Cape Tourism said there is still plenty to do during the holiday season without spending an arm and a leg.
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As the festive cheer of December fades into memory, many South Africans find themselves grappling with the reality of January's financial hangover—often referred to as "Janu-worry." After the gifts have been unwrapped, braais hosted, and trips taken, the wallet can feel painfully light. Fortunately, Cape Town is here to help you navigate this tough month without compromising on joy or adventure.
“Cape Town has always been a city where the best moments don’t come with a price tag,” says Briony Brookes, Chief Marketing Officer of Cape Town Tourism. “January is about rediscovering the simple pleasures—our mountains, beaches, neighbourhoods, and local stories. You don’t need a big budget to feel rich in experiences here.”
Green Point Urban Park can be just the low cost escape for the kids
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In response to the need for affordable local experiences, Cape Town Tourism last year launched My Cape Town. This innovative initiative is essentially a heartfelt guide from locals aimed at helping residents and visitors realise their limited budgets can still yield rich and memorable experiences. With suggestions ranging from hidden food gems to breathtaking scenic walks, My Cape Town curates itineraries bursting with activities that won’t stretch your finances.
The January holidays can be challenging with restless kids. However, Cape Town is bursting with options to keep young ones engaged:
“Families don’t need to sit January out,” emphasises Brookes. “Cape Town is built for access, whether it’s free outdoor spaces, affordable attractions, or local experiences that put community first. Pocket-friendly tourism isn’t a compromise here; it’s part of how the city works.”