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Black Friday is here – find out where to book!

25 Nov 2024

This year we have exciting news…our loyal and new visitors can make their Black Friday booking from Wednesday 27 November to Sunday 01 December 2024. Yes, that’s right, our Black Friday deals are running all weekend long!

From the coastal beauty of nature and majestic landscapes filled with greenery, to rich historical sites, monumental mountain ranges, plants and animals, and of course, the fabulous eco-friendly accommodation and camping offerings, we have something to suit everyone! Don’t miss out.

List of all participating reserves to choose from for Black Friday:

  1. Cederberg Algeria Cottages (Excluding campsite and Bosherberge cottages)
  2. Rocherpan Nature Reserve
  3. Kogelberg Nature Reserve
  4. Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve
  5. Marloth Nature Reserve
  6. Goukamma Nature Reserve
  7. Gamkaberg Nature Reserve
  8. Limietberg Nature Reserve (Tweede Tol Campsites)
  9. Robberg Nature Reserve (Fountain Shack Cabin)
  10. Keurbooms Nature Reserve (Whiskey Creek Cabin)
  11. Anysberg Nature Reserve (Campsites only)

Book your Black Friday Getaway

Secure your spot for this Black Friday with CapeNature! Here’s how you can book:

  1. Online Booking: Visit CapeNature Booking to make your reservation directly.
  2. Phone Inquiries: For booking inquiries, call us on 087 087 8250.
  3. Validity: The promotional discount applies to all bookings made for the booking period 16 January – 20 March 2025.

Plan your escape to nature this Black Friday with CapeNature! T&Cs apply

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