31 Aug 2005
This Sunday South Africa�s Shark Alley near Cape Town will be hosting ITV�s Celebrity Shark Bait in which British celebrities including Richard E. Grant, Ruby Wax, Colin Jackson and Coronation Street�s Amy Nuttal will be seen diving in shark infested waters to celebrate the 30th anniversary of JAWS. The five-star Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town offers a five-night package including a full Cage Diving experience and return flights from �1,434 per person. The Sun International Table Bay Hotel is known to have the best address of any hotel in the city, located right on the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. All rooms have views either out to the Atlantic Ocean or to Table Mountain, which dominates the city�s skyline. Shark diving is not the only adrenaline sport on offer in and around Cape Town, others include rap running, kloofing and mountain biking down Table Mountain, and to relax enjoy the winelands or the five-star facilities of the hotel. The package includes accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis and return flights from London Heathrow with KLM. Valid for travel in October, to be booked by 1 October 2005. To book call 0870 814 6545 or visit www.travelbag.co.uk For more information on Sun International Hotels & Resorts visit www.suninternational.com - ENDS - Notes to editors: Sun International (www.suninternational.com) is Southern Africa�s leading hotel group, with properties in South Africa, Zambia, Namibia and Botswana. All of Sun International�s hotels and resorts offer a unique experience for the leisure, wedding & honeymoon, business and conference & incentive markets. Flagship properties include: � Sun City Resort � South Africa�s premier entertainment and leisure resort � Table Bay Hotel, Cape Town � a five-star hotel with the best address in Cape Town, on the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront � Victoria Falls Resort, Zambia � Located on the banks of the Zambezi, just at the edge of the Victoria Falls � Zimbali Lodge, KwaZulu-Natal � Sun International�s boutique five-star hotel located on the Indian Ocean, just 30 minutes from Durban. Sun International employs over 8,000 people and has an annual turnover of ZAR 1.6 billion. In addition to its headquarters in South Africa, the company has Sales and Marketing offices in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and the USA.