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Escape at the Palace of The Lost City and experience the Balloon Safari with your love, a romantic dinner at Plume restaurant and a massage for two at the Royal Spa. The Palace is an exclusive hotel surrounded by murmuring streams, gushing waterfalls, sculpture-lined walkways and dramatic views of its exclusive Gary Player Golf Course.

Sun City’s flagship hotel, The Palace of the Lost City, takes its architectural and interior themes from a lavish lost African tribe fantasy. It has luxuriously appointed rooms and suites offering wonderful views over lush vegetation in superb landscaping that has achieved its Botanical Garden status in South Africa. This unique hotel boasts fine dining and culinary splendor and incomparable sporting and leisure activities. The Palace offers a journey like no other for the discerning guest with a taste for royalty.

Escape at the Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town and experience private wine tasting in Camissa’s cellar and the winelands tour. The Table Bay Hotel is located on Cape Town’s cosmopolitan Victoria & Alfred Waterfront: one of the best addresses in Cape Town with views of Table Mountain, the Atlantic Ocean and Robben Island.

The Table Bay is a Sun International property that was officially opened by President Nelson Mandela in 1997. It is located in the heart of the cosmopolitan V&A Waterfront, offers sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, Table Mountain and the city of Cape Town. The Table Bay Hotel boasts five star luxury rooms and suites, a swimming pool, spa and fitness area. The hotel offers conference facilities, a Victorian-styled Pavilion for banquets and receptions, and the Ballroom for private functions. The Atlantic Grill is ideal for parties, launches, lunches and dinners. The new Camissa Brasserie offers a culinary journey at the water’s edge.

Escape to the Royal Livingstone in Zambia and experience a romantic breakfast on the Livingstone Island and a double spa treatment in the cabanas by the Zambezi River. The hotel is situated on the banks of the mighty River Zambezi and within a short walk of its own private entrance to The Victoria Falls. The hotel is set in the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park.

On the forested banks of the great Zambezi River, upstream of the mighty cataract where it thunders into the Batoka Gorge, is The Royal Livingstone Hotel, the pride of Zambian hospitality. Guests will encounter sophistication and sheer opulence as well as the elegance and luxury of an earlier bygone era. Guests may pass lazy days on one of the magnificent sundecks overlooking the great Zambezi and enjoy fine dining in the restaurant or on the long veranda overlooking the gardens. In the warm smile of your personal butler, or the simple luxury of your cane chair, you will find an Africa that has all but vanished.

Sun International, www.suninternational.com