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Getting the Best World Cup Packages

Monday, December 28th, 2009

The biggest sporting event in the world is set to take place next year in South Africa, when 32 teams from around the globe will meet in the 19th FIFA World Cup tournament. This is the first time the world cup will take place in South Africa, in front of over 3 million soccer fans attending in person or at home watching on tv.

 

Nine host cities have been chosen with the games to be played in ten different stadiums. Each of the host cities offers luxury and affordable accommodation, great travel, plenty of night life and amazing dining experiences. The easiest way to make for a perfect holiday is to choose a respected agent who can customize world cup packages that includes tickets, travel, accommodations and sightseeing options for one very affordable price. Plan your tour early and you will be able to book the best rates. You will end up spending more than required if you wait to book your place when the tournament is about to begin. So select your sports tour advisor and tell him or her what you want to do and where you want to stay. Your options are endless. Choose from pre packaged itineraries with set activites and hotels or bespoke packages that allow you to customize the options yourself.

 

So do a little homework first, search around and find a trustworthy travel agent. Ask plenty of questions and listen to your agents advice before you hand over all your cash. Tell your tour planner how much it is you are willing to spend and they can create the perfect package for you within that budget. Top of the line world cup packages are available for you, your family, your friends, or even your teammates. So start planning now. Do not wait until the very last minute as there are over 3 million people expected to go to South Africa and the best seats, hotels and flights will be gone before you know it.

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Before You Leave for the World Cup 2010

Monday, December 28th, 2009

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 should know before you board your plane. First off, you will need a passport to enter South Africa. You will not, however, need a visa unless you intend to stay longer than ninety days. Your passport should also remain valid for at least 30 days after you're scheduled 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 in advance leaves you able to enjoy all the festivities of the tournament stress free as well as danger free. The World Cup is during South Africa's winter season, so it will be cold and rainy depending on which part of the country you happen to spend time in. Think weather that is the same as 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. Ask your travel agent to make the reservation. Ensure you know the local driving regulations and insurance rules if you plan to drive. However, if you decide to use a taxi ask the desk clerk at your hotel which firm is official and licensed.Beware of buying tickets once on the ground because they may be fake. Check any tickets with the official ticket office to determine if 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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The 32 teams to compete at the World Cup are confirmed

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Its official, we now know the 32 teams that will be competing for the greatest prize in football, the Fifa World Cup and there are many different world cup packages on offer to help get fans to see all the action. The countries that have qualified for next year’s tournament are as follows:

Australia,  Japan, Korea DPR, Korea Republic, Algeria, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana,  Nigeria, Honduras, Mexico, United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, New Zealand, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and last but not least the hosts South Africa.

Now that we know which countries will be there, make sure you don’t lose out on being there too. With many good world cup packages available, getting there shouldn’t be that difficult.

Qualifying for this tournament wasn’t that difficult for some countries either, for instance in Europe, Spain qualified winning all of their 10 matches, beating the likes of Turkey and Belgium along the way. Holland also qualified without any defeats, winning all 8 of their matches, their group included Norway and Scotland. The world champions Italy qualified safely but had to settle for three draws, twice with the Republic of Ireland and once with Bulgaria. England also made it through safely with 9 wins, 1 draw and no defeats.

It was a different story for Portugal and France, who both had to go through an extra qualifying stage with knockout matches against Bosnia and the Republic of Ireland. France overcome Ireland with a late goal in extra time, but this game will be remembered for the much talked about hand ball by Henry which resulted in the goal that won the game. Portugal beat Bosnia 2-0 overall to qualify for the world cup.

In South America, Brazil took top spot in the group with 9 wins and 2 defeats. Chile, Paraguay and Argentina joined them with automatic qualification, whilst Uruguay had to see it out against Costa Rica in a play-off stage. Uruguay won the 2 stage match 2-1 on aggregate. This group will be remembered for how close Argentina came to not qualifying, an 84th minute goal from Bolatti helped them to reach the finals in the end.

There are many companies offering fans the opportunity to see more of these battles in South Africa, with various world cup packages to suit you, whether that is following your country throughout the tournament or just watching the group stage matches in Johannesburg or Cape Town. Out of the 32 teams who made it, who will win the 2010 World Cup?

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The 2010 World Cup draw is not far away.

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

The draw for the Fifa 2010 World Cup takes place on the 4th December in Cape Town, South Africa. All the teams that have qualified for the world cup will find out where they will play their group matches following this draw. There are a total of 32 teams playing for the greatest prize in football , made up of countries from Europe, North America, Central America, Caribbean, South America, Oceania, Africa, Asia and of course the hosts South Africa.

Thousands of fans are expected to make the trip to South Africa to follow their country, with many world cup packages from different companies on offer, getting tickets and accommodation should not be problem.  A lot of people have already booked their place at the World Cup after seeing their country qualify for the tournament, however they don’t know where in South Africa they will be travelling to yet. They will have mainly booked to stay in either Cape Town or Johannesburg and then travel to the different matches by taxi, coach or by air.

There is expected to be a large number of people searching for and booking world cup packages once the draw takes place on the 4th December, this way they will be able to be sure about how much travelling is required to follow their country and the costs that go with it. It can work out quite expensive to have to find internal flights to different stadiums around the country. A lot of companies are providing all inclusive packages that include all transfers within South Africa.

The draw doesn’t really affect people that just want to experience some world cup matches watching different countries from around the world. There are many options available for fans like this to stay in one of the cities and watch the games at that particular stadium, for instance you can book to stay in Cape Town and watch some of the group stage or knockout matches at the Green Point Stadium.

December 4th is not that far away now for those that want to follow their country, so make sure once the draw takes place you don’t leave it too long to book your place at the world cup as tickets will sell out fast.  Check out the companies offering world cup packages and pick the one that suits you best.

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World Cup 2010 Packages For Soccer Fans to South Africa

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

South Africa is playing host to the 2010 Football World Cup from June 11 to July 11. Millions of football fans around the world will be glued to their television screens to watch the matches. There are world cup packages available for the lucky ones who can afford it by selected tour operators.

For the football fanatic there are world cup packages available that let you follow your team for the duration of the world cup travelling across South Africa. On the other hand if you simply fancy taking in a game or two whilst enjoying the holiday of a lifetime in South Africa there are packages available for this too.

Johannesburg and the nearby cities will host most of the World Cup matches with two of the ten world cup stadiums being situated in Johannesburg itself and four other stadiums within driving distance. Cape Town, Durban, Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Rustenburg and Pretoria will host the remaining games.

For the football games in Johannesburg, Rustenburg, Pretoria and Nelspruit you are recommended to secure accommodation in Johannesburg and fly directly there. These locations are all in northern South Africa within a few hours’ drive of one another. About five hours away is Polokwane which is one of the safest areas in South Africa.

Bloemfontein is right in the middle of South Africa and is host to a couple of the soccer games in its Free State Stadium. It is the judicial capital of South Africa and is a smallish-sized city.

Other games will be played in the cultural city of Durban which has lovely beaches and a busy nightlife. A potentially great place to mix your holiday with some football.

Cape Town will also host several world cup games. It is located on the southern edge of South Africa and is overlooked by the famous Table Mountain. It is good option for those flying to South Africa from Europe.

Port Elizabeth is between Durban and Cape Town on the southern coast. To stay there during the world cup you will have to book a domestic flight from Johannesburg or Cape Town.

FIFA have selected tour operators worldwide who are allowed to sell travel arrangements with valid 2010 tickets. 350, 000 tickets have been made available by FIFA to them. These companies have accommodation and flights (both international and domestic) available for a wide variety of different world cup packages to cater to all demands and budgets.

Nobody as yet knows what teams will be playing at what location until the December 4, 2009 draw but bookings for the world cup packages are already fully available from the selected tour operators. The schedule of games has been fixed but where and at what time exactly matches will take place is not known.

If you world cup packages in a specific country, for example through an English tour operator you will be assured of an England match ticket as these tickets have been guaranteed (including several semi-final and final tickets).

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