Tourism Regions of South Africa
Explore South Africa by region, town, and travel route
South Africa is best experienced through its tourism regions — areas shaped by landscape, culture, climate, and the roads that connect them.
On 4u2Stay, accommodation and destinations are organised by these regions to help travellers plan meaningful journeys rather than isolated stays.
KwaZulu-Natal
- Elephant Coast & Zululand – St Lucia, Hluhluwe, Mkhuze, Sodwana Bay
- Dolphin Coast – Ballito, Salt Rock, Umdloti
- Midlands & Midlands Meander – Howick, Nottingham Road, Mooi River
- Drakensberg – Underberg, Cathedral Peak, Giants Castle
- South Coast – Port Shepstone, Margate, Hibberdene
Western Cape
- Cape Peninsula – Cape Town, Kalk Bay, Hout Bay
- Winelands – Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl
- Garden Route – Mossel Bay, Knysna, Plettenberg Bay
- Overberg – Hermanus, Stanford, Napier
- West Coast – Langebaan, Paternoster, Clanwilliam
Eastern Cape
- Wild Coast – Coffee Bay, Port St Johns, Chintsa
- Sunshine Coast – Port Alfred, Kenton-on-Sea
- Amathole & Frontier Country – Hogsback, Fort Beaufort
Free State
- Eastern Free State Highlands – Clarens, Fouriesburg, Paul Roux
- Central Free State – Bloemfontein, Brandfort
- Sandveld & Farming Heartland – Petrus Steyn, Reitz
Mpumalanga
- Lowveld – Hazyview, White River, Malelane
- Panorama Route – Graskop, Sabie, Pilgrim’s Rest
Limpopo
- Bushveld & Waterberg – Bela-Bela, Modimolle, Vaalwater
- Soutpansberg – Makhado, Louis Trichardt
Northern Cape
- Kalahari & Green Kalahari – Upington, Askham
- Namaqualand – Springbok, Kamieskroon
- Upper Karoo – Calvinia, Williston
Gauteng
- Urban & Cultural Heartland – Johannesburg, Pretoria
- Magaliesberg – Hartbeespoort, Magaliesburg
North West
- Bushveld & Pilanesberg – Sun City, Mogwase
- Platinum Belt – Rustenburg
Each region listed above will expand into dedicated pages featuring towns, accommodation, travel routes, and seasonal insights.
Start with a region, follow the roads, and discover places worth staying at.
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