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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Cape Town is On Sale!

Cape Town is fast becoming one of the world’s most loved destinations — offering some of the most unique and remarkable summer and winter travel experiences.

While the winter season is usually a quiet one in the Mother City, Cape Town Tourism has launched a campaign called 'Cape Town on Sale' to celebrate Cape Town’s wonderful winter season!

Running from the 21 May - 26 September, Cape Town On Sale offers a range of tantalizing and affordable packaged experiences and specials to allow you to savour the best of Cape Town this winter. Whether you are a culture vulture, eco and nature lover or if it is pampering and gourmet delights you are after, 'Cape Town on Sale' has something for you.

Mariette du Toit-Helmbold, General Manager of Cape Town Tourism, says: “Winter is my favourite time of the year. It’s a wonderful time to explore the fabulous places and activities that Cape Town and surrounds have to offer. It is all about being pampered, playing, great food, wonderful wines, nature in its full splendour and celebrating the creative world of sound, style and art. It is a time to slow down, relax, unwind, be spoilt and gather around fireplaces with friends and good wine and taking a well deserved break.”

To find out more, explore the website www.capetownonsale.co.za or call Cape Town Tourism on 021 487 4800 for more details.

Still not convinces? Here are three good reasons to holiday in and around Cape Town this winter:

1. It’s affordable: Cape Town on Sale provides you with great value for money and discounted prices and packages that you will only find at this time of the year.
2. It’s hip and happening: Cape Town was voted one of the world’s top 10 cities for the second year in a row by the US Travel & Leisure magazine last year. Thousands of national and international visitors choose it as their destination of choice — shouldn’t you explore and enjoy her too?
3. It’s got it all: from mountains to beaches, from shopping to golf, spas, wineries, excellent restaurants, interesting people, culture and more.

Article from http://travel.iafrica.com/
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