July 11, 2012
Win a winter family outing with Cape Point and Cape Town Tourism
Fazielah Williams
Fazielah Williams has lived in and loved her Mother City since birth. Having lived all over the Peninsula during her childhood, she now calls the picturesque City Bowl home and likes nothing more than watching the sun set over Table Bay from the window of her apartment.
A lover of the arts and proud Cape Town fanatic, Fazielah began her writing career by spending many hours as a child conjuring fantastical stories that featured independent heroines from faraway lands who saved the Prince instead. This Capetonian princess has enjoyed stints as a magical arts PRO and TV publicist before finding her calling as a travel writer.
When not waxing lyrical about the Fairest Cape’s most loved attractions and activities and embarking on unexpected adventures, Fazielah can usually be found taking in a show at one of the City’s fabulous theatres.
Win a winter family outing at Cape Point. Photo courtesy Cape Point Partnership.
Cape Point, the iconic Cape Town attraction, is a hive of adventurous fun and entertaining activities this winter.
Whether you’re exploring the mysterious shipwreck trails along the coast, admiring the views from aboard the Flying Dutchman Funicular or savouring the flavours at the Two Oceans Restaurant, Cape Point offers the best in family entertainment this chilly season.
Best of all, you needn’t break the bank to have a great time. Cape Point’s winter deal offers a free ride to every child under the age of 16 with the purchase of one adult ticket.
Win! Win! Win!
Would you like to treat your loved ones to a warm, winter, family outing at the iconic Cape Point?
We have the following prize valued at R1 674 up for grabs:
- Family Flying Dutchman Funicular tickets (for two adults and two kids)
- Cape of Good Hope Park entry for four people
- A Two Oceans Restaurant sushi lunch voucher for four people
To enter, read our Shipwreck Trails in Cape Town blog post and tell us which American ship ran aground at the Cape Point Nature Reserve in 1942. Send your answer to fb@capetown.travel by Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at midday and you could be our lucky winner!
Terms and conditions:
Photos, videos and comments MUST fall into the specified categories otherwise they will not be considered.
All photographs, videos and comments must be the entrant’s original work, and will be judged on quality, subject matter, composition and how they relate to the category.
In terms of photographs and videos featuring people, failure to produce release forms giving permission by the subject will lead to disqualification.
Photos and videos must be taken within one of the following areas: Cape Town city centre, Atlantic Seaboard, Southern Suburbs, Northern Suburbs, Cape Flats, Helderberg, Blaauwberg and the Cape Peninsula. See our maps page for more information.
All entrants must be willing to have their photographs and videos featured on Cape Town Tourism’s website (they will be attributed to the photographer) and the winning entry may be featured in various campaigns to promote Cape Town as a destination.
You may submit as many photos as you like, but please do not submit similar versions of the same image.
The judges’ (Cape Town Tourism marketing team and Cape Point) decision is final.
Prizes cannot be redeemed for cash.
The competition is not open to current or previous Cape Town Tourism and Cape Point staff, their agents or associated business partners and family.

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