Sun, safari and golf
Year-round sunshine, stunning courses, affordable green fees and without the jet-lag associated with holidays across the Atlantic
There has never been a better time to play golf in South Africa, and now the competitive exchange rate is making the destination even more attractive to UK golfers.
Out of Africa Golf offer 7, 10 or 14 day packages to play courses in Cape Town, the Winelands and the Garden Route, including the renowned Fancourt Golf Estate.The itineraries also incorporate sightseeing, wine tasting and a host of other activities. Safaris are a popular addition to the route, with a number of different reserves such as Shamwari offering Big 5 game viewing.
The extensive website has reviews of the most popular destinations and staff have a first hand knowledge of all the courses and accommodation featured.
Leopard Creek, Pearl Valley and the Gary Player Country Club are just some to the top-class golf courses that are recommended.
The Out of Africa Golf brochure has a number of suggested itineraries including Cape Town, the Garden Route, Kruger golfing & safari combinations, Sun City and golf in the Zulu Kingdom. 8 night packages start from just £1325.00 per person sharing. All the itineraries can be tailored to your particular budget, time constraints and golf standard.
For more information and a copy of the brochure call 020 8249 5919 or visit the website at www.outofafricagolf.com
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