Honeymoon in South Africa

Rosemary Chawke 02 May 2005
Travel in South Africa is one great adventure after another: from Kruger Park safaris to the epic coastal Garden Route; from the bright lights of Cape Town to the sweeping Drakensberg Mountains; from vineyards to deserts and from beaches to the bush. It really is 'the world in one country’.

Whether you choose to stay in an internationally recognised South African hotel, bed and breakfast, lodge, guest house or resort you are assured of excellent service, good food and sound sleep

We stayed in Cape Town for the first couple of nights. The waterfront area is a lovely area to stay it is very central to everything and it is safe. There are so many trips you can do. Take a trip up Table Mountain in a cable car. Take a boat trip to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was in prison. Take a trip to the winelands. Definitely a must and you can even do an over night. There is great shopping in Cape Town and plenty of bars and restaurants to suit everyone.

After a couple of days in Cape Town I would recommend you hiring a car and driving the Garden Route. They drive on the same side of the road as we do. Along the garden route you will enjoy national parks, open savannas, ostrich farms, sweeping mountain views and then settle back at sunset with a glass of your favourite tipple.

You can not go to South Africa without experiencing a safari trip. You will enjoy staying at a luxury lodge. All meals and game drives are included during your stay. A 2 night stay is perfect and you will have the opportunity of getting to see the Big Five.

South Africa is my Number One Holiday Destination.

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