Mauritius Holidays

Surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters and immaculate white sandy beaches, Mauritius is justifiably the perfect island getaway. Time here is not reserved only for honeymooners – Mauritius is ideal either as a treat-yourself moment after days spent exploring the South African wilderness or as a stand-alone beach break for any kind of traveller. With over 2,000 square kilometres of the island to explore, you not only have a choice of beaches to lose yourself on but also 800-metre-high mountains and expansive forests to reconnect with and seek out resident wildlife, such as the Crab-eating macaque, Mauritius pink pigeon and the giant tortoise.

The island is surrounded by one of the largest unbroken barrier reef systems, so you can snorkel over coral seascapes and immerse yourself in memorable dive sites. Alternatively, for the more adrenaline-seeking traveller, head to the south-west coast for some wind and kite-surfing. With an abundance of stylish resorts ranging from the super-luxury to the small and characterful the island of Mauritius is accessible to all.

Meet our South Africa experts

We offer tailor-made holidays to suit a wide range of tastes. Our experts Catherine, Kirsty and Lisa are dedicated to all things South Africa and are here to help you plan your perfect trip.

Catherine Williams
Catherine Williams
Destination Manager

Catherine fell for Africa in 2000 and has been back countless times ever since. With South Africa being one of her favourite spots, she’s your go-to for everything from self-drives to safaris, hikes and vineyards.

Kirsty Leggate
Kirsty Leggate
Destination Manager

With family living just outside Kruger National Park, Kirsty’s been travelling to South Africa for more than 20 years. From solo trips to family adventures, she knows the country inside out – and always finds new reasons to return.

Lisa Dyboll
Lisa Dyboll
Destination Manager

Our resident South African, our Lisa really has spent a lifetime exploring the country. Especially fond of Kruger, coastal drives and any excuse for a well-earned sundowner with a view, she brings real passion and knowledge to every holiday she plans.

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All 24 July 2025

Dive in to summer: 5 summer holiday escapes

What do you picture when you imagine your perfect summer break? Are you all about the sunshine and the sandy toes, or maybe  exploring an ancient world wonder is higher up your wish-list? Below are five of our favourite summer holiday ideas from befriending orangutans in Borneo to sunning yourself on the soft sand beaches of Mauritius. Which summer holiday idea takes your fancy?   1. Simply Costa Rica – 12 days This 12 day ‘ Simply Costa Rica’ holiday idea would be perfect for families or couples looking for that ultimate getaway. Costa Rica is the land of ‘Pura Vida’, lush green rainforests, pristine empty beaches, activities galore and incredible wildlife. Highlights include: ✓ Nature walks and boat safaris through Tortuguero National Park ✓ Explore Arenal : Hanging bridges, hot springs and volcano treks ✓ Get your head in the clouds in the stunning Monteverde Cloud Forest ✓ Indulge in some beach time on one of the country’s most laid-back Pacific beaches Find out more   2. A Borneo adventure If you’re going to do a Borneo holiday properly, it needs to include a mix of wildlife safaris along majestic rivers, treks that meander through ancient rainforests in search of wild orangutan swinging from the trees some sun-soaking time spent on the white sand beaches before taking a dip in the crystal clear waters. You needn’t look any further, because this itinerary has it all. Highlights include: ✓ Pay an unforgettable visit to Sepilok’s Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre ✓ Spot Pygmy elephant and crocodile on the Kinabatangan River ✓ Indulge in a luxurious stay at the exclusive Danum Valley Borneo Rainforest Lodge ✓ Spend 4 nights unwinding on the paradise beaches of stunning Gaya Island Find out more   3. Soak up the sunshine in Mauritius Mauritius is the ideal island escape. With soft white sand beaches, beautifully blue waters and some incredible coral reefs to snorkel, it’s the spot that summer holiday dreams were made of. Highlights include: ✓ Sample to flavours of Mauritius on a Port Louis Street Food Tour ✓ See the spectacular natural phenomenon of Terres de 7 Couleurs (‘seven coloured earth’) with your own eyes ✓ Explore the trails, peaks, waterfalls and canyons that make up the incredible Black River Gorges National Park ✓ Explore the vibrant underwater world off Mauritius’ stunning coastline Find out more   4. Family holiday to Peru – 16 days Peru is a country of incredible contrasts, bucket-list experiences, colourful Andean communities and countless adventures. Highlights include: ✓ Delight your tastebuds with a culinary tour in Lima ✓ Explore the quaint colonial town of Arequipa and the beautiful city of Cusco ✓ Spend time with a local family on the shores of Lake Titicaca ✓ Be wowed by a world wonder at Machu Picchu ✓ A mountain bike adventure to the unique sites of Maras and Moray Find out more   5. Sri Lanka Family Adventure – 14 days Here at HA, we understand that long car journeys are not ideal when you’re travelling with children or teenagers. This two week Sri Lanka holiday is designed to visit three main locations with a maximum transfer of four hours: All the fun, without the stress! It’s not just for families though, this would make a fantastic holiday itinerary for couples and honeymooners, too! Highlights include: ✓ Ancient UNESCO heritage sites for that necessary dose of culture ✓ The ultimate elephant experience at Minneriya National Park ✓ Marine adventures: Whale and dolphin watching and diving off stunning Pigeon Island ✓ Beach fun and relaxation in Trincomalee ✓ The most incredible train ride through the tea hills Find out more   After some more inspiration? Have a browse of our full portfolio of exotic destinations here. Our team is ready and raring to design your perfect holiday escape today. Give us a call on 01242 253 073 to chat with one of our friendly experts.
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All 24 July 2025

Marine Adventures Worldwide

Happy World Ocean Day!  In celebration of the breathtaking beauty and immense importance of our planet’s oceans, join us as we embark on a little underwater adventure (whilst staying fully dry, for now!) Here at HA, we’re passionate about the value of travel. Holidays are all about connecting with people, places, and nature. They’re about getting away from the day-to-day life and being reminded of just how special our world really is. The world is what inspires us to travel, and these travels remind us how important it is to protect what we have. So grab your flippers and join us as we dive into the wonders of the deep blue. Below are 7 of our favourite underwater adventures you can have worldwide. Which would make the top of your list?   1. The Maldives: A tropical paradise underwater When it comes to underwater beauty set to take your breath away, the Maldives is a tough one to beat. Picture crystal-clear, turquoise water, vibrant coral reefs and so much colourful marine life, you won’t know where to look. It doesn’t matter if you’re an experienced scuba diver or someone who just fancies dipping a flipper in for a snorkel – the Indian Ocean has hidden wonders for you. Swim alongside majestic manta rays, spot sea turtles gracefully gliding through the water, and marvel at the tropical kaleidoscope of fish and coral that call this paradise home. Top tip: Our Maldives expert, Rebecca, really recommends staying at the Sun Siyam Olhuveli to experience the very best of snorkelling in the Maldives. When she visited last year, she snorkelled straight off the beach outside her room and was in the company of reef sharks! Not a memory she’ll be forgetting an a hurry.     2. The Galapagos Islands: Nature’s Eden on Earth If there was ever a place on earth that was a true haven for wildlife enthusiasts and underwater explorers alike, it’s the Galapagos Islands . These volcanic islands have a unique and diverse ecosystem that offers you an unbeatable opportunity to watch and enjoy nature in its purest form. Playful sea lions, gliding sea turtles and the iconic enigmatic Galapagos penguins all await. Explore it for yourself on this 14-day Galapagos Island Hopping adventure     3. South Africa: Watch the whales along the coastline There’s a pinch-yourself wildlife encounter waiting for you everywhere you go in South Africa , your holiday will be packed full of them. Between June and November, the south coast has ocean-based wonders in store. The southern right and humpback whales have made the journey from Antarctica to the warmer waters of South Africa’s shores, and they pass right by the coastline as they go. Head to the quaint town of Hermanus to watch their arrival without ever leaving dry land, or venture to Plettenberg Bay for a boat trip to get even closer to these magnificent creatures. We’ll cross our fingers and toes that you get to witness some playful breaches! Visit Hermanus and so much more on this South African Fortnight     4. Vietnam: Discover the underwater secrets off Vietnam’s beaches When you think of Vietnam , chances are your thoughts head straight to emerald rice terraces or the bikes and bustle of the cities. But, the coastline of Vietnam is fringed with beautiful stretches of beach and some real hidden gems for underwater explorers. Some of Vietnam’s most renowned snorkelling and diving destinations include Nha Trang (don’t miss a stay at the beautiful L’Alya eco resort !), with its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine ecosystem, and the idyllic Phu Quoc Island , where you can explore colourful underwater gardens packed full of multicoloured inhabitants! You’ll swim alongside reef fish, moray eels, and perhaps even the elusive seahorse. Keep an eye out for larger visitors such as stingrays, barracudas, and even gentle whale sharks, too! Soak it all in on this 17 day Ultimate Vietnam holiday     5. Mauritius: Uncover the marine marvels in paradise Tag on a visit to Mauritius after an African safari to soak up the sunshine, admire the postcard-perfect landscapes, walk along the white sand beaches and explore the underwater world beneath the waves. Grab a snorkel and head to the Blue Bay Marine Park, a protected area that’s absolutely teeming with marine life. You might even be lucky enough to swim with a friendly dolphin or two. We love the Constance Belle Mare Plage beach hotel, perfect for a lovely slice of R&R! City, safari and beach? We’ve got you covered.     6. Malaysia: Get your PADI certificate in the Perhentian Islands Found just off the northeastern coast of Terengganu, you’ll find the Perhentian Islands. With turquoise seas lapping against the white sand beaches, it’s the perfect place to unwind under the swaying palms. There are endless local cafes and food stalls dotted along the coastline, all selling fresh-from-the-boat Malaysian specialities – just what you need after a morning exploring the underwater world off the coast. Considered one of the top dive destinations in the world, this is a brilliant place to visit if you’re looking to dive beneath the waves and explore rich marine diversity and stunning coral formations. The Perhentian Islands are one of the best (and often cheapest!) places on Earth to get your PADI certificate. So, if you’ve always liked the idea of learning to dive, chat to Erin, our Malaysia and Borneo expert, about adding a stay here to your holiday. Orangutans and beaches await on this Classic Malaysia and Borneo adventure     7. Sri Lanka: The marine treasures of Pigeon Island Nestled off the northeastern coast of Sri Lanka , you’ll find the captivating Pigeon Island Marine National Park . This protected marine reserve is the perfect spot for a morning on the water. Base yourself in Nilaveli, just north of Trincomalee, set your alarm early and head off on a boat trip to the island. Sadly, the majority of Sri Lanka’s coral reefs were destroyed by the tsunami, but Pigeon Island still boasts an impressive living reef. You’ll swim over the thriving coral and amongst the tropical fish. If you’re lucky, you might just catch a glimpse of a beautiful Blacktip Reef Shark, too. Add a touch of ultimate luxury to your visit at Uganda Jungle Beach     Inspired? Get in touch on 01242 253 073 to chat about your next adventure (watery or not!) We understand how important your holidays are to you and will always take genuine care in ensuring it’s the very best it can be.      
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All 23 July 2025

Big Sights. Small Crowds.

Experience the World, while it’s still quiet  With Peru and Ecuador moving off the red list from Monday, travel is back on the table in a big way. Here at HA we always do our best to suggest ways to get you off the beaten track, walking the road less travelled and soaking up true authenticity wherever you’re visiting. However, all countries have those truly must-visit experiences and places that can’t be missed. And, with those bucket-list worthy spots, tends to come the crowds! (We tried to keep schtum about Petra, but the word got out.) For the time being though, with fewer tourists the big sights are so much more peaceful than normal. So, it could just be the perfect time to get back out there to experience some of the most magical places in our world, while they’re quieter than they’ll *hopefully* ever be again.     Botswana Botswana ‘s Okavango Delta and Linyanti Wetlands reserves are a sprawling safari playground, with incredible scenery, untouched wilderness and just about all of the definitive, headline grabbing African wildlife that you could hope to see. And, with game viewing here even more exclusive than it usually is, you’re guaranteed countless memorable wildlife encounters and far fewer tourists to share them with. Plus, with an exclusive chance to save more than £1,000 per person on this Botswana adventure (when travelling within 30 days of booking, and on selected dates), incredible safari sightings could be closer than you think. Contact our Botswana specialist, Kirsty, for more information. (Offer valid at time of writing).       Peru Peru is set to be moved off the red list on Monday (we couldn’t be happier about this news!). And that means the spectacular Incan citadel of Machu Picchu , nestled high in the Andes Mountains, is ripe for exploring once more. This jewel in the crown of the Inca empire is South America’s most iconic visitor attraction – and it never disappoints. Whether you choose to trek or take the train or bus up, the view at the top will be worth every minute of the journey. Get in quick, to experience this top bucket-list destination for yourself, before the crowds return! Find out more >     Sri Lanka This train ride through Sri Lanka ‘s tea hills really is something else. And to enjoy the experience to the fullest, we’ll always book you a window seat. With fewer tourists, there will be more chance to move through the carriages, lean out of open windows and sample tasty delicacies sold by the local sellers who make their way down the aisles. Or, if you have an adventurous streak, sit in an open doorway to feel the breeze as you watch the far-reaching tea terraces whizz by below. An exhilarating journey like no other awaits. Take me there >           Namibia Climbing the imposing orange dunes of the Namib desert is a must when in the Sossusvlei region of Namibia. The huge 100m high peak of Dune 45 makes for a bit of a challenge – and a staggering view across the golden plains once you get to the top! Plus, right now, you’re able to take in the sweeping vistas with very little company. Pinch-yourself moments guaranteed. Now is such a fantastic time to visit Namibia, and with great last-minute availability on routes like this two-week self-drive Namibia itinerary , get in touch with Kirsty, our Namibia specialist , to plan your trip today.       Mauritius Surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters and immaculate white sandy beaches, we’d understand if Mauritius is calling your name. Whether you visit as a standalone romantic holiday (we’re looking at you honeymooners), or fancy unwinding in paradise after a South African safari adventure , Mauritius makes the perfect island hideaway. Boasting one of the largest unbroken barrier reef systems in the world and fringed by soft sand beaches, it could just be the perfect place to enjoy the peace and tranquility of a perfect post-pandemic getaway. Take me there >             Canada Just an hour away from Toronto , you can experience the power and roar of what is arguably one of Canada’s most famous icons – the plummeting Niagara Falls. Whether you choose to feel the spray on your face from the water as you cruise to the base of Horseshoe Falls, walk along the White Water Walk boardwalk or venture into the tunnel – Journey Behind the Falls – which takes you behind the cascading wall of water, this is a sight not to be missed. Plus, fewer crowds allows a rare and uninterrupted opportunity to be wowed by this magnificent example of mother Nature at work. Find out more on this sample ‘Canada Icons’ holiday itinerary >           Jordan Petra , once called “the rose-red city half as old as time” and famously voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is a must-see for visitors to Jordan, and for good reason. It’s hard to beat (or put into words) the feeling when you catch your first glimpse of the Treasury Tomb at the end of the dramatic Siq Canyon – and it’s all the more magical without the crowds! HA clients, the Sussexes, visited Jordan last month and said: “A lot of the places were very quiet. It made seeing places so much easier, especially Wadi Rum and also wandering around Petra.” See it all on this Grand Tour of Jordan             Cambodia With more than 1000 temples scattered across its 400 square kilometers, Cambodia’s Angkor Wat is the most visited sight in Cambodia. With South East Asia being a little slower to open up, we’d recommend getting a trip booked in for 2022. This way, you’ll have a holiday in the diary to look forward to and will travel knowing you’ll not only beat the crowds, but you’ll be supporting a wonderful country in its efforts to reignite tourism, too. The ethereal glow of the sun as it rises over the ancient towers of Angkor is an experience everyone should have when they visit this remarkable side of the world. See the Temples of Angkor and so much more on this ‘Best of Cambodia’ holiday itinerary.     Not sure where to explore first? No problem. Our friendly team of travel specialists are at the end of the phone ready to chat all things travel and help design a getaway that’s tailored for you. Give us a call on 01242 253 073 , request a quote or email us on [email protected] .    

About South Africa

South Africa is a wonderful country and offers an amazing, diverse and fascinating range of experiences that make it one of the best holiday destinations anywhere in the world. It’s an often-repeated cliché that a country has “something for everyone” but South Africa is one of those countries that really fits the description. Its big secret is to appeal to such a broad range of tastes: you have fantastic and vibrant cities with great shopping, bars, cafés and restaurants; there are legendary wildlife experiences to be had whilst on safari; there is incredible history from the evocative battlefields of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift through to the more recent upheaval of apartheid and its demise; for families there are all manner of attractions, from cute penguins, to intimate animal encounters, harbour cruises and vast beaches to use as a playground whilst for the wine lover there are hundreds of great estates to taste or visit. And running through it all is the landscape, sometimes green and lush, sometimes golden and foreboding, covering everything from gentle sand dunes through iconic mountains to dramatic river canyons and tumbling waterfalls.

Frequently Asked Questions

The south of the country (around Cape Town and The Garden Route) is best in our winter, from October through April, when temperatures will be in the early to mid-twenties Celsius and rainfall is at its lowest. If you travel out of season, you’ll still not experience terrible weather – it would be like late spring or early autumn for us, and the prices are a bit lower too!

The north of the country, from the Kruger across to the Madikwe is warm (early to mid-twenties Celsius) and dry in our summer, and hot (early thirties Celsius) and wet in our winter – but you can visit year-round, as the rain tends to be focussed in short, heavy bursts in the late afternoon, rather than endless drizzle!

KwaZulu-Natal has an almost tropical climate. In our winter, it’s not a great time to travel as it gets hot and very wet – with twice as much monthly rainfall as a typical month in the UK. However, in our summer (when the south of South Africa isn’t at its best) it’s lovely with temperatures in the late teens / early twenties Celsius and rainfall is minimal. It’s also the only stretch of South African coastline with pleasant temperatures in the mid-twenties Celsius rather than the positively chilly late teens seen along the rest of the coast.

South African food is incredibly good, cheap and plentiful: It's almost impossible to not eat exceptionally well on a South Africa holiday! For casual lunches and dinners, you can pick almost any restaurant you see and know you’ll get a decent meal for less than £10 a head. And if you want to push the boat out, there are some world-class restaurants to choose from, where a tasting menu paired with wines costs £40-£50 per head – and this is for food of a Michelin-star standard!

With thousands of kilometres of coastline, it’s no surprise that fresh seafood is a delight in South Africa. Similarly, with vast areas of the country dedicated to livestock and game farming, it's easy to see why meat is a staple of the South African diet. Produce is always fresh and the main influence on cuisine is classical European cooking. There are Indian and Cape Malay influences as well, in dishes like the lightly-spiced bobotie.

South African wine

South African wines are superb, and, in addition to “typical” South African grapes like Pinotage and Chenin Blanc, they also produce excellent Bordeaux-style blends, as well as increasingly sophisticated wines made from all major grape varieties. Some estates have become rightly famous, and with it their price tags have risen: the trick is to find a similar but less well-known estate where a very similar wine will be that little bit cheaper, and give you bragging rights! We're here to help with that! 

The main choice facing the traveller to South Africa is whether to fly direct or indirect. The direct flights are more expensive, but the indirect flights (usually via Europe, Istanbul or the Gulf) are longer – much longer in the case of flights via the Gulf. When you consider that the direct flight time is 11-12 hours, you don’t want to add too much to this otherwise it becomes an incredibly long journey!

UK passport holders don't need a visa to visit South Africa for tourism. Other nationalities should check with the South African embassy or consulate.

Passport: Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into South Africa and have at least two completely blank pages for immigration to use.

Travelling with children: Parents travelling with children under 18 on a UK passport are required to provide a valid passport to enter South Africa. If children are travelling with one or neither of the biological parents, then affidavits are required from the absent parents allowing the child to travel. Please check the South African Department of Home Affairs for more information.

As we’re not medical experts we feel it is essential you contact your G.P. regarding vaccinations and the like for travel to South Africa. What follows is some suggestions, but they must be verified by a medical professional. In addition to such vaccinations as you’d routinely have for living in the UK, further boosters are recommended for Hepatitis A, Tetanus and Diptheria. Malaria exists in the lowland areas of Mpumlanaga Province (including the Kruger), Northern Province and north-eastern KwaZulu-Natal in an area including the wildlife reserves and the Elephant Coast. Please consult your G.P. for advice on what malarial precautions to take.

We also like these guys but again you must talk to your GP first: The Travel Doctor, an interactive website providing specialist health information for travellers plus customised lists of travel medicines, vaccines and malaria tablets for holiday makers, global adventure travellers and expeditions.

South Africa has a reputation as a dangerous country with high crime rates. Whilst crime rates are high, these are almost always perpetrated well away from areas that tourists might venture. We honestly believe that if you behave sensibly, exactly as you would when travelling to any major city or developing country, then you are no more likely to be a victim of crime than you would be almost anywhere else in the world.

In over a decade of travelling to South Africa ourselves and sending countless clients there on unforgettable holidays, there have been but a handful of incidents of minor crime. Once you get there, we're sure you'll be pleasantly surprised by how safe you feel.

Swimming in South Africa

It's possible to swim off the beaches of South Africa, however most of them have strong currents and significant surf, so we only advise swimming if there is a lifeguard on the beach. There are secluded lagoons and coves which are more sheltered and swimming is easier. Generally the further east and north towards Mozambique you get, the more pleasant the water temperature is. Around Cape Town it is the Atlantic Ocean and you’ll probably need a wetsuit all year round.

Self-driving is by far and away the best way to experience South Africa, as driving is on the left, the road network is good and traffic laws are adhered to much more than is generally the case in Africa! Self-driving also gives you the most flexibility to adapt your plans as you wish. Generally, we will book your hotels and car hire for you and make suggestions for excursions and outings to do in each place. Having a car means you can pick and mix between our suggestions and any other ideas that take your fancy, at your own schedule.

The local currency is the rand (R) and at the time of writing £1 was worth R23. Credit cards are widely accepted and ATMs are widespread, the exception being in some of the more rural areas. 

Tipping is common in South Africa. 10% is normal in restaurants, around R10 for porterage, and then a couple of rand for the unofficial car park attendants you will doubtless encounter. For guided services (including on safari) we would advise around R150 per person per day, with about R100 a day for your tracker on safari. Lodge staff can also be tipped at R50 per person per day. Drivers for your transfers can be tipped about R25 per standard airport transfer. It is important to remember that tipping is a very personal thing, and if you feel someone deserves more or less, or even no tip, then that is entirely your prerogative and you should not feel bound by these suggestions. Fuel prices are regulated, changing at the beginning of each month. Currently, prices are hovering around £0.70 per litre. Food costs are relatively low, it being possible to dine out for less than £10 per person; even if you really push the boat out you’ll seldom top £50 per person.

We believe travel should be a force for good. That means exploring with open eyes, treading lightly, and respecting the people and places that make the world so special. Our code of conduct isn’t about rules, it’s simply a guide to help you travel thoughtfully, ethically, and with care. Because every small choice makes a big difference.

  • If you choose to trust us with your holiday, we’ll send you a “Travel Facts” document when confirming your booking. This includes useful facts and travel advice, such as restaurant recommendations, reading tips, basic language information, cultural traditions, climate information, brief historical overviews, and more. We feel that this offers a useful insight and can help you interact with local residents in a more sensitive, well-informed manner. Please do try to take the time to read this information before your visit, it’s worth the time!

  • A number of the countries in which we operate holidays are religious societies with a widely observed set of customs. Always respect these norms, particularly when visiting religious buildings.

  • To the best of our knowledge, all hotels, lodges, and camps within our portfolio operate stringent measures to minimise water usage. All of our destinations have issues with water supplies to a certain extent, so feel free to raise any possible wastage should you encounter it during your stay, either with the accommodation or with us upon your return.

  • Please ask permission before taking photographs of people, and respect their wishes if they are not happy to be photographed. We find that friendly requests and a smile are usually met with a ‘yes!’

  • Strive, where possible, to make your own contribution to environmental practices as you travel. This might include minimising your electricity usage, not smoking in protected areas, avoiding coral while snorkelling, and safely disposing of all litter (recycling where possible).

  • Where possible, try to purchase from local suppliers. This includes shopping for souvenirs, dining out at restaurants, and booking additional excursions during your free time. In areas where haggling is an accepted part of daily life, don’t be offended if you’re unable to obtain what you perceive as a fair price for an item.

  • We emphasise to local suppliers that our clients should never be taken on unsolicited shopping trips, but if this does happen, try to retain your sense of humour, provide a firm refusal to participate and do let us know about it on your return. We pass on all feedback from every trip undertaken with us to our relevant local suppliers, who all share our commitment to travelling with sensitivity.

  • Please don’t remove any indigenous items from their natural habitat and attempt to bring them home as a souvenir. This particularly applies to everything from coral, shells, plants and food in the natural world, to cultural artefacts and antiques.

If you’re unsure about anything relating to the above, please feel free to chat to us. We’ve travelled extensively in the country and will be more than happy to offer our considered advice.

Key Information
Flight Time 12 hours direct from London Gatwick (Mon, Fri and Sat)
Average Temperature Average Temp: 25oC
Rainfall: 170mm (Dec - Apr) & 65mm (May - Nov)
Average Water Temp: 25oC

Meet our South Africa experts

We offer tailor-made holidays to suit a wide range of tastes. Our experts Catherine, Kirsty and Lisa are dedicated to all things South Africa and are here to help you plan your perfect trip.

Catherine Williams
Catherine Williams
Destination Manager

Catherine fell for Africa in 2000 and has been back countless times ever since. With South Africa being one of her favourite spots, she’s your go-to for everything from self-drives to safaris, hikes and vineyards.

Kirsty Leggate
Kirsty Leggate
Destination Manager

With family living just outside Kruger National Park, Kirsty’s been travelling to South Africa for more than 20 years. From solo trips to family adventures, she knows the country inside out – and always finds new reasons to return.

Lisa Dyboll
Lisa Dyboll
Destination Manager

Our resident South African, our Lisa really has spent a lifetime exploring the country. Especially fond of Kruger, coastal drives and any excuse for a well-earned sundowner with a view, she brings real passion and knowledge to every holiday she plans.

What You're Saying

Our recent family holiday to South Africa, expertly organised with the assistance of Holiday Architects, was an unforgettable experience. The journey exceeded all expectations, offering phenomenal moments from start to finish. The service provided by their team was exceptional, with a special mention to Catherine, who was absolutely outstanding. I wholeheartedly recommend Holiday Architects to anyone looking for a meticulously planned and extraordinary travel experience. Their team’s expertise and commitment to excellence truly set them apart.

Gurkirat Sidhu Trustpilot
Excellent company to deal with. Lisa Dyboll pulled together an exceptional South African itinerary for us and was available to us throughout our trip. We had one tiny issue and she dealt with it swiftly and effectively. Lisa totally understood our requirements and put together a perfect trip. I would highly recommend Holiday Architects and we will certainly use them for future trips and a special mention for Lisa Dyboll who has incredible knowledge of South Africa.

Sue Atherton Trustpilot
We had a wonderful 2-week trip to South Africa organised by Kirsty from Holiday Architects. Everything was perfect: the fact that she listened to our vague ideas of what we wanted to do and then came back with very thoughtful suggestions. We followed her guidance and could not have been more delighted with our experience! It was all very personal and the attention to detail was excellent - from pre-trip briefings to a lovely welcome back phone call seeking feedback. The accommodation throughout our road trip was top quality and the suggested activities were brilliant. We would definitely recommend!

Ange Trustpilot
We had a fabulous holiday in South Africa. Catherine at Holiday Architects really listened to what we wanted to achieve in our 10 days there and planned an itinerary that was pitched perfectly for us. The hotel in Cape Town, Bed and Breakfast in Franschoek and the lodge in Amakhala were all extremely comfortable and the transfers between the three and the airports were like clockwork. We were provided with links and information to book tours and trips while we were there. We will definitely be using Holiday Architects again, the only problem will be picking the destination as there are many exciting trips to chose from!

Mrs Helen Watts Trustpilot
We have just returned from a 6 week epic adventure in South Africa and Mozambique , put together by Lisa Dyboll at Holiday Architects . She put up with my endless changes and requests and the end result was outstanding . To have a company take such time in ensuring we got exactly the trip with the right balances of budget and experience was amazing. Lisa gave us excellent advice and steered us away from potentially stupid ideas! We will absolutely use them again as their expert knowledge and service was invaluable.

Rona Hulbert Trustpilot
The most amazing and memorable trip to South Africa. Catherine organised the perfect itinerary for us, listening to our requirements and booking accommodation which completely suited our needs. The attention to detail from initial phone call with Catherine, to the final documents listing detailed driving instructions, restaurant recommendations, excursion recommendations etc etc was first rate. We had an issue with the hire car on day 2, this proved no problem at all and Catherine arranged (with local ground team) to replace the car first thing the following morning. This was our second trip with Holiday Architects and I look forward to booking our third trip sometime soon!

LennonJ Trustpilot
Kirsty @ Holiday Architects helped us to plan an amazing trip to Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa. We'd found the area we wanted to visit but were uncertain about the self-drive suitability but Kirsty was able to give first hand insight and experience of the area and many of the places we ended up visiting which was invaluable, giving us a really good balance of mountains, safari, lakes & coast that suited us perfectly. Everything went very smoothly - we would absolutely use Holiday Architects again.

Nick Trowell Trustpilot
Top marks go to Lisa who arranged our holiday to Cape Town and the Garden Route. All the places we stayed were amazing and the driving directions were perfect. I would definitely recommend this company to anyone who wants a great holiday.

Richard Trustpilot
We used Holiday Architects to book our honeymoon to South Africa last May. We honestly couldn't recommend them enough. Kirsty was so knowledgeable and helpful. She listened to exactly what we wanted and planned the perfect itinerary for us. Kirsty planned everything - flights, accommodation, draft excursions, restaurants and tips & advice. Kirsty is a regular visitor to SA and so her recommendations were personal and well-thought out which we really appreciated. We would definitely use the company again and would recommend them to anyone. Holiday of a lifetime thanks to Kirsty!!

Jemma Coulter Trustpilot

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