Netherlands vs. Japan Soccer World Cup Match In Durban
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When the announcement that South Africa would be the host would be host of the 2010 World Cup several years ago, it seemed as though that the day would never come. Well, with just a few months to go before the start of the world's premiere sporting competition and the very first time for it to be held on the African continent, the excitement among football lovers everywhere is palpable. However, it was probably the World Cup draw where it became clear which countries would be pitted against other than the anticipation is boiling over.
Group E is bound to be one of the most competitive and promises high drama and top quality football; Netherlands, Cameroon, Denmark and Japan will be battling out for the top 2 slots that are the ticket to the second round. The match between the Netherlands and Japan is one that you need to watch. Better yet, if you are a supporter of either the Netherlands or Japan, then you need to start to book your ticket for the match that will be taking place in the city of Durban. Whether looking at the 2010 Soccer World Cup accommodation or Durban World Cup accommodation in particular, making your plans early and using a credible and established company such as Casa Playa will go a long way in making sure that you can focus your energies on enjoying the match.
Durban is the third most populous city in South Africa and is the largest city in the KwaZulu-Natal province. The city boasts a mild subtropical climate and its vast beaches are world famous not just for the breathtaking views of the great white shark not far off shore but also the great beauty that the beaches provide. In fact, even for people attending matches in other cities across South Africa, Durban provides a unique experience as far as 2010 Soccer World Cup accommodation goes. This thanks to its accessibility via air, road or rail from all of the other major towns that will be hosting world cup matches themselves.
There is more to Durban than just a great marine tourist experience. The botanic gardens, regular cultural exhibitions and even the port area, are all interesting places that any person visiting Durban would do well to pay a visit to.
Like with many other aspects of South Africa's infrastructure that have experience change and improvement in anticipation of the demands of this massive sporting event, there has been a significant amount of investment in accommodation infrastructure. Both the government and the private sector have invested and worked hand in hand to make sure that Durban World Cup accommodation have the ability to cope with the huge influx of sports tourists that are expected to visit the city during the tournament.
Casa Playa understands the diverse demands of the global tourist and has the experience, expertise and reach to make sure each visitor to Durban can get the kind of accommodation that would make their 2010 World Cup worth their while.
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