Top 10 Attractions in South Africa
1. Cape Town & Cape Peninsula
During these tough times, who doesn't want an affordable holiday? In SA, you can even afford luxury and have spending money for shopping and other treats!
Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula up to Cape Point, are famous for scenic beauty; celebrity beaches; Table Mountain; whale-watching; world-class shopping, nightlife, food & wine; and a laid-back atmosphere. More>>
2. The Winelands
Discover the joys of SA’s award-winning wines and cuisine along any of the beautiful Cape wine routes, taking you through green valleys and historic towns. More>>
3. Garden Route
Known as South Africa’s Eden, the famous Garden Route traverses an area rich in natural beauty and charm, attracting adventure-seekers and outdoor enthusiasts. More>>
4. Kruger National Park
This world-renowned park of nearly 2 million hectares features 16 ecosystems. Spot the Big Five on a 4x4 game drive or walking safari. More>>
5. Durban Beachfront
For those with fun and sun on their minds, SA’s sunshine city has something for the whole family - golden beaches, surfing and a marine park. More>>
6. Robben Island
The island’s most famous prisoner, Nelson Mandela, has turned this institute of brutality into a symbol of the triumph of the human spirit over enormous hardship. More>>
7. Soweto
South Africa’s largest and most famous township was a hotbed of anti-apartheid activity. Visit Freedom Struggle sites and eat at a shebeen or township restaurant. More>>
8. Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve
Most famous for God’s Window, the panoramic splendour of the Blyde River Canyon makes it ideal for scenic drives and hiking trails. More>>
9. Drakensberg
This mountain range located in the east of the country offers an excellent opportunity to either admire the scenic beauty or crack out the hiking boots and hit one of the many trails open to exploration. More>>
10. Wild Coast
Rugged and untamed, the Wild Coast offers deserted beaches, dolphins, horseback and hiking trails, cosy hotels, golf, gambling, mystical history, Xhosa heritage and the Hole-in-the-Wall. More>>
(Photo: Bruce Sutherland)