For the first time ever, the continent of Africa is hosting the FIFA World Cup™. For South Africa, this spectacular competition means excitement and anticipation. While Cape Town currently offers numerous accommodation facilities, it is speculated that these will not prove sufficient for this vast number of visitors. Don't let this possibility ruin your dream of enjoying the biggest, most exciting sporting event in the world! Let Sonskyn Guest House put your mind at ease, by taking care of your Cape Town accommodation needs now.

What is 2010?
The 2010 FIFA World Cup™ soccer tournament will be held in nine cities across South Africa from June 11 to July 11, 2010. Thousands of people will visit South Africa during this period, and the matches will have an estimated cumulative worldwide audience of between 25 and 28 billion people.

With concerns about crime expressed, Sonskyn Guest House is your ideal venue in the exclusive suburb of Bloubergstrand, only meters away from pristine beaches and away from the hustle-and bustle of the city and still in close proximity to reach the Greenpoint Stadium within 30 minutes. By following a few simple guidelines - as you would in any large city around the world - you will enjoy a safe vacation unmarred by any unpleasant incident.

If all the sporting excitement leaves you feeling energetic, why not spend a day trying out some of the many adrenaline sports activities on offer in this outdoorsy haven - from paragliding and hot-air ballooning, to helicopter rides and abseiling down the iconic Table Mountain - there are so many things to do here! For those more interested in relaxation sports, Cape Town also offers some of the best golf opportunities in the world.

If you come with the family you can be sure of the holiday of a lifetime for mum, dad and all the kids. Ratanga Junction for exhilarating rollercoaster rides and its neighbouring Canal Walk shopping center (the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere) will keep the whole family entertained.

2010 Soccer World Cup Fan Parks in Cape Town
Those residents and visitors who are not able to get tickets to watch the matches played in Cape Town, and who want to watch other matches played elsewhere in the country, will be able to gather at official FIFA fan parks to see the matches broadcast on large screens. The proposed Cape Town fan parks will be the Grand Parade in front of the city hall, with the others at the covered, all-weather Bellville Velodrome, and the Athlone Stadium. There will also be viewing areas across the metropolitan area, as well as in towns all over the Western Cape, while restaurants, bars and shopping malls will offer commercial viewing sites.

2010 World Cup Match Cities and Stadiums in South Africa If you come with the family you can be sure of the holiday of a lifetime for mum, dad and all the kids. Ratanga Junction for exhilarating rollercoaster rides and its neighbouring Canal Walk shopping centre (the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere) will keep the whole family entertained. Furthermore, various interesting and fun day trips that can be enjoyed in-between games. Book Cape Town also offers various exciting safaris right here in the Cape where all Big 5 can be seen!