Seaside fun on offer these school holidays at Amanzimtoti Main Beach
Sapphire Coast Tourism will ensure that holiday makers and locals alike are offered plenty of entertainment.
SAPPHIRE Coast Tourism is on a mission to ensure holiday makers and locals alike are offered enough entertainment during the winter school holidays.
Speaking on the past weekends and the upcoming one, Sapphire Coast Tourism chairwoman, Romy Wenzel, said there will be no shortage of fun.

Romy explained that holiday makers will be entertained again this weekend at Amanzimtoti Main Beach on Saturday, 29 and Sunday, 30 June, weather permitting.
“Much loved ‘Sharkie’ will visit Amanzimtoti Main Beach on Saturday between 11am and noon, so don’t miss out and head down to the beach to see him in action,” said Romy.
“Once again, DJ Fluffy will entertain beachgoers with music and fun games from 10am to 3pm. Funland/Dolphin Bowl will set up the popular mobile ten pin lane on Saturday. Burger eating competitions and plenty give-aways are on the cards, including vouchers to Splash Waterworld, Sapphire Coast Tourism promotional items, vouchers to shop at the Illovo Nursery and loads more,” she added.
Sapphire Coast Tourism wish all SCT coasters and holidaymakers a well-deserved winter holiday break, and extended gratitude to the following sponsors: Giselle’s Kitchen, Clear Waters Spur Steak Ranch, 305 Guesthouse, Amanzimtoti Beach Rest Guesthouse, Valentino’s, Splash Waterworld, Adams Online Academy/Ollie’s Pub and Grill, KFC, Funland /Dolphin Bowl, Illovo Nursery and Lords and Legends.
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