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We’re two months into the New Year and by now you’re probably starting to look at when you can book your next getaway. The good news is you won’t have to wait long – the Easter holidays are just around the corner! Running from Friday, 7 April to Monday, 10 April, you can enjoy four full days away, just perfect for a mini break with family or friends.

OF ROMANTIC RENDEZVOUS

While 77% acknowledged that holidays are an ideal way to keep the spark alive in their relationships, 75% believed that holiday time with your loved one results in feelings of rejuvenation, 79% agreed that travelling with someone special is a great way to strengthen bonds.

Leaders in hospitality share 5 secrets to make lasting, magical memories this Summer. This year has come with unimaginable challenges and, for many, an annual holiday is simply not an option. 

From Cape Town to Durban, to the Eastern Cape, South Africans can take a journey to discover some of the most picturesque scenery, while escaping the stresses of modern-day city life.

Hotel and resort management company First Group has opened the wedding venue Swallow Cliff Hall, which boasts a seven-suite villa and is based in the Drakensberg. 

Nobody could have predicted at the start of 2020, that a little-known virus called COVID-19 would be lurking on the horizon, about to deal a devastating economic blow. When it snuck across our borders more than four months ago, it brought with it an unprecedented global ban on travel and tourism.

Covid-19 safe zone. That's what First Group Hotels and Resorts hope to create to provide guests with a cleaner, safer, germ-free holiday when travel is safe to do so again. 

Can you imagine working whilst on holiday? The idea seems absolutely ludicrous but this year, working on holiday may be unavoidable. COVID-19 has hit both employees and employers hard and so the likelihood of most of us having to work over the festive season is a reality we are going to have to face.

TO WHOLE NEW LEVEL FOR STAFF AND GUESTS
First Group, a leading resort and hotel chain with popular destinations around South Africa, Namibia and United Kingdom, is preparing to protect its staff and guests in a remarkably unique way when they (hopefully) reopen later this year.

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Here’s what you can expect…

First Group hotel lights up to spread Hope during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

A list of protocols we here at First Group use to make sure you, your family and friends have a Save and Relaxing holiday.

It’s no secret that coronavirus has wreaked havoc globally and the subsequent lockdown has seen many forced to cancel their holiday plans for the foreseeable future. But, there is light at the end of the tunnel according to Shaun Lamont, Managing Director of First Group, a leading leisure company that manages over 25-holiday properties across South Africa.  

Why you need to take a holiday during AND post lockdown Many people are under the impression that you need to book a long holiday away in order to truly feel the benefits thereof.

Off-peak travelling season has officially started, and parents with young children can take advantage of the lower rates, great weather and of course, the opportunity to create lasting, magical memories with their loved ones at beautiful destinations around South Africa.

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in widespread changes including, wedding cancellations and postponements. In fact, a study revealed that 96% of couples were not willing to cancel their weddings in 2020, but rather move them to a later date in 2021.

January is often described as the longest month of the year, and no wonder! By now, the elation and anticipation of buying the latest Apple product has lost its lustre, and as the bills pile up, buyer’s remorse settles in.