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Enquiries for package holidays that include food and drinks have seen a sharp rise compared to previous years.✈️🏝 Read the full story📲Holidays

Add to that a daily restaurant bill of around R1 000 for a family of four, a small car rental at around R450 a day, and a daily entertainment budget of R1 000.for a family of four between Johannesburg and Cape Town are presently priced at around R 2 900 per person during peak season.

A seven-day, four-star break in Cape Town for a family of four in December is estimated to cost between R45 000 and R50 000. A similar holiday in Durban is estimated to cost about R5 000 less, while a self-catering holiday, with allowance for two dinners at a restaurant, entertainment, fuel, tolls and padkos along with decent accommodation could set consumers back as much as R 30 000 for a great escape.Sandu said that a high season break for a family of four in Zanzibar can still be picked up on select dates at around R 45 000 including three meals daily, drinks and accommodation.

South Africans can also holiday at the high-end Maldives archipelago from around R 33 000 on an all-inclusive basis, according to the

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