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2010 Football World Cup South Africa 2010 Explore Africa Tours and Safaris proudly presents 2010 FIFA World Cup City Transport, Tours and Safaris packages. Games Schedule for 2010 Soccer World Cup Matches Overview and dates of the host cities and the number of games played in the different cities that we cater for in the North Eastern part of South Africa, including Johanesburg where the Final will be held. There will be thirty-two national football teams from the six FIFA Confederations represented in the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. A total of sixty-four World Cup matches will be played over a period of twenty-five match days from 11 June to 11 July 2010 in the nine South African 2010 Host Cities. Lots to see and things to do in South Africa in between the many football matches, such as wildlife and cultural activities, during your visit to South Africa. Have you got any time spare please take the opportunity to visit the following tours we can offer between these matches - this could be a once in a lifetime experience. South Africa's wildlife wonders South Africa's scenic beauty, magnificent outdoors, sunny climate, cultural diversity and reputation for delivering value for money have made it one of the world's fastest growing leisure - and business - travel destinations. The country is highly diverse in terms of its climate, culture, tourist activities and infrastructure, catering for every tourism niche, from business, eco- and cultural tourism through to adventure. International travel to South Africa has surged since the end of apartheid. In 1994, the year of South Africa's first democratic elections, only 3.9-million foreign visitors arrived in the country. FIFA 2010 World Cup Football South Africa - Johannesburg, Gauteng Province The heartland of South African football, Johannesburg is the backbone of the professional game. The majority of SA clubs come from this city and its surrounds. Johannesburg will be the epicenter for the entire 2010 event, hosting 15 matches, including 2 Quarter Finals and the Finals. It is the only host city with two World Cup stadiums, the Soccer City Stadium and Ellis Park Stadium. FIFA 2010 World Cup Football South Africa - Tshwane (Pretoria), Gauteng Province Gauteng's second host city offers games at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, the home of Mamelodi Sundowns, one of South Africa’s premier professional football teams. The stadium is currently undergoing slight alterations to be ready for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, upgrading to hold 50,000 by December 2009. FIFA 2010 World Cup Football South Africa - Nelspruit, Mpumalanga Province Located on the southern edge of South Africa’s most famous national park, the host city will be an excellent place to be to watch the games during the 2010 Soccer World Cup, especially since the time of the year will be perfect for game (wildlife) viewing in Kruger Park. The Mbombela Stadium is quite central and will be close to Kruger-Mpumalanga Airport, the city centre as well as well as being 'next door' to the world renowned Kruger National Park game reserve. FIFA 2010 World Cup Football South Africa - Rustenburg, North West Province Rustenburg is the platinum capital of the world, situated at the foot of Magalies mountain range in the North West province of South Africa. The town is surrounded by fertile land producing many different types of fruit and crops. The Royal Bafokeng Stadium, 12km from the city centre, is named after the Bafokeng people who live in the area. FIFA 2010 World Cup Football South Africa - Polokwane, North West Province Polokwane is described as a vibrant, busy and colourful wonderland in the sea of grasslands and surrounded by scenic mountains. It is home to many fascinating people and cultural diversity. The centre for local African culture where carefully preserved social traditions are displayed and tribal identity fiercely maintained. The Peter Mokaba Stadium is 2km from the city centre. Below is the schedule of matches being held in the 5 cities (Johannesburg, Pretoria, Nelspruit, Rustenburg and Polokwane) where we can provide pre and post match tours for you.
Tour Special - If you take out a tour or two with us during the 1st Round, and your chosen country does qualify for the 2nd Round / Quarter Finals or Finals, then any tours that you take with us again (during 2nd Round - Finals) will be discounted! |
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