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Celebrate Your Golden Years With the Magic of Nature

22 Aug 2022

Don’t let the rush of the city life, aching joints, or social distancing blues rob you of your adventurous spirit this year. If 2022 is one of your golden years, celebrate it by using CapeNature’s 30% senior citizen discount on all self-catering accommodations – available Monday to Friday all year round EXCEPT for school and public holidays.

The Western Cape has plenty to see and discover – we have a lifetime to explore it all! This makes traveling in the golden years full of dreamy moments filled with rich cultural experiences and absolutely relaxation and peace of mind. Traveling along the West Coast to Cape Karoo holds proud historic stories of indigenous communities leaving travelers feeling revitalized after a holiday to a CapeNature destination. Our senior citizen discount deal promises to ensure you save money while enjoying your personal stay.

Relive those special moments, with your loved ones as you celebrate life in the quietness of nature.

Head to several CapeNature nature reserves in the Western Cape with a wide array of tranquil outdoor spots, birdwatching, perfect for some nature-infused relaxation. While you’re there, stretch your legs a bit and stay healthy with a variety of easy-going outdoor activities that also provide an opportunity to make the fondest memories with your grandkids or fellow seniors in arms.

Terms and Conditions of 30% Seniors’ Discount

Enjoy the senior perks on us – you deserve it!

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