Saturday, August 30, 2008

Newsletter 19 - Hermanus with Percy Tours - March to August 2008.


Hermanus Coffee-Table BOOK

After 3 years in the making, the glorious, glossy and full-on colour Hermanus lush coffee-table book is finally launched at the Marine Hotel and oh my is it a wonderful creation to keep you trance-fixed cover-to-cover.

This gorgeous hard-back book is a 210 page delightful creation that has only had an initial limited pressing of 5,000 copies, so get a copy NOW, because it is a treasure-trove of outstanding pictures, history and incredible stories of the lovely & pretty seaside town of Hermanus.



Nelson Mandela celebrates 90 years old
It is unlikely that you were able to escape the world’s phenomenal media exposure of South Africa’s giant-of-giants Nelson Mandela, who celebrated his 90th birthday at so many locations around the planet. The London Hyde Park concerts were televised on SA TV on his birthday and a week b4 the date. Happy Birthday.

Football
Man Utd were in South Africa in July 2008 to play in their 3rd Vodacom Challenge against the Kaiser Chiefs and Orlando Patriots. Alex Ferguson praised the South African sides for their much improved team strategies and commitment.

The national side Bafana Bafana beat Paraguay 3-0 as well as participating in many other soccer games over the last few months. Raising some hope that the South Africa national soccer team will do a good job at the 2010 World Cup, but they have their work cut-out, especially with Carlos Alberto Parreira deciding to leave as manager of the SA national side, so as to be with his ill wife who is back in Brazil. His replacement is little known Brazilian Joel Santana.

World Cup 2010
Everything is full steam-ahead for the 2010 World Cup with construction work at all sites working around the clock. The Cape Town Green Point stadium is now up to it’s second level of grandstand seating and is scheduled to be completed in December 2009. This monster 68,000 seater stadium, which will cost about R4billion to construct and will rise to a height of 258m and was only a golf fairway 18 months ago, so it’s amazing how quickly it has grown. See picture below, taken in July 2008.


Percy Tours has been working hard in all aspects to provide an excellent World Cup for all our future clients and has been able to obtain tickets to games in luxury seating. More information on this and much more when we have it all sorted.

Luxury brand NEW minibus joins Percy Tours

Percy Tours is extremely proud to announce that we have given birth to a brand NEW luxury minibus to escort all our clients about in. Please check out the report below this one, for a full write-up on this fantastic new vehicle, which has SO many comforts that you will feel like a Movie Star while you are transported in this limousine :-)))


The WHALES return to Hermanus
From about mid May, Hermanus has had it’s annual Whale migration of Southern Right Whales arrive at our shores. The aerial Whale count at the end of August was 114 Whales in Walker Bay. The experts are predicting that the record of 172 spotted in one day in 2006 will be shattered this year. Fingers crossed that occurs :-)))



New Shark deterrent
After a 2 year research project, the Natal Shark Board has finally yielded results for a modified Shark-shield which is an electric repellent device against sharks. Fitted to an inflatable rescue boat the device is effective for up to 6 metres and will be used to steer sharks away from bathers in immediate danger of attack.

When a shark siren is activated on the beach, the rescue craft will be launched to clear bathers from the water and be positioned between bathers and the shark, obviously with the new electronic pulsing system sending out signals to ward off the shark.

King Of Jordon here for his 3rd Great White Shark diveThe King of Jordon recently arrived in Hermanus for his 3rd time to go Great White Shark cage diving, with a large group of friends who equally wanted an adrenaline fix. They drove thro town on a mass of Hayley Davidson motorbikes.

Richard Gere was also here recently to do some Shark diving, between breaks in his film shots for a new movie Amelia. Richard Gere stayed at the 5 star Marine Hotel in Hermanus for a few days.

New Shark Research CentreIf a new generation of South Africans grow up thinking of sharks as warm and cuddly, it will be partly due to a mystery benefactor who wants to help the world’s sea life. He has pumped millions of rand into buying and equipping a prime sea-front property in Kalk Bay, Cape Town, for use as a research and education centre to spread the word that humans need to be nice to sharks.

The centre is funded by the Save Our Seas Foundation, which was originally set up 8 years ago by the benefactor, who is referred to in the organisation’s literature only as “The Founder”.
Chris Clarke, shark scientist and the executive director of the foundation, said the world’s shark population was now only 10 percent of what it had been in the 1950s.

“There’s a real need for the shark centre … to teach people about marine conservation and the myths about sharks.” Clarke said the threat of shark attacks on humans was highly exaggerated. “Last year, only one person was killed by a shark in the whole world,” Clarke said. “They might bite a human, but usually when they realise it’s not a seal they let go.”

Clarke said sharks, as the top predators in the ocean, played an essential role in weeding out weak or diseased fish. “If you take the sharks out … you’ll end up having a collapse of the food pyramid. If we remove them from the environment, it would be a catastrophic event.”

Clarke is a big fan of the great white shark cage-diving industry based in Gansbaai, south of Hermanus. “It’s a very good thing. It’s a way for the public to get up close and see the animals, while learning first hand what they are all about.”

Percy Tours escorts the Discovery Channel film crew

During late March, it was Percy Tours privilege to have escorted around our pretty region a film crew from the Discovery Channel, who were here for a week to film the Great White Sharks for a film called “Surviving Sharks”, so keep your eyes out for this program during aired on their Shark Week in afew months time.

Cape Argus & Pick’n’Pay cycle race
In early March 08, the Cape Argus & Pick’n’Pay cycle race took place from Cape Town city centre, travelling all the way down to the Cape of Good Hope and back up the western coastline, closing off many roads for this feast of peddle-power. A total of 39,000 riders took part and the mens winner was Robbie Hunter, who won last year too, finishing the 110kms in 2 hrs and 27mins (5 mins faster than last year.)

Cape Epic Mountain Bike race (sponsored by Absa Bank & Adidas)
Starting in Knysna on the 28th March, 2008 was what the organisers have called “the most gruelling and exhausting mountain bike race in the world”. With 2000 mountain bike riders competing; travelling over 1000kms; ascending a total of 18,500metres; over just 8 days. At the end of stage 6 the whole race rolled into Hermanus, including the massive logistical support teams supplying not only mechanical assistance, but also - a large village of tents & mobile homes, food, drinks & bar, evening entertainment in huge marquees, medical & massage facilities, media coverage, helicopters, 4x4 vehicles & quad bikes, and much more. It’s literally like a large town on the constant march.

Food Olympics
In October 2008, Germany will hold the Olympics, but not the Olympics you are thinking of, these are the Culinary Olympics and the South African team are working hard on their local ingredients of Springbok, Crayfish and SA wines for this forthcoming event. Competing against 42 other countries, each team has to prepare and cook a meal for 110 people in just 5 hours, judged by a jury of top international chefs. South Africa currently rank at 16 in the international league after the last event 4 years ago.

Abbey National competition winners, win a tour with Percy Tours
During April Percy Tours were delighted to have provided Abbey National (Bank) competition winners with a tour that they would never forget. Staying in luxury accommodation right in the heart of Cape Town, we zipped them off to savour the excellence of Cape Town - by visiting the must-see sights of Table Mountain, Signal Hill, Long Street, African markets, Camps Bay, V&A Waterfront, as well as dining like Kings and Queens on many ethnic South African culinary delights; going on an African Safari trip to see all the African animals in their natural habitat; a Wine Tour of Stellenbosch to savour all sorts of tasty alcoholic liquids and of course shopping for those unique items for the mantle-piece back home :-)))

Hermanus Festival Season starts

The 12th Hermanus Food & Wine Festival occurred on the second weekend of August and was a massive event showcasing over 60 separate Wine Estates of the local area. Additions to this year were the Brandy & Beer Lounge, a kiddie entertainment area with clown, Punch & Judy show and much silliness, Musicians performed all weekend long to keep your feet tapping, as well as a Gourmet Food Marquee. The organisers surpassed themselves once again by providing a massive marquee village.

Over the next few months Hermanus will hold the Flowers Festival; Whale Festival and Great White Shark festival.

As usual there are many new Percy Tours photos on your Gallery site, so check them out by clicking here at - See over 200 Percy Tours Photos

Chat soon,

Percy :-))))

Contact us for more details on how we can assist you on your perfect South Africa holiday, at -

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Designer Tours (& transfers) of Hermanus, Cape Town and the whole Western Cape region.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Hermanus based Tour operator (Percy Tours) provides utter LUXURY

Percy Tours has some amazing news for all wanting an amazing holiday - by having our NEW luxury VW minibus arrive, that provides utter luxury to all our clients.

YES Luxury just became much more Luxurious. (Unbelievable but true :-)))

Percy Tours is extremely proud to announce to all our clients and the local tourism industry, the arrival to our fleet of our brand NEW luxury VW minibus, that will provide our clients with the highest in utmost luxury. Add to that our entertaining & informative Chauffeur Tour Guides and you have one incredibly professional Hermanus and Cape Town touring and transfer company that prides itself on delivering 5 star services to all, now at your finger-tips :-)))

This brand new vehicle is rammed full of the most modern technology, entertainment facilities and safety items.

Including – ABS brakes, Air-bags, Traction control, comfy adjustable head rests & 3 point safety belts for every seat, CD / Radio surround sound system thro’ 8 speakers, arm rests for the front passenger seat, individual air-con & heater over-head system, individual over-head lighting, all round sun reflecting tinted windows & screens (with anti-theft strengthen windows to keep all contents very safe :-)), fog lights front & back, drinks holders, mints & sweets holder, magazine pockets for every seat, tow bar for trailer and a whopping big boot for everyones luggage. :-)))

But the BIG entertainment extra is – a large screen DVD ceiling mounted system with a set of 6 individual infra-red passenger head-phones, plus a computer infra-red game console for the kids. :-))))


The sound-track from the DVD can be played thro the 8 speaker surround sound system - OR - thro any of the individual 6 head-phone sets, while a remote control unit allows added flexibility for all on board to easily control their viewing pleasures. This unit also plays CDs, so there can be 2 separate music systems playing at once, say - one cd for the kids thro the head-phones and one for the adults thro the 8 speaker system. :-)))

Percy Tours specialise in organising completely tailor-made and individualised tours (& transfers) of Hermanus, Cape Town and Western Cape regions, with a fleet of luxury VW minibuses with Chauffeur Tour Guides on board.

Each luxury minibus is able to transport 9 persons per minibus, which our clients will have exclusively to themselves, therefore allowing loads of space to spread out in comfort while on tour / transfer with Percy Tours. We also provide many comforts while on tour / transfer, including in each minibus - a large cooler box of free ice-cold soft drinks and water, air-con, refreshing mints and sweets, many books and magazines on all sorts of local topics, binoculars, DVD / CD player with surround sound stereo plus over 100 cds covering loads of musical genres (including, African, Classical, Chillout etc.), deck chairs and sun umbrellas for picnics at beaches & scenic locations, blankets and pillows for those who wish to sleep or relax further - as well as our chauffeurs are trained to be highly proactive in engaging clients with informative, interesting and jovial conversation on every topic imaginable, while clients enjoy the scenery un-fold around them. Conversing in English, Afrikaans and some French and German.

Percy Tours do all sorts of tours, (ranging from day trips – to – full-on 2 or 3 week explorations of this incredible region), including – Wine Tours of all 4 major regions, which are one of our most requested tours – (Hermanus, Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Montagu), Safaris to game parks in the Little Karoo to see African animals in their natural environment (only 3 hours away from Hermanus), Whale watching boat trips, Great White Shark cage diving, Quad Biking, Sandboarding, Horse Riding along our huge deserted beach or into the mountains, Kayaking in the bay with the seals and penguins, Light plane and Micro-light flights over Walker Bay, Paragliding, Penguins, Cape Floral Kingdom & Botanical Gardens to explore all the incredible plant species, Cape Town area explorations, scenic road trips and all sorts of adventure sports and much more chilled-out pursuits too. Further afield tours are available too – Namaqualand Flowers, Route 62, Garden Route, collections or drop-offs at George or PE airports, etc…………..

For a full list of over 300 different activities on offer, please click our “What to See and Do” page, where there is a Click button at the bottom of the page, that pops-up a comprehensive list.

http://www.percytours.com/what-to-see.html

We also offer local Restaurant and Cape Town International Airport door-to-door services any time of the day or night.

Plus we research, arrange and book accommodation across the entire spectrum of places and prices and book all tourist activities too.

All our tours are totally individualised, thus allowing our clients utmost freedom to do exactly what they wish to do and hence Percy Tours will devise a completely personalised tour schedule after we have discussed and finalised all our client wishes, this also means that our prices are dependant upon where we go and what we do.

We devise tours to be as fast and hectic or as slow and chilled-out as YOU want.

Percy Tours is registered and accredited with – SATSA, Cape Wine Academy, Cape Town & Hermanus Tourism Boards, Overberg Tourism, registered Tour Guides with DEAT and THETA, as well as is insured to the highest level and 1st aid trained.

Contact us for more details on how we can assist you on your perfect South Africa holiday, at -
www.percytours.com

Designer Tours (& transfers) of Hermanus, Cape Town and the whole Western Cape region.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Hermanus - Newsletter 18 - Sept'07 to Feb'08

Hermanus Burns (literally).

The centre of Hermanus was engulfed in a large bush fire on 16th January 2008. Taking in its wake - 6 thatched houses which were burnt to the ground, the small hill of Hoys Koppie and a huge slice of the high mountain range, some 5 kms long and 220 hectares were completely destroyed. Hermanus Golf Club and our Floral reserve of Fernkloof luckily escaped.





One fire destroyed house.....and the mountain side alight.

Added to the mayhem for the emergency services was an electricity power cut, which meant that the traffic lights were out, so the entire town was in utter chaos and the traffic police had their hands full directing traffic to safety all day.

Wines of South Africa.

The new John Platter wine book hit the streets in Nov 2007 and the crowning glory for our local wine valley, Hemel-en-Aarde, was that the wine voted the best in South Africa, against 6000 other contenders, was Bouchard Finlayson’s Tete de Cuvee Pinor Noir 2005. Sadly for those wishing to get their hands on a bottle, they have already sold out, unless of course you are willing to offer Percy Tours a large bundle of cash for the 2 bottles sitting in my wine cellar :-))))

On one of our many Wine Tours we came across one rather aptly named wine -

Sir Percy wine from Bilton Wine Estate in Stellenbosch :-))))

Rugby World Cup, France.

Even tho’ it was afew months ago, the Rugby World Cup was a fabulous event, with many mighty giants being surprisingly thrashed by smaller up-starts, making this Rugby World Cup completely compelling watching. Title holders England started off badly and everyone had them down as having a very slim chance of getting anywhere. Even the UK “bookies” had them down as 80:1 to reach the finals. So to see them enter the final against South Africa was a dramatic transformation in their game play.

South Africa has always been a mighty strong Rugby side and England were in for some very hard work to try to topple them. All credit to both sides for making the final match such a thrilling game.

Being a Londoner who has now been living in South Africa for over 4 years, I was firmly sitting on the fence, with me waving a large South African flag above my head and waving a small George Cross under the table :-)))

As for the South African public, the entire country grew to truly appreciate their sides efforts, with the press doing a fabulous job at whipping up national pride and patriotic feelings. South Africans of all social circles were wearing their country’s green rugby tops, with flags hanging off buildings and plastered all over cars and lorries.

Huge screens were erected at 100’s of locations across the country, with the Hermanus open-air auditorium having a massive screen and sound-system, which over 1000 people attended to cheer their side on.

The party atmosphere obviously got to fever-pitch when South Africa won.

South Africa’s booming economy.

If you thought South Africa was a 3rd world country with no money – then boy did you have that wrong.

South Africa still rockets-on as a power-house emerging world economy. It illustrates this clearly in the famous Jo’burg township suburb of Soweto, which is home to over 900,000 people and where the largest shopping mall in the southern hemisphere has just opened its doors on 27th Sept, 2007. Maponya Mall houses stores such as Levi’s, Woolworth’s (South Africa’s version of up market Marks and Spencer), Nike, Puma and many trendy restaurants serving up Sushi, Italian, French and Thai cuisines.

Queues of eager shoppers slept outside the mall nights before its official opening, so that they could snap up big 1st day opening bargains. Even at 9pm that day, people could be seen walking home with brand new TV’s or stereo systems in their arms; the traffic queues were so large that 100’s of extra Traffic Police had to be called into direct it.

This 3 year-to-build and R650million project was officially opened by Nelson Mandela, who has this year started to reduce his public appearances.

If this wasn’t enough of a show of economic boom, then you should see the housing market in Soweto. It is estimated that there are many new estate agents starting businesses here to cater for the large demand for houses and that a standard “matchbox” house is fetching as much as R70,000 (£5000). While larger houses in the Diepkloof area of Soweto are reaching astonishing prices as high as R1.5million. (That’s about £100,000 to you and me).

Gob-smacked? Yes you should be, it’s truly incredible how fast this “new” country’s economy is growing.

TV advert, assisted by Percy Tours.

In mid-January, Percy Tours was honoured to chauffeur around the film crew of brand new Marks and Spencers TV adverts, at their official end-of-shot party. The adverts featuring Twiggy and Jade Jagger are to launch the UK summer range of ladies clothes and were all filmed around Hermanus, with it’s pretty scenic back-drops. So keep your eyes out for these.

As usual there are many new Percy Tours photos on your Gallery site, so check them out by clicking here at - See over 200 Percy Tours Photos

2010 World Cup update.

In Durban in late November 2007, the FIFA 2010 World Cup preliminary qualifying knock-out groups were announced.

For a full listing of who is playing who, please check out their website. The top tabs of the page have each of the 4 continents/regions – Africa, Asia, N&C America and Europe -

FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifiers

Also available is a pdf file that lists every single match during the 2010 finals and where each match will be played in South Africa. Please check out –

FIFA 2010 Match Schedule in South Africa

It is predicted that ticket sales should start in early 2009.

As for the building work, everything is going to plan, which is all good news.

Below is Cape Town’s Green Point stadium in late Dec 2007, with the new stadium now sitting where the Golf course used to be. It's foundation work now completed and the first tiers of grandstand supports are clearly visible under the yellow cranes. Quite a transformation in 12 months, I think you will agree.


Gold Miners rescued, after being trapped a mile under ground.

3,200 Gold Miners who were trapped under ground on 3rd Oct 2007, at Elandsrand mine, owed by Harmony Gold Mining Co., were finally rescued a few days later.

Their rescue high-lights the vast dangers they face working in South Africa’s gold mines which are the world's deepest, with 113 workers killed last year by rock falls, tremors and gas explosions. About 180,000 people work in gold mines in the country.

Declining output from South Africa's mines has forced companies including Harmony to dig deeper to tap the Witwatersrand Basin, the world's largest gold deposit, underneath Jo’burg. Harmony has plans to deepen the shaft to 3,566 metres to tap richer seams of gold and extend the life of the mine. While South Africa is the world's largest producer of this precious metal, production fell 7.5% to 8.85 million ounces last year, the lowest level in 84 years.

The magic of Red Wine.

Patients suffering from a number of diseases could soon be trying a new drug that has been found to be in Red Wine. SRT501 (or Resveratrol) could herald a whole set of new drugs that have been found to slow down the effects of ageing and diabetes. Trials are to start in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and India very soon. SRT501 apparently has the power to considerably reduce glucose and weight gain and if taken with another diabetes drug Metformin, amplifies these benefits greatly.

So our advice to you is – keep drinking red wine because its scientifically proven that it is good for you. Bravo we all shout :-)))

Morgenster Olive Oil does it again.

Morgenster, the Somerset West wine and olive estate, has once again been voted “The Best Extra Virgin Olive Oil in South Africa” at the recent 2007 SA Olive Awards held in Paarl. They also collected the gold award for “The Best Table Olives” with their Spanish style Nocellara green olives. These just add to their already impressive list of awards, including Italy’s L’Orciolo d’Oro winner for 8 consecutive years and gold medal winner at the Los Angeles County Fair.

Other winners at Paarl were – Hamilton Russell (from Hermanus) for their “Intense Fruity Extra Virgin Olive Oil” and Hermanuspietersfontein (from Hermanus) for their “Medium Intensity Olive Oil”.

So get down to your local supermarket and try these amazing South African products.

Shark diving nutter to be filmed free-swimming with the worlds most dangerous sharks.

A recent Discovery Channel documentary showed a South African, Craig Ferreira, free-diving (in other words WITHOUT the protection of a cage) with a 5 metre Great White Shark at Gansbaai, Hermanus, South Africa.

This first program was such a huge success when aired in USA, that the Discovery Channel has now commissioned him to free-dive with the worlds 12 most dangerous sharks known to man, dubbed "The Dirty Dozen."

The extra ingredient to these shows is his family are also filmed and they are most definitely in 2 minds as to whether it’s safe and whether all this dangerous swimming is a good thing or a bad thing. So this adds a full and comprehensive dramatic to this new series.

Certainly makes for interesting television watching :-)))

“Mr. Build-It” is back in South Africa.

Millionaire Irish builder Niall Mellon is back again in Cape Town for his 5th year in a row, to do his utmost to transform the townships, by building as many inexpensive and solid houses as he can in a short space of time.

In 2002 his team built 150 homes. In 2007 he planned to build over 5000 and has a target of 7500 new homes in 2008. Incredibly ALL this building work gets done in one week each year. Yes that's right, just one week.

In October 2007 he organised a huge army of 1350 building professionals from Eire to spend one week to construct as many houses as possible. This army give their time for free and paid for their air tickets and living expenses by fund-raising in their home country.

He also has plans to start tackling the housing shortages in Gauteng (Jo’burg & Pretoria) when he bought a South African commercial building company that specialises in low-cost housing and turning it into a not-for-profit organisation.
His aim with this company is to start a mass production of factory-made homes that can be erected quickly and has all the comfort and facilities that all normal homes have.

Music tours by local and international stars.

As it’s summer, South Africa has enticed quiet afew international music super stars to visit here, including - Mary J. Blige, Enrique Iglesias, the Black Eye Peas, Elton John, Celine Dion, Jethro Tull, Isaac Hayes, Foreigner, Gladys Knight, Seether and Dj Tiesto, with home-grown talent like Freshly Ground, The Parlotones, Watershed and Johnny Clegg doing the rounds too. South African stars Shaun Phillips, Tony Cox and Steve Newman performed at the Acoustic Earth Concert, Waldorf School in Constantia with 3000 people coming to watch.

Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens are set for their large list of summer out-door musical treats, as is the winery of Vergelegen in Somerset West.

Jazz, Rock, Pop, Dance, Rave and Trance, Soul, Folk, Classical, and a huge dollop of African sounds are all catered for.

Fatboy Slim arrived in South Africa on 2nd Dec 2007 and was not only spinning loads of tunes at trendy night clubs across the country, but practised his football skills with Township kids. He was also here to announce the opening of a youth soccer training program in Cape Town with the international charity that he is involved with - Coaching For Hope.

Fatboy Slim has recently been announced as the official DJ for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Thanks all and we’ll be in touch with another Newsletter in 3 months time.

Cheers, Percy :-)))) XXXXX

PS. We will be on holiday to London in late May 2008, for those of you wishing to catch up and our wedding is planned for November 2008 in Hermanus. :-)))) XXXXX
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