Enhance your Table Mountain Experience with Exciting Ticket Options

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Table Mountain in Cape Town has always been a popular destination for nature lovers. With its stunning views and cableway experience, it’s a must-visit for anyone in the area. Now, Table Mountain Cableway has introduced new ticket options to enhance your experience and make it even more memorable.

Cable Card

If you’re a local or frequent visitor, the Cable Card is an excellent option for you. For just R1050, you can enjoy unlimited access to the cableway for a year from the date of purchase. The card also comes with additional benefits, such as discounts on selected items at the Shop at the Top and the Table Mountain Café. You’ll also receive a quarterly newsletter that will keep you updated on the latest happenings on the mountain.

Up and Down Fast Track Ticket

For those who want to save time during peak periods, the Up and Down Fast Track Ticket is the perfect option. Priced at R850, it allows you to skip the long lines and make the most of your visit without wasting time.

Birthday Fast Track Upgrade Ticket

If you’re celebrating your birthday, you can elevate your experience even further with the Birthday Fast Track Upgrade Ticket. For just R450, you can add this exclusive upgrade to your Cable Card or Cableway ticket and enjoy a hassle-free journey up and down Table Mountain on your special day.

Exclusive Discounts

If you’re looking for more activities in Cape Town, Cape {town} Etc offers exclusive discounts on various experiences. One example is a sandboarding experience for two people at the Atlantis Dunes for just R549.

These new ticket options provide more flexibility and convenience for visitors, ensuring they can enjoy the unparalleled beauty of Table Mountain without the stress of long waits. Whether you’re a frequent visitor or celebrating a special occasion, these offerings make Table Mountain an even more attractive destination.

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