2010 World Cup Accommodation
South Africans rejoiced when the announcement was made that our country would be the first in Africa to host a FIFA World Cup. The event will take place in 10 different venues across nine South African cities.
Whether you are looking for budget accommodation as you follow the games around the country or for a luxurious holiday with a touch of soccer, South Africa’s nine host cities will have the perfect accommodation option for you.
Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Bloemfontein, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Rustenberg, Pretoria and Port Elizabeth are each playing host to these events and offer unique attractions and 2010 World Cup accommodation.
Budget 2010 World Cup accommodation
If you plan to see as many games as possible, then budget 2010 World Cup accommodation is probably what you need. There are plenty of backpacker establishments situated near each stadium and many will offer transport to and from the games.
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holiday homes listings. South Africans are preparing to welcome all guests during 2010 and are looking to make a little money by renting out their own superb homes. Enjoy real South African living with this type of affordable 2010 World Cup accommodation.
Luxury 2010 World Cup accommodation
Cape Town is one of the nine cities that offer the ultimate in luxurious accommodation. The Atlantic Seaboard, which is on the coast line close to the World Cup Green Point stadium, is famous for its good views, sumptuous houses and vibrant lifestyle.
Rent a luxury villa in Clifton, Camps Bay, Bantry Bay or Sea Point as your 2010 World Cup accommodation, and enjoy rim-flow pools overlooking the ocean, personal butlers, advanced gadgetry and easy access to the matches played in Cape Town.
A full South African World Cup holiday
If you are keen to combine your soccer trip with seeing what else South Africa has to offer, then why not consider a different type of 2010 World Cup accommodation? Nelspruit, one of most picturesque host cities, also acts as the gateway to the famous Kruger National Park. Accommodation in the park ranges from luxury to budget and allows you to have an African wildlife adventure amidst the World Cup excitement.
A record number of visitors are expected to attend the 2010 World Cup, making it essential that you start thinking about your accommodation options now.