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Millions of football fans will descend on South Africa during the month of June in order to attend the world largest sporting event, having booked one of the many world cup packages that are currently on offer. The 2010 World Cup will take place between June11th and July 11th, spread among nine host cities including Johannesburg, Cape Town and Port Elizabeth to name just a few. However there are a few things you need to know prior to boarding your plane. First off, you will need a passport to enter the country. Unless you plan to stay for more than 90 days, you will not need a visa. Your passport must also remain valid for at least 30 days after you’re due to leave South Africa.

 

Planning your trip early and using a reputable and registered travel agent will allow you get the best deals that you r money can buy. Locating these world cup packages will take a little patience and homework but it will be worth it in the end. In fact, with the World Cup it is better to book everything in advance to eliminate the hassle for when you get there. Booking well in advance allows you to able to enjoy all the festivities of the tournament stress free as well as danger free. The World Cup will play during South Africa’s winter season, so it will be cool and rainy depending on which part of the country you happen to spend time in. Think climate similar to that found in California in America or in Southwestern Australia in the land down under.

 

Transportation between the nine host cities will be either by high speed rail, rapid transit bus, taxi or rental car. Rental cars should be booked in advance in order to secure one for when you need it. Tell your travel agent to make the reservation. Read up on local driving rules and insurance regulations if you plan to drive. However, if you decide to use a taxi ask the concierge at your hotel which firm is trustworthy and licensed.Beware of buying tickets once on the ground because they may be fake. Check any tickets with the official ticketing center to ensure your tickets are the real McCoy or fake. The government of South Africa and FIFA have put into place a zero tolerance policy outlawing racism and xenophobia. Fans who become very intoxicated will not be allowed inside the stadiums or fan parks outside the stadiums.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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