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HELLO WEEKEND CAMPAIGN TAKES OFF INTO SECOND YEAR

By administrator, 25th July 2016 Posted in: News

23 May 2016

Cape Town Tourism’s domestic and regional Hello Weekend campaign has just gone live in what is expected to be a successful drive at attracting South African and Namibian visitors to Cape Town over the low season and providing a wealth of activity suggestions.

It’s the second year the campaign is being run and this year sees partner kulula.com coming on board to bring visitors from Johannesburg and Durban to the Cape for some exciting, unusual and fascinating experiences.

The theme this year is “Wake Up to a Weekend in Cape Town”, which sets to showcase all that Cape Town has to offer – so take a short trip to experience something new to wake up to.
The Hello Weekend website is designed to showcase unique experiences with affordable options, reminding those who love to travel that the city is open for business 365 days a year.

Packages can be booked via www.helloweekend.capetown or by contacting the kulula.com Contact Centre on 0861 585 852 / +2711 921 0110 (from Namibia). Promo code: kulula16

Packages can be booked now, for the period starting 1 June until 31 August 2016.

  • Packages are open to SA & SADC residents only
  • Packages start from as little as R2 750 pps, T&C’s apply
  • Packages run from 1 June until 31 August 2016

Cape Town Tourism CEO, Enver Duminy:

“This initiative provides two sources of value to tourism: it forms a partnership that elevates tourism businesses in the market and it tackles the evergreen challenge of seasonality in Cape Town: we know there’s no shortage of things to do and see all year round, and we want to reinforce that message to potential visitors in the domestic market, who we believe are key to the sustainability of our industry.”

 

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