Win a luxury holiday to South Africa
Enter our competition and be in with a chance to win a luxury break to stunning South Africa

Designed to give a flavour of South Africa, the trip takes one lucky couple to one of South Africa's liveliest cities as well as to a game lodge. With the benefit of complementary car hire for the five days, the couple will enjoy three nights' accommodation at the Riverside Hotel in leafy Durban North.
From there, they will set off for a sunset cruise around Durban Bay abroad the luxurious catamaran, Spirit of eLan. Afterwards, it's time to head out to the country to enjoy two nights' accommodation at Jozini Tiger Lodge on the edge of Zululand's magnificent Jozini Dam. Two economy-class tickets with Etihad (valid from London) are also included in this spectacular offer.
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