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Diamonds, dynamite and quaint little pubs where you can cool off from the South African heat, what more could you ask for in a holiday? Kimberley used to be at the heart of diamond mining and its legacy has left a wealthy little town behind that is oozing with old world charm.
It's possible to get cheap flights to Kimberley by travelling first to Cape Town or Johannesburg and then taking one of the short Kimberley flights from there. A flight to Johannesburg takes about eight or nine hours and then a flight to Kimberley takes around one and a half hours, so check out how long your connection time will be when you book.
The road network is good here and cheap Kimberley car hire is available in a number of places. Train services from Kimberley are good and connect the town with the larger cities such as Cape Town. Most of the trains follow straight routes and only include the larger or more influential cities. Taxi are an excellent way to travel and there are plenty available at the airport for transfers to cheap Kimberley hotels.
The "Big Hole" is one of the most popular places to visit and it is a surprisingly entertaining trip to see how the diamonds were mined here. There are also another three mines that were still being exploited until 2005 and you can compare modern mining techniques to those from the beginning of the century. There is also a lovely little museum at the airport which details the history of what was the first airport in South Africa so you can see where Kimberley flights originated.