Johannesburg and nearby attractions including Sun City, and  safaris in the Waterberg and Northwest Province (the Greater Kruger Park is also accessable in 4-5 hours) Pretoria and nearby attractions including Johannesburg, Sun City, and  safaris in the Waterberg and Northwest Province (the Greater Kruger Park is also accessable in 4-5 hours) Polokwane and nearby attractions including safaris in the Greater Kruger Park and Waterberg, sightseeing in the Lowveld, and easy access to Johannesburg and Pretoria. Rustenburg and nearby attractions including Johannesburg, Sun City, and  safaris in the Northwest Province (the Waterberg and Greater Kruger Park are also accessable in 5-6 hours) Nelspruit and attractions including safaris in the greater Kruger Park, and sight seeing in the Lowveld. Johannesburg and nearby attractions including Sun City, and  safaris in the Waterberg and Northwest Province (the Greater Kruger Park is also accessable in 4-5 hours) Bloemfontein Durban and nearby attractions including safaris, beaches, the Drakensberg, and the Battlefields Cape Town and nearby attractions including Table Mountain, beaches, Cape Peninsula, Winelands, Garden Route, and safaris near Port Elizabeth. Port Elizabeth and nearby attractions including safaris, beaches, and the Garden Route.

The Host Cities

The World Cup will be hosted at 10 venues in 9 cities across South Africa (there are 2 stadia in Johannesburg):

Johannesburg

Cape Town

Durban

Pretoria

Port Elizabeth

Nelspruit

Polokwane

Rustenburg

Bloemfontein

Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France.

Group B: Argentina, Nigeria, South Korea, Greece.

Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia.

Group D: Germany, Australia, Serbia, Ghana.

Group E: Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon.

Group F: Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand, Slovakia.

Group G: Brazil, North Korea, Ivory Coast, Portugal.

Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile.