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Accommodation available for the 2010 Football World Cup

Sportsworld has a stock of sought-after accommodation available for the duration of the 2010 Football World Cup (10th June - 10th July).

The choice of accommodation consists of twenty 3, 4 and 5 star hotels and lodges across Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth, so if you're struggling to find accommodation near all the main stadiums in South Africa, speak to Sportsworld today.

Available accommodation includes the Winston Boutique and Kapama Game Reserve in Johannesburg, the Cape Grace and Lagoon Beach in Cape Town, the Fairmont Zimbali Resort in Durban and the Raddisson Blu in Port Elizabeth.
Prices start from R 2,820 per room per night and vary across dates.

Please visit https://www.sportsworld.co.uk/football-world-cup-accommodation for more information and to view an up-to-date hotel inventory.

To enquire or book, call Sportsworld on +44 (0)1235 555844 or e-mail lynne.warren@sportsworld.co.uk.

Flights

Sportsworld also has a comprehensive stock of flights available for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, South Africa.
Flight availability includes return international flights for the World Cup Semi-final (Cape Town), World Cup Final (Johannesburg), World Cup Semi-final (Cape Town) & Final (Johannesburg), England v USA (Johannesburg) plus key internal domestic flights between Cape Town and Johannesburg.

Please click here http://www.sportsworld.co.uk/2010-fifa-world-cup-flights for more information and prices.

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