Advantage Tours & Charters

April 9, 2010
By Editor

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Advantage Tours and Charters is pleased to announce that our company is the first tour operator in KwaZulu Natal to have been approved by FTTSA,
the Fair Trade and Tourism South Africa (Association).

Whale watching in South Africa

Welcome to Advantage tours and charters…
First for whale watching in South Africa

Join us for an unforgettable journey in the heart of Zululand.

We are based in St Lucia, Kwazulu-natal, South Africa
Part of iSimangaliso Wetland Park
World Heritage site.

For individual, personalized attention and service
by the owners, Riette & Danie Bennett and their team,
come visit us at the very first whale watching booking office as you enter St Lucia
c/o St Lucia Supermarket / McKenzie street.

Or contact us

Website: www.advantagetours.co.za
Tel: +27 (035) 590 1259. Fax: +27 (035) 5901053
Cell: 083 487 2762 (Joey)

3 Responses to “ Advantage Tours & Charters ”

  1. Carol Whitinger on May 2, 2010 at 5:12 pm

    We are planning a family trip to South Africa in August, 2011. We would like some information about St. Lucia, whale watching, and other adventure tours.

    Thanks,
    Carol

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