Boulders Beach
- No doubt South Africa will be one of the most visited tourist destinations in 2010. It will provide a chance for people to unite on a global level over their love of sport. As the host country of this year World Cup it has already prepared itself to welcome tourists from different parts of the world. That will be a real spectacle for all soccer/ football fans. They will have a chance to get to know this country better, learn more about its culture and people and get in touch with unique South African wildlife.
- Aside from the cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Rustenburg where soccer/football matches will take place, there are plenty of fantastic beaches you must visit….
- South Africa has a long coastline of more than 2500km, stretching from the desert border with Namibia on the Atlantic Ocean to the border with subtropical Mozambique on the Indian Ocean. More than 20 of the best beaches have been awarded international Blue Flag status on account of maintaining environmental standards, water quality and safety. The beauty and the magnificence of the scenery around Boulders Beach, beaches of Cape Town like those in Camps Bay, Clifton, Fish Hoek Bay, Kosi Bay, Noordhoek Beach, Durban Beach and St James Beach are simply the relaxing places you must not miss.
- So do not wait a second longer to discover this country at its best!!! I assure you that you will not regret!!!
South African Penguins

Aerial view of Cape Town Peninsula
Cape Point South Africa
Looking down from Cape Point
Camps Bay
Clifton, a suburb of Cape Town
Durban Beach
Fish Hoek Bay
Llandudno Beach Resort
Noordhoek Beach
Surfing at Noordhoek Beach
Kosi Bay
St. James Beach
St. James Resort
World Cup 2010 in South Africa
Johannesburg
Johannesburg stadium
Overlooking Cape Town
Cape Town Stadium
Durban
Durban Stadium
Port Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela Bay
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Rustenburg
Rustenburg Stadium





























