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Accommodation South Africa, Sheer Luxury

Submitted by admin on November 9, 2009 – 3:01 pmNo Comment

_MG_2280From sheer luxury to pure simplicity: South Africa has all the accommodation options you might require. You can choose between 5 star hotels on the beach to self-catering accommodation in the Karoo. And don’t, of course, forget everything in between.

You will be truly spoilt for choice. If its B&B accommodation you want we have a fantastic selection of establishments to choose from too. We have conference venues, luxury villas, guest houses and more. That is why www.sastay.co.za is your ultimate resource for accommodation choices in South Africa.

South Africa is a hugely diverse country with so much to explore that you will find yourself planning your return before you have even left at the end of your first visit.

You can have Table Mountain and the vibrant city of Cape Town as a backdrop to your African adventure or the Kruger National Park with all of its glorious wildlife and accommodation options as your ultimate holiday.

From shopping in some of the world’s best malls to beating an African drum in true indigenous spirit there is so much to see and do.

Let me take you on a very brief tour of a handful of South Africa’s destinations:

From Cape Town you can travel east along the world-renowned Garden Route, taking in the delights of George, Knysna and Plettenberg Bay. You can include game-viewing, whale-watching, the Cango Caves or an extreme sport such as bungi-jumping on your itinerary. Next stop on the east coast is Port Elizabeth, a wonderful city that is a brilliant base from which to launch your holiday exploits in the Eastern Cape.

Further along the coast is Durban, home of the Zulu nation as well as Ushaka Marine World, and which is known for its cultural contrasts all of which are displayed in a never-ending parade of vibrant colours and sounds. Johannesburg, built literally on gold, is the commercial powerhouse of the country, if not the African continent. These are just a few of the country’s large cities. There are lovely coastal towns where fishing is the life-blood of the local economy to inland villages where tourism is the key to their survival.

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