The Western Cape - It's more than you think campaign | Western Cape Government

The Western Cape - It's more than you think campaign

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WHY THE WESTERN CAPE IS SO MUCH MORE THAN YOU THINK?

 

Tourism Month is celebrated in September - with World Tourism Day being held on 27th of September. We would like to encourage locals from the Western Cape and tourists from other provinces to get out and about, explore and enjoy the attractions and activities that this beautiful province has to offer - "be a tourist in your own backyard". 

 

The Insight 

Many people who live in South Africa and the Western Cape think they've exhausted the options that their Province or Country has to offer holidaymakers.
 

The Idea 

The Western Cape has more than you think. This campaign speaks to locals who think they've "been there, done that" in the Western Cape. Actually, there are many things here that you haven't done or discovered.

The Expression 

It's more than you think. 

Discover the many things you haven't done in the Western Cape yet

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 You've visited the following attractions:

                 Table Mountain                                             Lion's Head                                            Gansbaai                                                     Cango Caves

                 Kirstenbosch Gardens                                 Robben Island                                        V&A Waterfront                                          Cape Point 

  But have you tried the following:

                 Whale Watching                                            Phillipskop Caves                                    Dyer Island                                                  Knysna Art Route

                 !Khwa ttu                                                        District Six Museum                                Koggelberg Nature Reserve                     Bo-kaap   

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Find the hidden gems and discover more

 

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Visit the TOURISM homepage.  

 

 

The content on this page was last updated on 7 September 2023