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Travelwinds is a small, personalised travel agency concentrating on offering a specialised service tailored to your specific travel needs. Owner managed and run we aim to provide the traveller with a high level of advice and service for both the corporate and leisure traveller. Using our 12 years of experience working in the industry, as well as personal travel undertaken during this time we hope

to efficiently cater for your travel needs. From local to overseas travel, passports and visas, accommodation and frequent flyer programmes we should be able to help with your enquiry.

If you enjoy hiking then the Whale Trail Hike in the Cape is a must.
27/09/2015

If you enjoy hiking then the Whale Trail Hike in the Cape is a must.

The first part of a 2 part trip to explore the wonderful scenery the cape has to offer. click here to view a detailed itinerary of this amazing offer now!

Stunning scenery - mountain bike riding in the cradle. Lots of uphill to get there but worth every peddle. Loved it
31/08/2015

Stunning scenery - mountain bike riding in the cradle. Lots of uphill to get there but worth every peddle. Loved it

30/08/2015

Mountain Bike riding in the Cradle.. so stunning. Long way up to see the views but worth every peddle

30/08/2015
The Otter Trail - what an amazing experience...
21/08/2015

The Otter Trail - what an amazing experience...

29/01/2014
No plans for December? CHECK OUT THIS AMAZING DEAL!!!Valid from the 8th October until the 22nd December, this amazing pa...
08/10/2013

No plans for December? CHECK OUT THIS AMAZING DEAL!!!

Valid from the 8th October until the 22nd December, this amazing package includes:

Pay 6 nights and stay for 7
- All inclusive basis – all meals and drinks between 10h00 and 24h00 including tea, coffee, soft drinks, cocktails, locally bottled beer, house wine and house brand spirits
- Thatched roof, traditional Zanzibari style accommodation
- Attentive management and personal service
- PADI dive school at the resort
- Natural swimming pool in the sea at low tide
- One free dive in the resort pool
- Airfare supplement R1940 pp applies 07 – 22 December 2013

"Once a year, Go someplace you've never been before"
08/10/2013

"Once a year, Go someplace you've never been before"

DECEMBER IN MAURITIUSGo Mauritius and spend 7 nights stay at the 3* Blue Lagoon Beach hotel for only R 12 400 p.p.s.Cont...
20/08/2013

DECEMBER IN MAURITIUS

Go Mauritius and spend 7 nights stay at the 3* Blue Lagoon Beach hotel for only R 12 400 p.p.s.

Contact us for more information
(011) 268 4411
[email protected]

Lying 5km east of Mahe and reaching a height of 108m, this 116 ha island is surrounded by a magnificent coral reef and h...
16/08/2013

Lying 5km east of Mahe and reaching a height of 108m, this 116 ha island is surrounded by a magnificent coral reef and has played home to three celebrities. The banks of Cerf Island lie within the boundary of the Ste Anne Marine National Parkmaking it the ideal spot or snorkeling.

With the deepest point of the Marine Parkbeing 250 metres the waters team with 150 species of reef fish, starfish, octopi and sea urchins to name but a few. Cerf’s northern side shelters wonderful coral reefs with giant turtles idling around with clown fish.

St Johann 28 - 04 Jan 2014 - R19,600 per Adult R12,110 per U/12 years sharing with parents. (Taxes R5,320pp) INCLUDES: R...
14/08/2013

St Johann 28 - 04 Jan 2014 - R19,600 per Adult
R12,110 per U/12 years sharing with parents. (Taxes R5,320pp)
INCLUDES: Return flights ex Jhb, return resort transfers, resort guide, travel accessory, travel insurance, 07nts B&B accommodation, Compulsory New Year's dinner, 06 day ski pass, 06 day ski hire. EXCLUDES: 5 Day School (+/- R1890) & 5 Dinners Entertainment (+/- R2320)

If you're looking for a budget break to an idyllic island, we've got just the deal for you - 7 Nights at the Berjaya Bea...
06/08/2013

If you're looking for a budget break to an idyllic island, we've got just the deal for you - 7 Nights at the Berjaya Beau Vallon Bay Resort & Casino - Seychelles including breakfast daily from only R11 675pps!

Stunning Special running!
27/02/2013

Stunning Special running!

Book your next holiday now to avoid missing out!
30/01/2013

Book your next holiday now to avoid missing out!

Anyone interested in this amazing challenge?Contact Travelwinds on 011 268 4411 or email joanne@travelwinds.co.za for mo...
22/01/2013

Anyone interested in this amazing challenge?
Contact Travelwinds on 011 268 4411 or email [email protected] for more information.

The South African Reserve Bank has issued the following requirements when purchasing foreign exchange:Residents of South...
18/01/2013

The South African Reserve Bank has issued the following requirements when purchasing foreign exchange:

Residents of South Africa over the age of 18 are now permitted, an allowance of R1 million per calendar year and children under 18 an allowance of R200 000.00 per calendar year. A maximum of R5 000.00 may also be taken in Rand cash for use on entry to South Africa.

Conditions for issuance of forex to SA Residents:

* Forex is applied for within a 60 day period prior to departure.
* A valid passport and air ticket is presented.
* The amount applied for is within the annual allowance.
* Proof of residence is provided ie utility account

Go on! Treat that Special someone!
15/01/2013

Go on! Treat that Special someone!

For all our sport enthusiasts (and we know there are a lot of you out there!), this one is for you!
11/01/2013

For all our sport enthusiasts (and we know there are a lot of you out there!), this one is for you!

Welcome 2013!And what a way to start, spending Christmas and New Year skiing in Austria. WOW what a holiday we had.
09/01/2013

Welcome 2013!
And what a way to start, spending Christmas and New Year skiing in Austria. WOW what a holiday we had.

Coupled with the story of the birth of Baby Jesus, Christmas, the most beautiful holiday of the year, is accompanied by ...
10/12/2012

Coupled with the story of the birth of Baby Jesus, Christmas, the most beautiful holiday of the year, is accompanied by a pleasant atmosphere and unique charm of Prague. The Christmas spirit, festive decorations and illuminated Christmas trees reign everywhere. Christmas in Prague is also accompanied by the scent of Christmas cookies or tubs with carps. During the festive Christmas dinner on December 24, people serve a fish or pea soup, fried carp and Christmas strudel full of apples and nuts. All that remains is to light candles, to sing carols and to open presents.

1. Security and Keeping Details SafeScan your passport, passport photos and paper tickets (if not the e type) in. Store ...
10/12/2012

1. Security and Keeping Details Safe

Scan your passport, passport photos and paper tickets (if not the e type) in. Store this (in an email for e.g.) in your web based email account. You can also store the details of your emergency 'lost card' telephone numbers in your web based email account so you know who to contact if your credit card or ATM card is lost or stolen. This way, even if you lose everything, you have immediate access your all important information. You can even email the details page of your passport to the embassy or consulate when applying for a new one.

Also consider writing your home and destination address (and mobile number if you have one) on a self-adhesive sticky label to stick INSIDE your luggage in a visible place. If your luggage is lost and the baggage label has come off, at least the airline can still figure out whose luggage it is.

2. Split up your valuables

Split up your bank cards, cash, travellers' cheques and credit cards as much as possible in different pockets, your bags and wallet when packing. In case you do get robbed, at least you won't be strapped for cash (unless you have all your bags AND your wallet stolen of course!).

3. Nalgene/Small Bottles

Use nalgene/small bottles to pack toiletries and other small items. There are several sturdy and (very nearly) waterproof ones, with clear/see through ones being preferable (easier for security purposes post August 2006). You can also use small bottles to repack shampoo or lotions so that you don't have to always carry a big bottle with you. This is especially useful if you normally take these items in your carry-on luggage, which as of early 2007 is much more restricted than before.

4. Backpack Tips

When you are packing things into a backpack, place the lighter items at the bottom and the heavier ones on top. Your bag will feel lighter this way as the pack rests on your lower back. It is also smart to place the things you use the most on top. Dirty clothes are perfect to pack at the bottom of a backpack.


5. Plastic Bags

It is always handy to have a few plastic bags around certain items, especially toiletries. Not only does it counter any leaking, the bags can also come in useful to keep dirty clothes in, as garbage bags or even as a makeshift umbrella. Ziplock or other airtight plastic bags are the best.

6. Pack in Plastic

Pack everything in clear plastic bags (preferably zip lock), divided into items e.g. underwear, t-shirts, shorts etc. before packing in your suitcase or backpack. One plastic bag for each type of clothing. This is extremely useful in various ways. When you unpack your bag you just take out a series of bags and you can see immediately what you want. So an overnight stay somewhere just means taking 1 item out of a bag - no rummaging!! In addition, if you have to unpack at customs etc, instead of having to disgorge all your clothing etc out in front of everybody, you can calmly take maybe 5/6 bags out, the contents of which can be clearly seen by the officials. To repack then is also dead easy. Just be sure not to leave your plastic bags lying around if you are travelling in nature!

7. Clothes

Pack only what you know you will use and if you are travelling for more than three weeks, plan to wash on the road. You can cut back on the number of clothes items by packing multi-purpose clothing, for example items that can both be worn during the day and as sleepwear.

8. Split up clothes when travelling with others

When you are flying somewhere and especially if you have a few stopovers, divide the clothes between different suitcases/backpacks/bags etc. If one persons luggage doesn't arrive at the destination, they'll still have clean clothes available. Airlines generally don't compensate lost luggage for the first 24-48 hours so this will save you money if it happens to you.

9. Separate Beach Bag

When packing to head to the beach consider pre-packing whatever you might need at the beach into a beachbag inside your backpack or suitcase. Especially if travelling with kids, this will prove a timesaver!

10. Suitcase lovers

For those using suitcases without a divider. A piece of cardboard makes an excellent divider and helps keep your clothes organized and neat as you are able to lay them out flat on the cardboard. It also makes airport inspections a lot less of a hassle as you can lift out your divider with clothes on top easily.

11. Gifts

While it is a good idea to take some small gifts with you while travelling, pre-wrapping them can be a waste of time if you are flying and your bags are opened.

12. Flashlights or Torches

When packing a flashlight or torch (or any other item with batteries for that matter), turn the batteries around so that if the item is accidentally turned on, you won't empty the batteries. Don't forget to turn the batteries back around when using the flashlight.

13. Diaper Bag

If you are travelling with babies, then the diaper bag is an excellent place to hide your valuables. This most likely will not be the first thing to be stolen. It's also a great to use as a waste bag (even when not travelling with a child!), especially at places that do not allow you to flush toilet paper.

14. Shoes

If you want to make sure everything else in your bags stays clean and odor free, place the shoes inside old socks and then inside airtight plastic bags (ziplock).

15. Carry-On

Keep any medication and important papers in your carry-on bag. On long flights with multiple stopovers (especially if flying via London, LA or other major airports), packing a fresh change of clothes is a good idea as bags tend to get delayed or lost on long haul, multiple stop flights. You don't want to end up stuck without medication, clothes or your important papers even if it is just for a few days.

16. Roll Technique

Somehow it seems that bags will hold more if the clothes are rolled rather than folded. If you roll in tissue paper, the clothes will also get less wrinkled.

17. Travelling to warm destinations?

If you appreciate cold drinks think of using a six-pack cooler as a toiletry bag. Once you arrive at your destination and unload your toiletries your 'toiletry bag' guarantees cheap cold drinks on the beach, no matter how remote.

18. Local Tourism Offices

The best source of information is usually local. Check out Tourism Offices to find unbiased feedback on the best accommodation to suit your needs. Excercise caution in countries where you feel the information might not be so unbiased!

19. Minimize on toiletries

Take only half a tube of toothpaste rolled up tight, store shampoo in small containers, only take half a roll of toilet paper (for emergencies only) and crush it so the middle is folded.

20. Take solid shampoo bars and tooth powder

Solid shampoo bars and tooth powder (instead of tooth paste) can be easily located on the internet and make carry-on travel in this age of liquid restriction possible. Places like Beijing now bar all liquids in carry-on bags, and you'll still be able to breeze through without checking.

BUSINESS TRAVEL TIPSHere are 10 up-to-date tips for minimizing the hassle of business travel:Before You Go1. Pack for to...
10/12/2012

BUSINESS TRAVEL TIPS

Here are 10 up-to-date tips for minimizing the hassle of business travel:

Before You Go

1. Pack for today’s overhead-bin reality. Since airlines started charging for checked baggage, travelers have resorted to extreme measures to ensure their bags make it on the plane. But most people get it wrong. Look around the boarding area. Almost everyone has a big roller bag and a briefcase. But one roller bag can fill an entire overhead bin. If your flight is full and you aren't among the first on the plane, you will have to gate check that bag. A better strategy is to take two more equal-sized bags. One should be the maximum size that will fit under the seat and the other should be flexible so it can fit into any odd space available between roller bags in the overhead bin.

2. Select the right clothes (for men). Pack only one color of pants and one (matching) jacket. This way you can optimize the accessories you need to take. The same shirts and socks will match, so you can reuse some of the items if you come up short. This vastly reduces the amount of stuff you need to pack.


3. Store items in a designated location. Organize your luggage and especially your computer bag/carry-on so that items have a designated place. This makes it easy to locate gear like cables and connectors, which are prone to get lost.


4. Take appropriate electrical plug adapters. Anyone who has felt the panic of realizing they brought the wrong plug convertor just as their computer battery dies, won’t make this mistake twice.


5. Arrange for voice and Internet access before you go. Depending on where you travel, Internet access can be great or it can be pathetic. Buying an international data plan for your mobile device may be cheaper than paying daily local rates. Then, use your mobile device as a hotspot for data. Check with your carrier or with an international telecom service before you go.


6. Recharge gadgets using USB ports. Almost all devices have some sort of USB connection cable through which they can be recharged.


At The Airport

7. Pick the "right" security line. This is more of an art than a science. The best line is usually not the shortest one. Two things to check are the efficiency of the personnel manning the line and the mix of travelers ahead of you. Several things to watch out for include families with small children, unconventional luggage which will likely be inspected, and anyone who looks like they haven't been in an airport security line in the last 10 years. Picking right can save you literally hours if you travel often.


8. Create an on-boarding routine. This is particularly important for long-distance flights. For example, organize all your reading material in a separate bag (within your carry-on) before you get on the plane. When you reach your seat, take the bag out and put the carry-on away.


On The Trip

9. Develop a routine for sleep and eating. Eat before you get on the plane to maximize the amount of time you can sleep, particularly for red-eye flights. Transcontinental and transatlantic flights are often too short for a full night's sleep. So maximize your Z’s by "preparing for bed"--brushing your teeth and getting into comfortable clothes--before the flight. Go to sleep as soon as you hit the seat. Scoring a window seat avoids being disturbed by fellow passengers during the flight.

10. Eat and sleep right. Staying away from alcohol and heavy foods on trips, especially on airplanes, also helps. I wonder how my seatmate in 37F made it through the day after finishing two bottles of red wine before 8 a.m.

Corporate TravelWe are able to assist with all aspects of your business travel. This can include competitive business cl...
10/12/2012

Corporate Travel

We are able to assist with all aspects of your business travel. This can include competitive business class fares and corporate rates at hotels round the world.

If your company travels to certain cities on a regular basis, we can assist if trying to obtain corporate rates and the hotels you stay at.

We are also able to assist with a meet and greet transfer service or a limo chauffeur drive service to get you to your business, in most major cities.

READ MORE >> http://www.travelwinds.co.za/corporate.htm

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