So you are heading, or hoping to be heading to South Africa for the 2010 World Cup in a month’s time but you have no accommodation, keep reading…
READ STORYWith the greatest sporting spectacle ever to be held on African soil a mere 43 days away, everyone’s gees levels should be on the steady upward curve. If…
READ STORYA new shuttle bus system from Cape Town International airport to the city centre, will be made available to travellers visiting the Mother City from May, a spokesperson…
READ STORYJohannesburg – The number of World Cup visitors won’t match previous expectations, but those who are likely to visit the country will stay longer and spend more, advisory…
READ STORYThe security precautions taken by South Africa in the run-up to the football World Cup meet the highest standards, a security expert from Germany’s parliament said Tuesday. Frank…
READ STORYThe first eight hours of the fifth and last sales phase saw a huge demand for 2010 FIFA World Cup Tickets. Over 53,000 tickets were sold within this…
READ STORYTwo of Cape Town’s well-known tourist attractions have joined forces with City Sightseeing Open-Top Tours to launch a card aimed at giving World Cup visitors cheaper and easier…
READ STORYOften ranked among the most beautiful places in the world, South Africa’s Garden Route and Winelands feature in a global Top Ten Places to Propose list compiled by…
READ STORYCape Town is set to offer the best value for money during the 2010 FIFA World Cup; according to the results of a month-long accommodation pricing survey carried…
READ STORYSouth African wine sales in the UK have overtaken those of France for the first time, according to the latest figures from market analysts AC Nielsen. South African…
READ STORYMarch 25 (Bloomberg) — South Africa has spent 34 billion rand ($4.6 billion) to host the soccer World Cup, including building 10 world-class stadiums. All it needs now…
READ STORYPeople who are set to board flights to Cape Town will no doubt be interested to hear that the city’s airport has won two prizes at the Skytrax…
READ STORYInternational visitors who will be cruising around the Western Cape during the 2010 FIFA World Cup in rental cars will be able to tune in to Tourism Radio,…
READ STORYA jam-packed line up of international and local musicians was announced today for the Fifa World Cup Kick-Off Celebration Concert, which will take place at the Orlando Stadium…
READ STORYCape Town’s tourism industry stakeholders have taken steps to combat international perceptions of South Africa as “an expensive destination”, ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. To address…
READ STORYBy late December 2009, three football teams had confirmed their bookings for base camps in the Western Cape in the Cape Garden Route and Klein Karoo regions. The…
READ STORYCape Town has received yet another accolade for best holiday destination – and this time it’s been voted for by South African’s themselves – in a heat magazine…
READ STORYOne of the most artistic football venues in South Africa, the newly-built Cape Town Stadium is situated in one of the most sought-after areas in the city of…
READ STORYCape Town – Holidaymakers in the Western Cape took a shorter break, spent less, and sought value for money over the summer holidays, according to tourism experts. However…
READ STORYThere will be planes in the South African sky from morning to night during the soccer World Cup this year, South African Airways said. Current Font Size: “SAA…
READ STORYIt’s a long way down to the tip of South Africa, but with very little time difference, you can beat jetlag and head straight for the sands. Ian…
READ STORYFans at next year’s World Cup will have the chance to witness not only the fierce struggle for soccer’s biggest prize but an even more intense tooth-and-claw contest…
READ STORYNettleton Road on Cape Town’s platinum strip is the most sought-after address among oil-rich Saudi billionaires and Hollywood celebrities scouting to rent homes during the 2010 Soccer World…
READ STORYCape Town – Some of South Africa’s richest citizens will be looking to add further to their wealth at next summer’s World Cup by renting out their trophy…
READ STORYCAPE TOWN (Reuters) – South Africa has enough accommodation to cater for an influx of tourists at next year’s soccer World Cup, although some individual venues might struggle…
READ STORYD-9 Cape Town Countdown – Ten Things To Do In Cape Town Some call it the Mother City; others just simply say that it is one of the…
READ STORYThe term ‘must-see place’ is, to many, overused. Few, however, will disagree that it is applicable to Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront. The reason is simple: this is one…
READ STORYAs the host city for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final Draw, Cape Town and the Western Cape has a unique advantage and significant leverage over other international…
READ STORYCape Town has earned a stamp of approval from the well known travel company Lonely Planet as one of the world’s top 10 party cities. This list is…
READ STORYAs of today, ComeToCapeTown.com is one of the few Cape Town accommodation providers that still has accommodation available for the upcoming Summer Season. As specialists in Camps Bay…
READ STORYTwenty-nine South African beaches have been awarded Blue Flag status this year, Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk announced last week. This was ten more than last year and…
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