Fun Family Activities in Cape Town on a Budget

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The school holidays may be over, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to end. Cape Town offers plenty of family-friendly activities that cater to different budgets and interests, ensuring that parents and children can bond over unforgettable experiences. Here are some exciting and affordable options to consider:

1. Immerse Yourself in Virtual Reality at Sense Virtual

Experience cutting-edge entertainment at Sense Virtual, where you can enjoy a fully immersive gaming experience with six VR stations. The venue offers kid-friendly options, making it ideal for family outings. Adults can join in on the fun too. Get a 60-minute gaming session for only R123 (Value – R225). [Get the deal here.]

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2. Indulge in Ice Cream and Waffles

After an exciting virtual reality session, head to Venezia Waffle & Ice Cream Parlour for delicious waffles. Choose between a bubble or Belgian waffle and experiment with different toppings and flavors. Get two Belgian or bubble waffles for R105 (Value – R220). [Get the deal here.]

3. Embark on Tree-top Adventures at Acrobranch

Acrobranch offers exhilarating climbing activities and forest escapades for youngsters. Watch as they navigate through thrilling obstacle courses. Get two entries to the Monkey Moves obstacle course for only R279 (Value – R400) at any Acrobranch. [Get the deal here.]

4. Enjoy Indoor Fun at Jump 4 Fun Trampolines

When Cape Town’s weather is unpredictable, Jump 4 Fun Trampolines is an excellent indoor choice. Kids can enjoy attractions such as an open jump area, airbag drop zone, dodgeball, basketball slam dunk, 9-hole indoor glow-in-the-dark golf course, and a gaming arcade. Get an hour of jump session and glow-in-the-dark golf for only R99 (Value – R180). [Get the deal here.]

These are just a few of the many affordable family activities Cape Town has to offer. As the routine of school and work resumes, keep the holiday excitement alive by exploring these local treasures during weekends. For more exclusive offers on activities in Cape Town at half the price, [click here.]

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