We’re deep into the second half of the year, but December still feels like a lifetime away. A proper holiday now is not exactly in the cards as most of us don’t have the time, budget or energy to plan one. Between deadlines, burnout, and trying to stay sane until the next public holiday, the idea of disappearing for two weeks feels about as realistic as finding parking at Sandton City on Black Friday.
“This is why more and more South Africans are leaning into micro-vacations, which are way more doable,” says Sandra Kneubuhler, Managing Director for Sub-Saharan Africa at the Radisson Hotel Group. “These are two to four nights away somewhere close – no airport queues, heavy packing, or epic itinerary planning needed. It’s a quick, easy reset that actually fits into real life.”


These breaks don’t just feel good; they are good for you, too. Research shows that even a quick getaway can boost your health, lower stress levels, and elevate your overall well-being. And the feel-good effects can last up to 45 days after your return.
Close to Home, Far from Ordinary
Kneubuhler reports that three destinations are topping the charts for local mini breaks, with booking spikes around school and public holidays. Durban serves up year-round sunshine, laid-back beach days, golden-hour surfs, and the kind of curry that lives rent-free in your memory. Hoedspruit delivers safari magic, Big Five sightings, and starry skies that rival the Karoo – a wild escape without the long-haul schlep. And then there’s Cape Town: from wine farm lunches and mountain hikes to world-class galleries, the Mother City manages to pack more into three days than most cities do in ten.
Winter bookings are especially hot as international tourists thin out, leaving locals to claim the best spots without the crowds. Off-season pricing can also be 15% lower than peak times, making these stays a little easier on the wallet too.



Hacks for Booking Your Next Mini-Break
Below, Kneubuhler shares five tips for nailing a micro-vacay that feels like a full recharge:
- Drive Time Sweet Spot: Stick to destinations within a three to four-hour drive. Long enough to feel like you’ve properly escaped, short enough that you’re not spending half your break in traffic.
- Go Mid-Week: Tuesday to Thursday bookings often come with serious savings. Plus, you’ll have attractions and restaurants largely to yourself.
- The 48-Hour Rule: Book accommodation for at least two nights. One night feels rushed; two nights allow you to properly decompress and actually enjoy where you are.
- Luxe for Less: Some hotels offer staycation deals that include free room upgrades, discounted drinks and complimentary meals. Pro tip: Sign up for hotel newsletters for first dibs on discounts.
- Make it Special: Book that spa treatment, order breakfast in bed, try the tasting menu – why not?
“Time is the ultimate luxury,” shares Kneubuhler. “So, these short, sweet escapes prove that sometimes less really is more. You return refreshed, not exhausted from over-scheduling. Your bank account stays largely intact. And most importantly, you actually take the break instead of endlessly planning the ‘perfect’ holiday that never happens.”
Her advice is to ditch the two-week fantasy and embrace the two-night reality. “Your future self, and your stress levels, will thank you.”
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