A travel guide to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Find out how to buy World Cup tickets, where the World Cup stadiums are, where to buy World Cup package tours, how to get to South Africa, how to get around South Africa, where the 2010 Fan Parks are and much more.
African Teams Playing in the 2010 World Cup. Algeria, Ghana, Cameroon, South Africa, Ivory Coast and Nigeria made it to the 2010 World Cup taking place in South Africa. Find out who they are, key players, fixtures, results and more.
A travel guide to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Find out how to buy World Cup tickets, where the World Cup stadiums are, where to buy World Cup package tours, how to get to South Africa, how to get around South Africa, where the 2010 Fan Parks are and much more.
2010 World Cup Tours and Packages for Team USA. Find out how to book a 2010 World Cup Tour, get Team USA World Cup tickets, what company to go with and more about following Team USA in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
FIFA's 2010 World Cup Stadium Locations and Travel Information. Where to stay, how to get around, what to see in Durban, Cape Town, Bloemfontein, Nelspruit, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria, Johannesburg, Rustenberg, and Polokwane (Pietersburg).
Official 2010 FIFA World Cup packages and tour operators are listed here. Of course the easiest way to guarantee yourself a flight, match ticket and hotel room is to get a World Cup package through a tour operator. Find out where to get your World Cup tour package in the UK, Europe, Australia, US, Central and South America, Japan and Russia.
Renting a car in South Africa is the best way to get around and watch all the matches of the 2010 World Cup. Information about why you should rent a car in South Africa, driving tips, distances, recommended car rental companies, Self-Drive Tours in South Africa and more.
Find out average annual temperatures, rainfall, and short-term weather forecasts for the 2010 World Cup host cities of Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg.
Is it safe to travel in South Africa? South Africa has a very high crime-rate but as a tourist you are less likely to be a victim of crime. Tips on basic safety precautions and links to further information.
Got a little time on your hands in between World Cup matches? Check out some of South Africa's top attractions including Cape Town, Knysna, the Drakensberg, Durban, Soweto, Kruger National Park, Hogsback, Hermanus and the Cape Winelands.
Cape Town will host many World Cup matches in 2010 at its Green Point stadium. This Travel Guide to Cape Town, South Africa, will help you find accommodation, transportation and highlight the best things to see and do in Africa's most beautiful city.
FIFA's Official 2010 World Cup Site with information about match schedules, ticketing, stadiums, teams, play-offs and more.
If you're interested in finding out how the preparations are going for the host nation, check out this official South African government web site for details.