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FOMO? Go Wild this Black Friday and Cyber Monday!

28 Nov 2020

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If you missed out on our Black Friday offer of 40% off selected reserve accommodation and camping spots, you're in luck. Ensure that you register a profile on the online portal at booking.capenature.co.za and look out for this fantastic special which will go LIVE for 24 more hours from 00:00 on Cyber Monday, 30 November 2020. Don't miss out again!

This exclusive 24-hour online deal is for holiday stays this Summer from January to March 2021!  Terms and conditions apply.

Your pathway to Cyber Monday savings

  1. Get ahead of the crowd and create your online booking profile today.
  2. Book your 40% off getaway at selected reserved accommodation and camping on Monday 30 November 2020.

Terms and Conditions

  • The #BlackFriday promotion will run for 24 hours on Friday, 27 November and on #CyberMonday, 30 November respectively.
  • A 40% discount will be available exclusively online via the CapeNature online booking portal.
  • The 40% discount will be applicable for self-catering accommodation and camping only.
  • The discount will apply to bookings from 28 January 2021 to 31 March 2021.
  • The promotion will exclude bookings during school holidays and long weekends.
  • All concession products, the Whale Trail and Kogelberg Nature Reserve (phase 2) accommodation units are excluded from this promotion.
  • Users must create an online profile, book and pay online to confirm all bookings.
  • This promotion cannot be used in conjunction with another discount or promotion.
  • Standard booking terms and conditions apply.

 

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