A new pass, offering visitors quick and easy access into the popular Garden Route, is underway, thanks to a strategic partnership between Cape Town Pass and Wesgro.
Wesgro launched the new Garden Route Pass, offering discounted rates, with various discounts via its App, its online store or at selected partners in the Western Cape region. Users can buy one or multiple Passes and download them to their phones, to use at any time. The Pass is scanned at each attraction and Passes are available off-line, so that users are not dependent on Wi-Fi or data to access them at various locations.
The Garden Route package will sell as a 5-Day Pass for R995.00, giving users R2 000.00 in value. Affiliates who would like to stock the Pass, can contact mailto: info@capetownpass.travel or enquire at +27-10-500-1956 (South Africa). Affiliates will earn commission on each Pass sold.
The Pass is valid for the following attractions in the area, offering users a variety of options at unbeatable rates: Face Adrenaline – Free walk onto the Bungee Jump Bridge valued at R150 / 10% Discount on the purchase of a jump.
- Monkeyland / Birds of Eden / Jukani – Free entry into two of the three sanctuaries, valued at R320.
- Knysna Cycles – Free full-day bicycle rental valued at R200.
- Turbine Water Club – Free boat trip to The Heads, valued at R280.
- Rock the Route – Voucher valued at R200 to spend on any product they offer.
- Mitchell’s Brewery Knysna – Tasting and Tour valued at R150.
- WildX Sedgefield – Voucher valued at R200 to spend on any product they offer.
- Outeniqua Transport Museum – Free entry valued at R20.
- Garden Route and Klein Karoo Discount Pass – Free Annual membership valued at R150.
- Diaz Waterpark (formerly Hartenbos Waterpark) – Free entry (full day) in heated indoor pool and unlimited slides outside for one full day valued at more than R500.
According to Cape Town Pass, the App is still the most popular method of using the pass. this is because it allows users to download the App from the Google PlayStore or Apple iStore for free, says the tourism enterprise.