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    If there’s one city that knows how to set the scene for romance, it’s Cape Town.

    From mountain peaks and botanical gardens to pristine beaches and iconic landmarks, the Mother City offers no shortage of breathtaking backdrops for one of life’s biggest questions. According to a survey conducted by Cape Town Tourism across social media platforms, alongside insights from proposal planners, some locations consistently stood out as favourites among locals.

    The overwhelming winner? The V&A Waterfront, followed closely by Table Mountain.

    It’s not difficult to see why. Cape Town’s combination of dramatic scenery, ocean views and world-class experiences has earned it a reputation as one of the most romantic destinations on the continent.

    Other much-loved proposal locations mentioned by Capetonians included Hout Bay, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Signal Hill, Franschhoek, Boulders Beach, Aquila Private Game Reserve and Strand.

    To prove that there’s no single formula for the perfect proposal, here are a few real-life stories from couples who found their special moment in some of Cape Town’s most romantic settings.

    Here are sweet proposal stories from some of the city’s most special spots to bend the knee:

    Kirstenbosch: When bigger really is better

    Some proposals are intimate affairs shared between two people. Others involve months of planning, hundreds of witnesses and a surprise that no one sees coming.

    One local shared how he proposed after a screening of The Notebook at an outdoor cinema event in Kirstenbosch. Unknown to his partner, he had arranged for a personal video documenting their six-year relationship to play after the movie.

    As the video ended, he led her to the front of the audience and asked her to spend the rest of her life with him. When she said yes, family and friends emerged from the crowd to celebrate the moment.

    V&A Waterfront

    For Masego and Letlotlo, a holiday in Cape Town became the beginning of a new chapter.

    Wanting something different from a traditional proposal, Masego worked with planners to arrange a private art experience at the V&A Waterfront. Hidden within an interactive artwork was a message waiting to be revealed.

    As Letlotlo peeled back the layers of the canvas, the words “Marry Me” appeared. Her answer was an enthusiastic yes.

    Signal Hill: Proof that perfection is overrated

    Not every proposal unfolds exactly as planned.

    Janine Naicker recalls how windy conditions and a lack of parking nearly derailed her partner’s carefully thought-out moment at Signal Hill. After several unsuccessful attempts to get her out of the car to admire the view, he resorted to Plan B.

    He handed her a box of cupcakes and asked her to pass him one. Inside the box, nestled in the icing, was an engagement ring.

    Sometimes the best proposals are the ones that embrace the unexpected.

    Table Mountain: A proposal above the clouds

    For many couples, Table Mountain remains the ultimate proposal destination.

    One local shared how her partner planned a sunrise hike to the very spot where they had enjoyed one of their first dates together. As the sun rose over the city, he got down on one knee and asked her to marry him.

    Years later, it remains one of her favourite memories.

    Strand Beach: Coming full circle

    For Bianca Engelbrecht, the proposal happened exactly where their story began.

    The couple’s first date took place on Strand Beach, where they spent hours talking while listening to the waves. Years later, under the impression they were simply meeting friends, Bianca was surprised when her partner suggested a quick detour.

    Back at the beach where they first connected, he asked her to marry him.

    Sidebar: ‘Secret’ spots to pop the big Q:

    Here’s a list of some of Cape Town’s lesser-known locations that are perfect for proposals:

    • Majik Forest (Door de Kraal, Cape Town): Secreted in the northern suburbs, with soft green grass, trees, ducks, a dam and a mountain bike trail in the forest section, this pet-friendly park is the perfect place to propose to your significant other with your furry friend present.
    • Lichtenstein Castle (Hout Bay): The privately owned castle, located in Hout Bay, can be visited by appointment only. It’s the perfect place to propose in a fairy-tale setting.
    • Woodstock streets: Urban adventurers will find a perfect proposal setting amidst the gorgeous, gritty surrounds of Woodstock’s world-famous street art.
    • Tintswalo Atlantic (Hout Bay): Rumour has it a penguin gives its mate a pebble when courting. Pop your person a pebble on Tintswalo’s secluded stretch of beach, below Chapman’s Peak Drive.
    • Dias Beach (Cape Point): Wild and whimsical, this hidden coast offers unparalleled sea views. It’s the ideal backdrop for ‘I do’.
    • Secret Rock (Bantry Bay): Perched at the top of Nettleton Drive is a secret rock where many a couple has come for some special moments alone…

    The perfect proposal is personal

    While Cape Town offers countless spectacular locations to pop the question, the most memorable proposals often have little to do with the setting itself. Whether it’s a mountaintop sunrise, a beach at sunset or a meaningful place that tells your story as a couple, the most romantic proposal spot is the one that feels authentic to you.

    That said, if you’re looking for inspiration, locals have spoken –  and Cape Town’s iconic landscapes provide some of the most unforgettable places in the world to say “yes”.

    ALSO SEE: Nature-based proposal spots in Cape Town 

    Nature-based proposal spots in Cape Town

    Featured image: Bianca Asher

    We all know how stressful planning a wedding can be, making wedding planning burnout a very real possibility. Whether you’re trying not to pull out your hair as wedding costs skyrocket or you’re obsessing over every little detail to ensure that everything goes the way you’ve pictured it, feeling overwhelmed is guaranteed to happen if you’re not careful.

    Thankfully, this isn’t something new and there are endless resources to help the modern bridal couple looking to keep costs and anxiety low.

    Getting engaged is an incredible moment that both you and your partner will never forget and will want to share with the world. In the digital age, social media is the way to go for engagement announcements but don’t rely on a basic post, get creative with it!

    1. Plain and simple

    A straightforward way to announce your engagement is to show off the star of the show: your sparkling engagement ring! Have your soon-to-be husband pose in the background for an extra detail.

    2. Picture pawfect

    Including your furry friends in your engagement post could deliver an adorable result. Dress them up and include them in your engagement shoot to have them share their humans’ exciting news. After all, dogs are a (wo)man’s best friend!

    3. Include the family

    If you and your partner have kids include them in your engagement post to make it a special family affair. Have them share the news by posing with your ring or props, or even wearing clothing items that sport sayings such as ‘Mom and Dad are getting married!’

    4. Share it

    Get personal with your engagement post by adding in details about you and your partner. Do you have a favorite movie? Why not make a movie poster as your engagement post. Are you or your significant other artistic? Why not make a doodle depicting the proposal to share on social media. You could also make a collage of all your treasured moments together. For example a movie ticket from your first date and all the mementos you have collected throughout your time together.

    Instagram’s Story feature is also a creative way to announce your engagement. You could make a series of stories depicting you and your partner’s love journey that led to the engagement or have fun with the Boomerang feature or some filters on your Instagram Story.

    5. Hold a shoot

    You can never go wrong with a traditional, timeless engagement shoot. These photos will never go out of style and will be a moment in time captured that you can cherish forever. You could have the engagement shoot at a place which is special for you and your partner, like the restaurant where you had your first date, or if you both love the outdoors, the beach or forest. You can also try to hire a photographer or even set up a hidden camera yourself to capture the exact moment you or your partner proposes. These photos will depict the shock, joy and excitement you felt during the proposal and take you back to the special moment when you look at them later.

    6. Have a party

    If you prefer to not share your exciting news on social media, why not have an engagement party with your family and close friends to make your special announcement. Sharing your happiness and excitement with your family and friends while being surrounded by good food, wine and loads of love is a joyous occasion. If you have a date set for your wedding you can also send out save-the-dates to announce your engagement if you want to avoid a social media post. It will be a lovely surprise for your friends and family to receive a save-the-date!

    In the end it is not about the engagement post or the amount of likes you receive on said post, but rather about you and your partner, the two lovebirds. Have fun and get creative with your engagement posts but let the main focus remain on the love you and your partner share.

    ALSO SEE: How to choose the perfect engagement ring shape

    How to choose the perfect engagement ring shape

    By: Larissa Vermeulen

    Picture: Unsplash

    Calling the family and posting on the Gram? Duh! But what else should you do after he’s popped the question?

    1 CELEBRATE!

    This doesn’t have to be a full-on engagement party just yet. In the days after you announce your impending nuptials, your phone will be buzzing off the hook with well-wishers hoping to see you as soon as possible and hear all about how he got down on one knee. So plan a little get-together to pop bottles with your nearest and dearest and tell them everything. Or, if you are a more low-key kind of couple, simply have a special night for two to revel in all the butterflies you’re feeling at the moment. Being engaged is a wonderful time. Enjoy it to the fullest.

    2 GET YOUR RING INSURED (AND SIZED!)

    The months leading up to your wedding are going to be split between days of pure joy and days of pure admin… So. Much. Admin. First up: You now have a small fortune on your finger, so be sure to protect your new asset and get it insured. Your guy should’ve been supplied with a valuation certificate upon purchase, but if not, take it to any reputable jeweller to get a value estimate. Send this to your insurance company to get it covered in case it gets lost or stolen. And while you’re at it, have it sized perfectly for your finger to make losing it less likely.

    3 SET A (VAGUE) DATE

    After “Let me see the ring!” and “How did he propose?”, the next most asked question you’ll get at this stage is “When’s the wedding?”. Unless you know exactly how it’s going to go down to the very last detail on a sunny day in February, you probably haven’t even thought about a date. Chat to your hubby-to-be and come up with a ‘thereabouts’ answer. Whether it’s “next summer” or “in three years’ time”, giving people some sort of timeline will ease the bombardment while also letting your guests mentally save the date.

    4 DETERMINE THE TYPE OF WEDDING

    Small getaway wedding or the do of the year at an exclusive wine farm? Figuring this out with your man is the best starting point of the planning to come, as it will help you determine everything from what venues to look at, to your all-important budget and guest list size.

    5 GATHER INSPIRATION

    Real talk time. Everyone from Chatty Cathy at the office to your mom and well-meaning-but-pushy friends are going to start pressuring you to begin planning. There’s so much to do, after all. Yes, Cathy, there is… but there’s no need to jump into contacting vendors and venues now if you don’t have the basics decided yet. You’ll cut down on a lot of wasted time if you know what you want before getting stuck in. Get on Pinterest and flip through wedding magazines. This is the fun part! Make a mood board with the images you love and you’ll soon start to see your dream day to come to life. Once you know what you want, seeking out the right vendors for you will be that much easier.


    BOOK AN ENGAGEMENT SHOOT

    Photographers get snapped up way in advance, so if this is a route you want to go down – book it now! Otherwise, call on your creative friends to help set up a photoshoot of the two of you on the beach, in a forest, or even at home just being yourselves. Smartphone cameras are more than enough to get some amazing shots (don’t forget the dreamy filters!).


    ALSO SEE: Locally loved flowers for your wedding bouquet

    Locally loved flowers for your wedding bouquet

    Written by Andrea Robertson for Summer 2019 print edition.

    Feature image: Pexels

    Looking to get engaged soon? While there is no specific right time for everyone across the board, research has shown that people tend to get engaged on very particular days of the year.

    If you’re waiting to propose or to be proposed to, one of these dates might be of significance in your future.  These are the most popular days of the year to get engaged.

    Christmas:

    Christmas is one of the most popular Christian holidays of the year, so it makes sense that many people would get engaged on this day. Typically, people spend Christmas with their family, making it a great time for a proposal as everyone can celebrate together when the big question has been asked.

    Valentine’s Day:

    Of course the most romantic day of the year would be a popular time for engagements. Loved-up couples honour Saint Valentine by becoming betrothed on this special holiday. As a day particularly designed for romance, Valentines Day makes it easier to plan an elaborate proposal as your partner would not be suspicious of why you’re planning something.

    Christmas Eve:

    If Christmas is too stressful, Christmas Eve makes a perfect date to get engaged. Some families have a Christmas Eve dinner and exchange gifts then, instead of on Christmas itself. For Christmas lovers, the lead up to this festive event is just as fun and exciting. Because of this, Christmas Eve has become a popular date to get engaged.

     

    New Years Eve:

    The last day of the year makes for a great time for a proposal. People tend to be celebrating New Year’s Eve to usher in the new year, and are typically with their closest friends and family. This special day also provides a host of fun activities like watching fireworks, or going to a party. Those that decide to get engaged on this day thus start the new year on a high note.

     

     New Year’s Day:

    New Year’s Eve might be a bit too chaotic and busy for some people. On New Years Day, many people are reflective of their life and how they want to be better for the year ahead. Many have therefore chosen this day to begin the year with a big life change by getting engaged.

     

    Anniversaries:

    Anniversaries are dedicated days to celebrate your love and how far your relationship has come. Most couples tend to already have plans for their anniversary, and what better way to end it than with a proposal? It’s a great way to honour your love and commitment to one another.

     

    Birthdays:

    Birthdays are special days to honour someone’s life, making it the perfect time for a proposal. A ring makes for a great birthday present!

     

    The Saturday before Valentine’s Day:

    The Valentine’s spirit spreads the weeks before the lovers’ holiday. Considering most restaurants and vendors mark up their prices for Valentine’s Day, proposing the Saturday before the holiday makes for a more cost-effective time to propose while still having Valentine’s romance in the air.

     

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