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About
FindandStay
Whether you are looking
to stay at a guest house, hotel, B&B, self
catering resort, or to go camping, we offer the
quickest and simplest way to find accommodation for
your holiday and travel in South Africa. We offer a
wide variety of accommodation from major tourist
attractions like Cape Town and Durban to the smallest romantic
getaway in Dullstroom or Clarens
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South
Africa
With
its mix of natural beauty, its diverse wildlife and
flora and a true Rainbow Nation, South Africa offers
its visitors a truly unique experience and more often
than not, the adventure of a lifetime. Between the
vast coastlines of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans,
covering more than 2500 km, South Africa boasts an
exhilarating and exotic combination of complex
landscapes, history, people and cultures – living up
to its reputation as “A World in one Country’.
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With its
kind climate, excellent infrastructure and diverse
landscape, South Africa is the best place to experience the
African continent. Whether you want to go mountaineering in
the Drakensberg mountains, shark diving in the Garden Route,
deep sea fishing in KwaZulu Natal, game viewing in the
Kruger National Park, there is no better place as South
Africa. With a wide range of accommodation types available
in all areas of South Africa, the traveler is also never far
away from quality and comfortable accommodation
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Using
our site, you will able to find any type of
accommodation in any of South Africa’s nine
provinces. Accommodation ranges from five star
luxury hotels and resorts to self catering apartments
and houses. FindandStay’s comprehensive directory of
accommodation in South Africa, makes planning your
trip to South Africa a breeze. FindandStay does not
take any commissions and will put you in directly in
contact with the accommodation venue, from where you
can make your own travel and accommodation
arrangements.
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South Africa is the proud hosting natioin for 2010 Soccer World Cup. This month
long sport extravaganza takes place from 11 June 2010 until 11 July 2010. 450 000
visitors are expected for the finals and currently South Africa is gearing up and
investing in upgrading its infrastructure.
With its
diverse beauty, the Western Cape draws more travelers than
any of the other provinces of South Africa. Probably the
main reason for its appeal to local holiday makers and
international tourists and travelers is its vast coastline,
stretching from Lambert’s Bay on the West Coast to
Plettenberg Bay in the Garden Route. In strong contrast with
the coastal regions, its lush indigenous forests in the
Garden Route and world renowned vineyards in the Winelands,
lies the windswept and arid plains of the Karoo which holds
its own special allure.
Off course no travel to South Africa is complete without a
visit to the Cape Town, South Africa’s own Mother City.
Dominated by the iconic Table Mountain, Cape Town offers the
local and international traveler a true taste of South
Africa’s rainbow nation. Whether you are interested in
climbing a mountain, surfing, savoring some of the spicy
Malay cooking, whale watching, shopping or wine tasting,
Cape Town offers the traveler a myriad of different
cultures, tastes, smells, attractions and adventures.
In
keeping with its status as an international travel
destination Cape Town also offers the traveler to
South Africa a wide variety of quality accommodation
to suit every pocket and taste. Accommodation in Cape
Town ranges from world class five star hotels, quality
guest houses and self catering apartments, to budget
accommodation in tourist class hotels and homely bed
and breakfast establishments.
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If Cape
Town is the Mother City of South Africa, the Garden route is
without a doubt her lovely daughter. The major tourist
attraction of the Garden Route is undoubtedly one of the
most beautiful stretches of coastlines in South Africa, if
not the world. Majestic mountains closely guard a landscape
filled with natural lakes, rivers and streams, sunny beaches
and fairytale forests on the ocean’s side and the arid,
stark beauty of semi-desert landscape on the other.
The Garden Route is an exceptionally popular destination in
South Africa and this is again evidenced by the high
standard and wide range of accommodation options offered to
travelers. You will find luxury hotels in all of the
major towns, like George, Plettenberg Bay, Mossel Bay,
Knysna and Hermanus. Apart from hotels, the traveler also
have a variety of other accommodation options open to them
with many guest houses, bed and breakfasts, self catering
apartments and holiday homes on offer.
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