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Mossel Bay Tourism’s Football Fridays: Welcoming South Africa
IMAGE: Mossel Bay Tourism staff members dressed for Football Friday. Back: Clifford Nkathazo, Dulin Sinkfontein. Front: Jacki Niemandt, Valthia Johnson, Marcia Holm, Louma Jansen, Jenny Sydon.
Mossel Bay Tourism’s Football Fridays: Welcoming South Africa
The staff of Mossel Bay Tourism have come out in strong support of the national football team - and they’re showing it every Friday.
“We wear our Bafana Bafana shirts on Fridays because we’re proud to be South African, and because we’re proud that we’re the host country for this year’s FIFA World ...read more
Tags: african, football, fridays, holidaymakers, holidays, mossel bay, south, South Africa
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Mossel Bay: Open For Holidaymakers During the World Cup.
Media Release 25 March 2010. Mossel Bay Tourism
Mossel Bay: Open For Holidaymakers During the World Cup.
Mossel Bay has space for South African holidaymakers during this year’s FIFA World Cup.
“There seems to be a perception that all available accommodation in the Garden Route is fully booked for the period of the World Cup - but this is quite incorrect,” said Anthony Doherty, Mossel Bay Tourism’s Board Member responsible for marketing.
“Mossel Bay is open for business as usual - and all our accommodation establishments are asking their usual, reasonable winter holiday rates,” he said.
The town prides itself on being unique since it ...read more
Tags: 2010, accommodation, holiday, holiday makers, holidays, mossel bay, South Africa, south african, world cup
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Mossel Bay Open For South Africans During World Cup
Media Release. Immediate. 3 February 2010. Mossel Bay Tourism
Mossel Bay Open For South Africans During World Cup
With all the hype about the hundreds of thousands of foreign soccer fans who are expected to stream into South Africa for the FIFA World Cup in June and July - what are South African holidaymakers going to do this winter? Especially since many of the country’s hotels and lodges are expecting to be fully booked, prices are skyrocketing in many destinations, and local schools will be enjoying a six-week-long mid-year break?
“They should come and visit us,” said Mossel Bay Tourism’s Marcia Holm. “Mossel ...read more
Tags: holidays, mossel bay, South Africa, south africans, world cup
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Mossel Bay Tourism’s Football Fridays: Welcoming South Africa
IMAGE: Mossel Bay Tourism staff members dressed for Football Friday. Back: Clifford Nkathazo, Dulin Sinkfontein. Front: Jacki Niemandt, Valthia Johnson, Marcia Holm, Louma Jansen, Jenny Sydon.
Mossel Bay Tourism’s Football Fridays: Welcoming South Africa
The staff of Mossel Bay Tourism have come out in strong support of the national football team - and they’re showing it every Friday.
“We wear our Bafana Bafana shirts on Fridays because we’re proud to be South African, and because we’re proud that we’re the host country for this year’s FIFA World ...read more
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Mossel Bay: Open For Holidaymakers During the World Cup.
Media Release 25 March 2010. Mossel Bay Tourism Mossel Bay: Open For Holidaymakers During the World Cup. Mossel Bay has space for South African holidaymakers during this year’s FIFA World Cup. “There seems to be a perception that all available accommodation in the Garden Route is fully booked for the period of the World Cup - but this is quite incorrect,” said Anthony Doherty, Mossel Bay Tourism’s Board Member responsible for marketing. “Mossel Bay is open for business as usual - and all our accommodation establishments are asking their usual, reasonable winter holiday rates,” he said. The town prides itself on being unique since it ...read more
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Mossel Bay Open For South Africans During World Cup
Media Release. Immediate. 3 February 2010. Mossel Bay Tourism Mossel Bay Open For South Africans During World Cup With all the hype about the hundreds of thousands of foreign soccer fans who are expected to stream into South Africa for the FIFA World Cup in June and July - what are South African holidaymakers going to do this winter? Especially since many of the country’s hotels and lodges are expecting to be fully booked, prices are skyrocketing in many destinations, and local schools will be enjoying a six-week-long mid-year break? “They should come and visit us,” said Mossel Bay Tourism’s Marcia Holm. “Mossel ...read more
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