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Large family house on beach, Nr Durban
Self catering house in South Africa – (Ref: 27442)
Villarenters Index51
Price From:£1610 (GBP)
Sleeps:17
No. of Verified Reviews: (1)Not Yet Rated
house in Southport
Beachfront 8 bedroom property (6 bed house and two bed cottage) to rent. This property also has a swimming pool and it's own house keeper. ...more

Private pool, not suitable for children, not suitable for babies.
On site: beach, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, sailing.
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Location for rental: Africa / South Africa

Holiday Apartment, Hout Bay, Cape Town
Self catering apartment in South Africa – (Ref: 48315)
Instant Confirmation
Villarenters Index50
Price From:£422 (GBP)
Sleeps:5
No. of Verified Reviews: (1)Not Yet Rated
apartment in Hout Bay
Apartment sleeps four people. Sea and bay views, within walking distance of restaurants, pubs and Hout Bay harbour. 20 Kilometres from Cape Town City ...more

Not suitable for babies, pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding, sailing, climbing, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Africa / South Africa / Western Cape / Hout Bay

Bay Retreat - Camps Bay
Self catering villa in South Africa – (Ref: 69257)
Villarenters Index50
Price From:£2100 (GBP)
Sleeps:10
No. of Verified Reviews: (2)Not Yet Rated
villa in Cape Town
Bay Retreat is 5 star pure luxury 100 metres from the world famous Camps Bay Beach. Great views and suitable for famalies ...more

Private pool.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, skiing, horse riding, sailing, climbing, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Africa / South Africa / Western Cape / Camps Bay

Villa Atlantica
Self catering villa in South Africa – (Ref: 25191)
Villarenters Index50
Price From:£1932 (GBP)
Sleeps:12
No. of Verified Reviews: (1)Not Yet Rated
villa in Cape Town
4 Star ++ Camps Bay accommodation Luxury Self Catering villa ; Newly built 5 to 6 bedroom, all en-suite Camps Bay holiday home. , Wireless ADS ...more

Private pool.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, skiing, sailing, climbing, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Africa / South Africa / Western Cape / Camps Bay

Sabrisa Guest Ranch
Self catering farm house in South Africa – (Ref: 48163)
Villarenters Index50
Price From:E1500 (EUR)
Sleeps:7
No. of Verified Reviews: (1)Not Yet Rated
farm house in Ellisras
Dream of Africa? - Rent your own African ranch in South Africa! Self catered with daily house service or full board with Mediterranean and local cuisine ...more

Private pool, not suitable for babies.
On site: mountain biking.
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Location for rental: Africa / South Africa / Northern Province

Pemba Lodge Kruger Park
Self catering lodge in South Africa – (Ref: 52609)
Villarenters Index50
Price From:E600 (EUR)
Sleeps:10
No. of Verified Reviews: (6)Not Yet Rated
lodge in Marloth Park
We offer luxury self catering accommodation in Marloth Park, Nature Conservation Holiday Town sharing border Crocodile River Kruger National Park. ...more

Private pool.
Less than 15 mins to: golf, horse riding, fishing.
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Location for rental: Africa / South Africa / Mpumalanga / Marloth Park/Kruger National Park

Cambalala - Kruger Park Lodge
Self catering cottage in South Africa – (Ref: 55881)
Villarenters Index50
Price From:£700 (GBP)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (6)Not Yet Rated
cottage in Hazyview
Privately owned self catering vacation rental in award winning 4 star wildlife & golf resort of Kruger Park Lodge - South Africa. Near to Kruger Park ...more

Communal pool.
On site: golf, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, mountain biking.
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Location for rental: Africa / South Africa / Mpumalanga / Hazyview

The Beach House -3 bed Villa Private Pool
Self catering villa in South Africa – (Ref: 65091)
Instant Confirmation
Villarenters Index48
Price From:£799 (GBP)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (5)Not Yet Rated
villa in Cape Town
Beautiful 3 Bedroomed House in an exclusive area. . 5 minute walk from the Uncrowded Noordhoek/Long beach. Private Gardens and Pool.Sundeck adjoing upstairs bedroom. ...more

Private pool, wheelchair friendly, pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach.
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Location for rental: Africa / South Africa / Western Cape / Cape Town

Albany Cottage - Table View. Cape Town
Self catering house in South Africa – (Ref: 34597)
NEW LISTING
Villarenters Index35
Price From:£80 (GBP)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
house in Cape Town
Quality self-catering accommodation in comfortable, fully equipped home. Sleeps 6 - 8 guests ...more

Pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding.
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Location for rental: Africa / South Africa / Western Cape / Cape Town / Table View

Rondebosch Oaks
Self catering room/studio in South Africa – (Ref: 36923)
NEW LISTING
Villarenters Index35
Price From:£185 (GBP)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
room/studio in Cape Town
Self catering unit, sleeps two adults and sleeper couch for two small kids. Centrally situated and close to main sport stadium that host international ...more

Pets allowed.
On site: fishing. Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, sailing, climbing, mountain biking.
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Location for rental: Africa / South Africa / Western Cape / Cape Town / Rondebosch


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Destination guide to South Africa




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Destination Reviews

The land of hope that bowls a blinder


The Cricket World Cup will be held in South Africa for the first time in February and March next year.
With a total of 14 countries competing, it is a competition which is bound to attract an enormous number of supporters.
And while cricket is the main item on the menu, the competition will also provide a great chance for visitors to explore the many other delights of this fascinating country.
My wife and I have just come back from a two-week whistle-stop tour of the country and, against expectations, it turned out to be one of the most exciting experiences of my life.
We started off in Natal with a guided tour of the Boer War and Zulu War battlefields.
It was a four-hour drive from Durban (where Kingsmead will host a number of World Cup fixtures) to the epicentre of the Boer War, Spion Kop, where the Boers gave the British a drubbing in a crucial early battle.
The discomfort suffered by the Bri... more


The elephant exodus


From the Daily Mail

One battered British passport, one suitcase of clothes and a herd of elephants are all that is left of the privileged world of Rory Hensman since he and his wife Lindie were forced to flee across the South African border in March.
For the man who used to play polo at Windsor Great Park with the Prince of Wales, and whose house guests once included Andrew and Camilla Parker Bowles and the then Rhodesian governor, Lord Soames, it has been a vertiginous fall from grace.
Yet, this 56-year-old farmer counts himself lucky.
At least he and his wife are still alive - unlike many white farmers driven from their lands under Robert Mugabe's regime.
'Mugabe's "war veterans" invaded my farm and slaughtered my herd of 600 impala, killed all the kudu and sable antelopes,' says Hensman.
'They butchered my warthogs and were using my polo ponies for spear practice.
'What took me and my father... more


Sleeping with the lions


With about 20 years' experience as a game ranger in the African bush, Les Brett is South Africa's answer to Crocodile Dundee. He is about as qualified as they come.
He has passed all the exams (such as the one where they stick trainees in front of a charging buffalo to see how they react).
For me, being a game ranger was always something of a childhood dream.
But to do it for real would take at least five years of lectures, training and endless exams. I had 10 days.
So I joined a crash course in a wilderness reserve called Timbavati, next to Kruger National Park in South Africa - with Les the senior instructor.
A reserve of flat grass and bush-covered plains, Timbavati is home to three main categories of animals: dangerous, invisible and endearing.
The dangerous ones are the snakes, scorpions and spiders.
The invisible ones, such as aardvarks and honey badgers, prefer to keep themselves to themselves. <... more


It's not just cricket


Don't worry, you'll be fine. This was the advice given to us by a South African friend when we mentioned our holiday plans.
They were words we wanted to hear, as our nine-day whirlwind tour of the (hopefully) hot and sunny north-eastern corner of the country involved an awful lot of driving through very remote areas.
Doomsayers warn that South Africa is a land of murder, mayhem and strife, and it is certainly true that the Rainbow Nation has a crime problem almost unrivalled in the world.
But anyone contemplating a visit to this phenomenally attractive country should keep this in perspective. Violent crime is concentrated in the townships, the vast, depressing urban sprawls that are the legacy of apartheid.
Our goal was somewhere rather different, which I had heard about from friends and seen on the internet, a magical-sounding place nestling among the sand dunes on the vast, open beaches that fringe the coast of Kwa-Zulu ... more


All aboard the opulent express


From the Mail on Sunday

An entire holiday aboard a train? When you're used to ordeal by overcrowding on the delayed 7.32 to London Marylebone, you feel it's an offer you can refuse. Yet the leisured classes of South Africa think committing themselves to rails for weeks at a time is the height of self-indulgence.
Looking at their trains, you can see their point. Luxury trains like the Blue Train and Rovos Rail are hardly trains at all in the sense understood by London Underground and Connex South East. These are trains as our great-grandparents understood them, conceived, like the South African landscape, on the grandest of scales.
Step on board Rovos Rail's Pride of Africa and the first words that come into your head are likely to be - as they were for me - 'Orient Express'. In fact, Rovos Rail traces its pedigree back through a more African line, to such turn-of-the-century grand trains as the Zambezi Expr... more


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