The 2010 soccer world cup will take place from June 11 to July 11, 2010. The nine cities, where games will be played are Johannesburg, Bloemfontein/Mangaung, Rustenburg, Pretoria/Tshwane, Durban, Cape Town, Nelspruit, Polokwane and Port Elizabeth near the offices in Port Elizabeth, Heugh Rd, Walmer.
Should you decide to travel around a bit for a South Africa tour between or after anyone of the soccer matches be sure to get yourself a South Africa map and find of the area you intend to visit. Many visitors misjudge just how big South Africa is, and miscalculations in distances between major cities or soccer stadiums can be time consuming.
Secondly, phone ahead to find out if there is South Africa accommodation available at the destination you wish to visit. Most of the hospitality venues are going to be hard pressed to cope with the sheer numbers of soccer fans. You may want to consider exploring one or more of the smaller cities or towns or coastal locations. Most of these towns have cheap car hire in South Africa. Here you can experience the true welcome of country folk and get to see some amazing sites and scenery. Certain places have a timeless feel and will transport you back to an older area. The Cape unfortunately has a wet winter period but having said that weather permitting, you could experience wine farms to mountain views and untouched beaches all within a 40km radius of the Greater Cape metropolitan.



