South Africans planning a school holiday outing have even more reason to visit one of Cape Town’s most iconic attractions, as the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway has extended its popular Local is Lekker special until 30 April 2026.
The promotion offers discounted return tickets exclusively for South African residents, making it more affordable to experience the breathtaking views from one of the world’s most famous natural landmarks. Adults can enjoy return trips for R250, while children’s tickets are priced at R100. Visitors are required to purchase tickets online in advance, and same-day online purchases are not permitted under the special. A valid South African ID is required when booking and may be requested on arrival.
Beyond the discounted access, visitors can also enjoy an interactive experience this Easter season. The Easter Egg Hunt runs until 31 March and invites guests to take part in a fun, digital adventure. Using the Table Mountain Cableway app, participants follow clues, complete challenges, and stand a chance to win sweet prizes along the way.
The Cableway app is designed to enhance the visitor experience from start to finish. It acts as a personal adventure companion, allowing users to check real-time queue times, monitor operational status, and view live summit weather updates before and during their visit. This helps guests plan their trip more efficiently and avoid unexpected delays or weather disruptions. The app is available for download on both the Apple App Store and Google Play.
With its combination of discounted access, interactive experiences, and improved digital convenience, the Cableway is positioning itself as one of the most visitor-friendly attractions in Cape Town this school holiday period.
Whether you’re a local rediscovering the city or planning a family outing, the extended special offers a timely opportunity to experience Table Mountain at a reduced cost while enjoying added seasonal activities.
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