We’re embracing the festive spirit this summer, and from 4 to 19 December 2025, you can win some of the best experiences in Cape Town.
Day 1: Win a 1-hour daytime private charter cruise aboard luxury Catamaran Eclipse for up to 20 passengers valued at R22 100, courtesy of Waterfront Charters.
Eclipse, Waterfront Charters’ newest luxury motor-powered catamaran, is a sleek 42-foot vessel that departs from the V&A Waterfront and glides into the sparkling expanse of Table Bay, with views of Table Mountain. As you cruise along the coastline, keep an eye out for Cape Town’s remarkable marine life: dolphins, seals, sunbathing penguins, and, if you’re lucky, whales.
To enter, complete and submit the online entry form below.
The competition ends on 4 December, at 23:59 pm SAST. The winner will be announced the next day, at 9am.
Terms and Conditions:
The prize is valid for a 1-hour daytime private charter on Eclipse for up to 20 passengers.
The prize is valid for 6 months and is redeemable from 14 January 2026 onwards only.
Booking is subject to availability and must be made directly with Waterfront Charters.
A 24-hour cancellation policy applies. Cancellations or no-shows within 24 hours will result in forfeiture of the prize.
A cash bar is available onboard. No alcohol may be brought onto the vessel.
Guests may bring their own food/snacks.
The prize is non-refundable, non-transferable, and cannot be exchanged for cash or used toward any other charter or service.
Standard Waterfront Charters’ operational and weather policies apply.
In addition to the above, please view our T’s and C’s here.
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Even if you can’t get ABC through YouTube TV, you can still stream the channel for free.
Now, we’ll tell you where you can watch all of Sunday’s football games without YouTube TV. The only games you may have to pay for are on the NFL+ streaming service or ESPN.
It depends on how dedicated you are to the NFL. This is the way to stream the NFL Network, which usually broadcasts at least one live game per week. It also has ad-free highlights and access to NFL Films’ library of documentaries. Standard access is $6.99, while NFL+ Premium is $14.99 and includes access to NFL Red Zone.
Yes. ESPN is still the juggernaut of cable and streaming sports channels, and it’s included on most of the primary live TV options outside of YouTube TV.
Where Can I Watch ESPN for Free?
For hardcore sports fans, fuboTV may be your best option. It has a free trial that lets you access multiple sports channels, including ESPN, ESPN2 and ACC Network, as well as a complimentary subscription to ESPN Unlimited and a handful of fubo-only sports channels.
Having said that, fuboTV has a very high monthly subscription fee: $84.99. But if you keep the service beyond your free trial, you’ll get the first month of your subscription for $54.99 before the price reverts to its normal rate.
Sling TV is a more affordable option than fuboTV, but ESPN is not included in the standard $46 monthly tier. To get ESPN, ESPN2, and other related channels, you’ll need to upgrade to Sling Orange for an additional $4.99 a month. That’s still cheaper than fuboTV, but not by much.
One thing we can guarantee is that ESPN won’t be pulled from Hulu any time soon, since both are owned by Disney. Hulu offers a live TV subscription for $89.99, which is far from cheap. But it includes ESPN and a subscription to Disney+. New subscribers can get a temporary discounted rate of $64.99 per month, but that will only extend through the first three months of your term.
Of course you can. In fact, that’s almost always your best option if you’re watching games at home. You can still stream the games when you’re out of the house. But for pure comfort, this is the way to go.