South Africa is vast (about 5 times greater than the United Kingdom), and one of the most diverse and interesting countries in the world. Nowhere else will you find such diversity, offering a great variety of memorable holiday options and endless things to see and do. Glorious beaches, spectacular winelands, cosmopolitan cities, the best land-based whale watching in the world, sanctuaries teaming with game. Holidays to South Africa offers you an endless range of excellent options.
One of the world’s most beautiful destinations, rests in an idyllic setting beneath the iconic Table Mountain.
Explore the Cape Winelands, wander Bo-Kaap’s colourful streets, cruise along Chapman’s Peak, uncover the history of Robben Island, meet penguins at Boulders Beach, enjoy sunsets from Signal Hill, and savour world-class cuisine at the V&A Waterfront — all in one unforgettable city.
The Cape Winelands offer a tapestry of rolling vineyards, mountain backdrops, and historic estates, with each region bringing its own charm, from Franschhoek’s French-inspired elegance and Stellenbosch’s vibrant university culture to Constantia’s timeless heritage and Paarl’s wide-open valleys. Here, award-winning wines meet exceptional cuisine.
Immerse yourself in the unique landscapes of the Klein Karoo. From lush river valleys to rugged Karoo plants, this region offers a diverse and captivating scenery. Explore stunning gorges, towering mountains, and discover the wonders of the Cango Caves. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for the magnificent ostrich, the largest bird in the world.
Experience the unparalleled natural beauty of the Garden Route. Traverse majestic mountain passes, meander along the unspoiled coastline, and venture into the enchanting Tsitsikamma National Park. This lush and forested route encompasses seaside resorts like Wilderness, Plettenberg Bay, and the iconic Knysna, renowned for its striking sandstone ‘Heads’ framing the lagoon’s entrance.
KwaZulu-Natal is a province of great diversity, offering some of South Africa’s most unique holiday experiences; from the high Drakensberg Mountain range in the west through rolling grasslands to the tropical coastal lowlands. These exquisite mountains are a World Heritage Site offering walks, hikes and adventure activities. The KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields witnessed many of South Africa’s most significant conflicts over the past 200 years.
The region’s twisting mountain passes, steep valleys, rivers and pristine forests have given rise to alluring natural phenomena, including the 3 000-million-year-old Sudwala Caves, the Blyde River Canyon, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, God’s Window, Wonder View and the Three Rondavels.
Not only is Mpumalanga home to the world’s most famous game park, the region is also dotted with numerous game reserves teeming with flora and fauna and has a rich cultural heritage.
Its iconic styling seamlessly blends old-world splendour with modern lines as well as state of the art amenities.
The hotel’s elegant architecture wraps around a heritage building, which forms the heart of the Am Weinberg Estate, an exquisite lifestyle haven offering many desired amenities, among them restaurants of different culinary styles and the appealing Life Day Spa.
Otjiwa Safari Lodge is one of the oldest game farms in Namibia and is set in 12,000ha of bushveld. It is a short distance south of the large town of Otjiwarongo making it an ideal stopover for individual, self-drive tourists travelling north from Windhoek to Etosha.
Set amidst the unspoilt beauty, the Lodge boasts some 25 game species including one of the country’s largest herds of sable antelope, the precious white rhino, roan antelope, springbuck, kudu and impala and zebra.
Onguma Game Reserve consists of 34 000 hectares on the Eastern Border of the Etosha National Park, bordering Fischer’s Pan. The Reserve offers not only guided game drive activities into the Etosha National Park but also guided walks and Rhino research drives on the private Reserve.
Nestled on an outcrop of dolomite rocks, under a forest of Mopane and white Seringa trees, Toshari Lodge offers affordable but enchanting accommodation close to Etosha National Park, one of Namibia’s major attractions.
Situated only 25 kilometres from Andersons Gate at the edge of the magnificent Etosha National Park and close to the main road between the towns of Outjo and Okaukuejo; Toshari Lodge is ideally positioned for day visits into the park; on your own or on our expertly guided tours.
Ugab Terrace Lodge is set deep in the heart of a rare and untouched area providing a unique experience with breathtaking views of the Brandberg Mountain. Enjoy the perfect tranquillity, superb accommodation, and exquisite cuisine to make your stay a memorable experience. Indulge yourself in the breath-taking view at Ugab Terrace Lodge and the overwhelming experience of cooling down in a swimming pool constructed in the rocks at the top of the mountain.
Mowani Mountain Camp is one of the finest in the Southern Damaraland region of Namibia. The setting is amongst a vast and unspoilt wilderness, between the Ugab and Huab Rivers. This allows for game drives to search for desert-adapted elephants, to the backdrop of outstanding desert scenery. Fascinating geological formations and archaeological sites peppered with an impressive variety of desert flora and fauna complement any safari.
The Strand Hotel Swakopmund is located directly on the Mole (promenade) in Swakopmund, surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean, with direct access to the main beach in town. On the fourth side it backs up to the town’s beautiful central park, through which it is a short five-minute walk to the historic centre.
Whether you are visiting our charming town Swakopmund on a business trip, having a conference, a romantic weekend or holiday trip,
Beach Hotel Swakopmund has exactly what you need.
Located just 50m from the Atlantic Ocean and within walking distance to the centre of Swakopmund, our on site restaurant and our top deck pool offer you a luxurious base while you take the opportunity to explore the surrounding areas. Our friendly staff will always be happy to provide additional information on local services, shopping, activities and nearby attractions at your request.
Situated at the Entrance Gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, Sossusvlei Lodge offers direct access to the towering red sand dunes, the famous pan of Sossusvlei, the scorched black trees of Dead Vlei and the remarkable depths of the Sesriem Canyon.
Hidden at the foot of the majestic Sossusvlei dunes, a private entrance to Namib Naukluft Park makes Kulala Desert Lodge the closest location to Sossusvlei.
Built at the foot of a mountain facing west, Kulala Desert Lodge benefits from spectacular sunset views over the distant dunes of Sossusvlei. The entire lodge is constructed to take in as much of its natural surroundings as possible, with its defining attraction being its private entrance into the Namib-Naukluft National Park – the largest game park in Africa – home to the frozen dunes of Sossusvlei.
Perched on the western rim of Fish River Canyon in the Southern region of Namibia, Fish River Lodge lies within the Canyon Nature Park, a privately-owned reserve of 450km2 which includes a 75km stretch along the canyon’s edge. The lodge’s dramatic location gives spectacular views across the Fish River Canyon.
Fish River Lodge is the only lodge perched directly on the rim of the Canyon. Staying on the edge of the canyon offers guests views to die for from sunrise to sunset.

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