[Promoted] R2,000 Afristay voucher up for grabs – Enter now
to offer one lucky winner a R2,000 voucher to spend on any accommodation available through the Afristay website.
The winner can choose from an extensive range of hotels, B&Bs, guest farms and lodges situated throughout the country. Afristay is well-known for its excellent service and for not charging any booking fees – so it is no surprise the platform it is so popular. Its accommodation portal makes it extremely simple to organise your booking, too – from choosing where to stay, to facilitating your arrival and departure.Visit the Afristay website, and select an establishment which you would like to visit.The competition will run until Friday, 31 March, and the winner will be announced soon after this date.
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