From Cape Town in the south to the Kruger National Park in the north, there is so much to see and do that it’s no wonder so many of our clients return on a regular basis to explore different regions each time. The Cape Winelands, the Garden Route, the Beaches, the Drakensberg, Safaris, Whale Watching, Ostrich Farms, Table Mountain - just a few of the many fantastic things to do. All the accommodation below is broken down into regions when you delve further into our website. Obviously we cannot list all the properties that we use, so if there's something special that you want to include, then please let us know.
Cape Town
Warmed by the African sun, the immense natural beauty of the Cape Peninsula with its rocky mountain ranges, lush fertile valleys, wine farms and stretches of magnificent sandy beaches.
The fertile green valleys of the Cape Winelands are surrounded by proud mountain ranges. The wines are superb, the hospitality wonderful and the landscapes formed are mesmarizing.
Hermanus, with its famous cliffs boasting incredible views over the ocean, can be easily described as one of the best places in the world to come and see Southern Right whales.
The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the southern coast of South Africa. It stretches some 500 kilometers from Mossel Bay in the Western Cape all the way up to Port Elizabeth.
KwaZulu Natal's leisure options provide a multitude of choices to keep you endlessly entertained. From Durban, you can catch a shuttle to Margate, at the hub of the South Coast Golf Circuit.
Has it all - from exhilarating wildlife, to secluded mountain retreats, ancient ruined cities, wild water sports, and some of South Africa's most diverse and vibrant African cultures.
Most of Gauteng is on the Highveld, a high-altitude grassland (circa 1,500 m above sea-level). Between Johannesburg and Pretoria there are low parallel ridges and undulating hills.
Sun City, unique in the context of world resorts. With a combination of features unmatched anywhere, it draws thousands of visitors each year to its four top-quality hotels, a Vacation Club plus magnificent sporting and recreational facilities.
The Western Cape is a province of diversities. It offers the visitor a unique cultural and natural heritage and a rural easy-going atmosphere - which is coupled with a first world infrastructure.
The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. Established in 1898 to protect the wildlife of the South African Lowveld.