Rachel Kolisi Kicks Off Winter Holidays with a Beach Day
After weeks of juggling work, school runs and endless to‑do lists, Rachel Kolisi welcomed the start of the winter school holidays with a simple, sun‑soaked outing. She headed to one of Cape Town’s famous beaches, letting the sea breeze and waves set the tone for a relaxed family day.
A Well‑Needed Break After a Busy Semester
The second semester had been intense for the Kolisi household. Between school projects, extracurriculars and Rachel’s own professional commitments, the family was ready for a pause. A day on the sand gave everyone a chance to unwind, recharge and enjoy each other’s company without the usual schedule pressures.
Sharing the Moment on Instagram
Rachel posted a carousel of photos showing her kids building sandcastles, splashing in the shallows and posing with surfboards that hinted at the holiday vibe. The caption read:
“We made it through the second semester and half of the year! Proud of us.”
The heartfelt note resonated with many parents who know how demanding the school calendar can be.
Balancing Work, Motherhood and a New Memoir
Beyond the beach snapshots, Rachel’s life has been a blend of parenting, public speaking and writing. Earlier this year she released her memoir, Falling Forward, which explores her journey through motherhood, resilience and embracing new beginnings. She regularly hosts events across South Africa where she connects with readers and shares the stories behind the book.
Even with a packed agenda, Rachel keeps her social media feed real, offering glimpses of everyday family life that many teens and parents can relate to.
Five Fun School‑Holiday Ideas for South African Families
Looking for ways to keep the kids entertained during the three‑week winter break? Here are five accessible activities that work for families across the country.
1. Hit the Beach
Whether you’re in Cape Town, Durban, Gqeberha or East London, a day at the shore is a low‑cost way to enjoy sunshine, sea air and playful waves. Pack a picnic, bring a frisbee or a surfboard, and let the ocean do the rest.
2. Explore a Nature Reserve or National Park
South Africa’s parks offer scenic trails, wildlife spotting and perfect picnic spots. Consider a visit to Table Mountain National Park, Kruger’s nearby reserves, or the Addo Elephant Park for a day of adventure and learning.
3. Visit a Museum or Science Centre
Indoor options like the Iziko Museums in Cape Town, the Sci‑Bono Discovery Centre in Johannesburg, or the Nelson Mandela Capture Site combine education with fun. Interactive exhibits keep curious minds engaged while staying out of the chill.
4. Go Ice Skating or Bowling
Many major cities have indoor ice rinks and bowling alleys that stay open year‑round. These activities are great for burning energy, practicing coordination and enjoying some friendly competition.
5. Pack a Picnic at a Botanical Garden or Local Park
Spread a blanket, bring snacks, and toss a ball or play a card game. Botanical gardens such as Kirstenbosch or the Durban Botanic Gardens offer beautiful settings for a relaxed family afternoon.
Making the Most of the Break
The winter holidays are a chance to slow down, reconnect and create simple memories that last a lifetime. Whether families choose sandy shores, mountain trails, museum halls or indoor games, the key is spending quality time together. As Rachel’s beach day reminds us that sometimes the best adventures start with nothing more than a towel, a bucket of sand and a smile.


