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A new tourism initiative, the iVenture City Pass, has been introduced by Cape Town Tourism in partnership with iVenture Cape Town.
iVenture City Pass works like a ‘smart card’, enabling its holder to access over 60 of the city’s tourist attractions, as well as several hotspots off the beaten track. Available from various outlets around the city, the card offers savings of up to 40% on regular entry fees.
Visitors may choose from several options. The ‘Flexi Pass’ offers entry to a choice of three, five or seven of Cape Town attractions; while the ‘Unlimited Pass’ is valid for two, three or five days and allows holders access to as many attractions as they can fit in during that time. The card offers a choice of activities to suit all interests such as adventure, culture, the outdoors, cruising or touring. Highlights include Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, Two Oceans Aquarium, Groot Constantia Wine Estate, City Sightseeing ‘Hop on hop off’ bus, champagne sunset cruises, cape wheel, township tours and Cape Point tours.
With the ‘Unlimited Premium Pass’ visitors can add one ‘premium experience’ of their choice, such as a Cape Town Helicopters Atlantico Tour, Cape Sidecars chauffeured City Tour, Marine Dynamics shark cage diving, or a safari at Aquila Private Game Reserve. All options also include a free trip planner to help visitors with their itinerary.
Travellers simply swipe the card for cash-free entry or to redeem a benefit, such as a free cocktail at Café Caprice or a 10% discount at Simonsig Wine Estate’s Cuvée Restaurant. They are often also able to skip the queues by gaining fast-track entry.
“The iVenture City Pass will be a valuable asset to tourism in Cape Town, encouraging more visitors to explore more attractions, including our hidden gems,” said Enver Duminy, Cape Town Tourism CEO.
iVenture Card is a global tourism concept that has been successfully rolled out in major cities around the world, including London, Barcelona, Dubai, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Sydney, Melbourne, and Mexico City.
Sоurсe: tourismupdate.co.za