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Escape the city, not your budget, this Black Friday

24 Nov 2025

If you’ve been dreaming of a nature-filled getaway, now’s the perfect time to make it happen. CapeNature’s Black Friday deal is back with a twist! From 25 November to 1 December 2025, book 3 consecutive nights at select CapeNature reserves and only pay for 2! Whether you’re thinking of a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled breakaway with your friends, or a little of both - this promotion gives you the perfect excuse to pack your bags and reconnect with nature.

Find Your Perfect Escape

Picture yourself surrounded by towering mountains, enchanting nature melodies, and endless skies. CapeNature offers a range of eco-friendly, family-friendly self-catering accommodation, camping, and glamping - giving you the freedom to unwind your way.

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  • Cape Karoo: Rugged, bold, green, remote, and wide-open spaces for true tranquility surrounded by beauty.
  • Cederberg Wilderness Area: A playground of rock formations, crystal-clear pools, and starlit nights.
  • Garden Route: The scenic route you should take – think cosy cabins, wood-fired hot tubs, and water activities overlooking magical picnic spots.
  • Overberg: Lush rolling landscapes and spectacular hiking trails.
  • West Coast: Coastal charm with your choice of sea views or private pools.
  • Winelands: The perfect mix of relaxation and fun activities, topped with spacious self-catering accommodation.

Camp, glamp, or stay in comfy cabins for longer and pay less. This offer is available exclusively online from 25 November – 1 December 2025, T&Cs apply.

CapeNature has the perfect spot waiting for you – don’t wait, register and book now: https://booking.capenature.co....

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