Friday, January 22, 2010

Start Your Hunt For World Cup 2010 Packages Now

By Adriana Noton

You should start looking for decent World Cup 2010 packages right now because there is hardly even six months to go before the tournament gets under way. From finding out where the different stadia are located to learning how to get to South Africa there is much that you will need to learn and the sooner you get started the better. The simple truth is that tickets for the 2010 World Cup have gone on sale and are being taken at lightning fast speeds ' and the process of buying tickets is also quite complicated.

If you are trying for good World Cup 2010 packages then you can start your search by selecting Delta as well as South African Airways ' both of which will suit people that are planning to travel to South Africa from America. If you are departing from Europe then you will do well to check out British Airways and Virgin Atlantic and then there is KLM and Lufthansa as well as Air France that will get you to the World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

For those who are traveling to South Africa from Middle Eastern countries, Emirates is the best airline and Cathay Pacific will suit travelers leaving from Hong Kong. Qantas will get you from Australia to South Africa and Varig will do the same from Brazil.

In case you can't find a flight that has seats vacant for South Africa your best bet would be to try flying to Namibia (to Windhoek) or to Botswana (Gaborone) from where you can hop aboard a bus and enter South Africa by road.

To get the best World Cup 2010 packages you have to deal with tour operators that are 2010 FIFA World Cup preferred operators and who can offer you a good deal that includes international flight tickets, match tickets as well as accommodation and even transportation to the match venues.

What's more, these packages are available in numerous varieties and you can choose to pay for group 1, 2, 3 matches or combine the early groups with the later ones. Obviously the best deal would be a package that gives you access to all matches starting from group 1 and which end with the finals.

These World Cup 2010 packages are based on the principle called base camps which means that you have to pick 3 cities in South Africa that you want to make your base cities for the world cup and which include Cape Town, Durban or Johannesburg.

On the day when the match for which you have paid arrives you are transported ' either by air or by road ' to the city and venue. When no matches are being played you are of course free to take in the sights in South Africa. There is no time to waste and so you must start checking for availability and as long as you can afford it be sure to pay for your package now.

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