills here will probably be one of the weirdest places that you will ever see. Give your GoPro a run for its money while swimming with whale sharks in Cebu or turtles at Apo Island.
It’s more fun in the Philippines
Salagdoong Beach | Siquijor | Image by Chantelle Flores, www.kzaravisual.com
It’s no surprise why this country’s official tourism tagline is – “It’s more fun in the Philippines”. Nor is it strange to see a Filipino constantly breaking down in a fit of laughter. Their simple lifestyles just make them happy. Their friendliness and hospitality are incomparable to anywhere else in the world.
The people are Roman Catholic, travel around in colorful Jeepneys, and are seriously beautiful – Miss Congeniality beautiful. Karaoke here is basically a national sport with Ed Sheeran and Spice Girls on top of their singing list.
They have an incredible sense of humor too. You can see this just by taking a flight with Cebu Pacific. They have entertaining games and quizzes while you’re in mid-air that make for the most interesting flight ever.
There is an abundance of festivals all year round with colorful parades, detailed costumes, and street parties that will only certainly hype up your mood.
Now, get your hands on a cocktail, sit back, and admire the country’s most famed islands through this photo gallery that’s going to entice you to venture here on your next vacation.
Waterfalls of Siquijor | Philippines | Image by Chantelle Flores, www.kzaravisual.com
Lapus Lapus Beach | El Nido | Image by Chantelle Flores, www.kzaravisual.com
Lake Balinsasayao | Negros Oriental | Philippines | Image by Chantelle Flores, www.kzaravisual.com
Cambugahay Falls | Philippines | Image by Chantelle Flores, www.kzaravisual.com