FIVE last-minute Easter fun in the Western Cape for under R200

FIVE last-minute Easter fun in the Western Cape for under R200 Photos: SANParks/The Cape Wheel/The Classic Labia Theatre/ Two Oceans Aquarium

FIVE last-minute Easter fun in the Western Cape for under R200

Still looking for things to do this weekend? Here are FIVE last-minute Easter fun activities in Western Cape to do for under R200.

FIVE last-minute Easter fun in the Western Cape for under R200

FIVE last-minute Easter fun in the Western Cape for under R200 Photos: SANParks/The Cape Wheel/The Classic Labia Theatre/ Two Oceans Aquarium

It is Easter weekend, and families are looking for ideas on where to go and what to do for some exciting family fun.

FIVE LAST-MINUTE EASTER FUN THINGS IN WC TO DO

Here are FIVE last-minute Easter fun activities in Western Cape to do for under R200.

Visit the Two Oceans Aquarium

The Two Oceans Aquarium, situated at the V&A Waterfront, is a spectacular water world that allows you to view over 3000 aquatic species, including sharks, fish, turtles, and penguins. Open all year – ticket costs around R97 to R125, depending on whether you are a student, child, adult, or pensioner. Tickets are valid for the entire day, giving you options to do your shopping or a boat trip before returning again. Children under the age of four get free access.

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See the African Penguin at Boulders Beach

Boulders Beach near Simon’s Town is home to more than 2,000 African penguins. The Boulders fall under the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area. The ticket costs R65 for adults and R35 for kids. Boulders Beach is ideal for kids – as immense boulders shelters protect the wind and large waves, making it easy for kids to be able to swim.

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Picnic at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens is home to an abundant variety of Cape flora. You can enjoy a cool, calm walk or throw out a picnic blanket and enjoy the beautiful surrounding. Tickets cost R50 for adults, students pay R50, and children over six pay R10. However, every Sunday, Kirstenbosch hosts concerts before sunset featuring local and international bands – tickets cost around R100, but sometimes less.

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Visit The Classic Labia Theatre To See An Affordable Movie

Cost: Adults R70 and Children/Seniors/Students R50

The Labia Theatre is South Africa’s oldest existing art-repertory cinema, screening the best of the circuit, independent, foreign, documentary, and classic films. The cinema features a comfortable coffee shop with homemade treats and a chocolate shop with sweets, chocolate bars, and snacks.

Go For a Ride on The Cape Wheel

Cost: SA Adults (18 years above with ID) R160 and Children (4-17 years) R85

“Ride the Cape Wheel to see the best views of Cape Town from above. The cabins are spacious and comfortable, with spectacular views of Robben Islands, Table Mountain, and the city. If you book beforehand, you won’t have to wait in the usual long lines.”

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FIVE last-minute Easter fun in the Western Cape for under R200
FIVE last-minute Easter fun in the Western Cape for under R200 Photo: Facebook/The Cape Wheel

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