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SAA Direct flights to China

SAA direct to China

SAA direct to China

Pretoria – Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk says direct flights from South Africa to China, which started this week, will go a long way in boosting trade between the two countries.

SAA’s inaugural non-stop flight to China landed in Beijing on Tuesday, and promises to facilitate both business and leisure travel between the two countries as well as to all the Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries. [Read more...]

Kelly Beach Blue Flag status

Kelly's Beach - Port Alfred

Kelly's Beach - Port Alfred

Kenton-on-Sea- Kelly’s Beach in Port Alfred has been awarded international Blue Flag status by the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa for the seventh year running. [Read more...]

Richards Bay Visit

Rhino Richard's Bay

Nestled on the coast of Zululand South Africa is the bustling subtropical port of Richards Bay.

Monkeys run wild and crocs lurk in the nearby waterways. This humid seaside destination is just 1 hours drive from the famous St Lucia estuary and the beautiful Hhuluwe-Umfolozi game reserve.

So if its the Big Five you are after or just a little bit of fun in the sun weather its surfing and fishing, this is where you need to be….. [Read more...]

SA gains popularity as travel hotspot

South Africa Travel

South Africa Travel

Qwaqwa – South Africa is gradually becoming the most preferred tourist destination among  international tourists.

Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk revealed that South Africa’s different cultures and products were the main attractions.

Delivering a public lecture (themed ‘Tourism Linking Cultures’) on Monday at the University of the Free State’s Qwaqwa campus ahead of World Tourism Day celebrations, the minister said 550 000 tourists arrived in the country before 1994. [Read more...]