To know South African culture, is to know hospitality. South Africa will welcome the world in 2010 as it hosts the FIFA Football World Cup. This will give visitors the added opportunity to explore South Africa and all the natural beauty it has to offer.
A range of luxury accommodation can be found, from the vibrant city of Johannesburg to the beaches of the Durban and Cape Town. Your stay in a luxury South African hotel will be nothing less than sublime. The Hout Bay Manor built in 1871 is renowned as one of Cape Town's most graceful landmarks. Recently restored the Hout Bay Manor offers 20 individually designed ensuite rooms.
In Durban a World Cup host city treat yourself to a stay at 230 Palm Garden. This 5 star luxury accommodation is just a short distance from the Moses Mabhida stadium one of the venues for FIFA Football World Cup. This is a home from home for the executive or discerning traveler who requires more than a hotel room.
The Monarch Hotel in Johannesburg places itself at the forefront of guest hospitality. This South African hotel has been transformed from the Old Saxonworld post office with a contemporary feel and boasts 12 superb suites.
A tranquil and relaxing oasis awaits you along the Garden Route. The Herolds Bay Hotel just a 4 hour drive from Cape Town or 10 minutes from George airport. Unwind next to the pool or on the stunning beach just a short walk away. Indulge in a cocktail at the bar and watch the sunsets over Herolds Bay.
Golf enthusiasts can stay at the Simola Hotel Country Club and Spa. High in the hills above the town of Knysna along the Garden Route you'll find Simola Golf and Country Estate. Fairways merge with its stunning natural surroundings, forests descending down to the Knysna River.
So if you're planning a trip to South Africa for the FIFA World Cup or looking to be surrounded with luxury and natural beauty, http://www.BookMyRoom-SA.com has a range of luxury South Africa hotels to suit.
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