SANParks has opened a useful winter travel window for Cape visitors, with discounts across several Cape Region national parks during June and July. Agulhas, Bontebok, Table Mountain, Tankwa and West Coast National Parks are part of the winter promotion, giving families, hikers, campers and local travellers a chance to explore closer-to-home getaways at reduced accommodation and camping prices.
SANParks is offering winter discounts across selected Cape Region national parks during June and July, creating a useful travel option for Western Cape families, nature lovers and local visitors looking for a lower-cost winter break.
The parks named in SANParks’ Cape Region winter promotion include Agulhas, Bontebok, Table Mountain, Tankwa and West Coast National Parks. SANParks says the Cape Region parks will offer a 20% discount on accommodation and camping facilities during June and July, with Bontebok National Park offering a larger 40% discount.
The national SANParks discounts page also lists a Winter Warmer Sale, offering up to 35% off selected accommodation and camping across some of South Africa’s national parks for a limited time.
For Cape Town News readers, this is a practical weekend and winter travel story. It gives Capetonians and Western Cape residents a reason to look at nearby parks at a time when many households are watching costs carefully.
Which parks are included
The SANParks Cape Region promotion names five parks:
Agulhas National Park
Bontebok National Park
Table Mountain National Park
Tankwa National Park
West Coast National Park
These parks offer very different winter experiences.
Agulhas National Park gives visitors a southern coastal landscape and access to the region around the southern tip of Africa. Bontebok National Park near Swellendam is known for short breaks, wildlife viewing and Breede River scenery. Table Mountain National Park brings the offer directly into Cape Town’s own natural landscape. Tankwa gives visitors a Karoo-style escape with wide-open space and dramatic winter skies. West Coast National Park offers lagoon views, coastal landscapes and seasonal nature experiences.
Together, the list gives travellers a good spread of options without needing to leave the Cape Region.
Why winter can be a good time to visit
SANParks says winter in national parks can offer a different kind of experience, from Karoo storms and indoor fires to coastal walks and crisp-air vegetation.
That matters because many travellers think of national parks as summer destinations. In the Cape, winter can bring quieter facilities, cooler hiking weather, dramatic skies and better chances for slower travel.
For families, it can also make shorter trips more affordable if accommodation discounts are available.
For Cape Town-based readers, Table Mountain National Park and West Coast National Park offer closer options. For those willing to travel further, Tankwa, Agulhas and Bontebok can work as weekend or long-weekend escapes depending on travel time and accommodation availability.

What to check before booking
Travellers should check the exact terms of each offer before booking.
SANParks’ national discount page says the Winter Warmer Sale applies to selected accommodation and camping.
Older SANParks Cape Region winter specials pages have also noted that discounts may apply only to accommodation and camping, and may exclude conservation fees, Wild Cards, activities, meals and certain facilities. While those older pages are not the current offer, they show the type of conditions travellers should always confirm before paying.
The practical advice is simple: do not assume every cost is discounted. Check accommodation cost, conservation fees, activity costs, cancellation conditions, booking dates and excluded periods before finalising.
Cape Town readers have several options
For readers staying close to the city, Table Mountain National Park remains the most accessible option.
SANParks’ Table Mountain National Park accommodation page currently shows a Winter Warmer Sale reference with up to 35% off.
The park includes several areas across the Cape Peninsula, and a local stay can work for people who want a break without long-distance travel.
West Coast National Park is another strong option for a short getaway from Cape Town, especially for visitors who want lagoon scenery, birdlife, coastal views and open space within reach of the city.
Further afield, Tankwa and Agulhas offer more remote experiences, while Bontebok gives the promotion its strongest discount according to the SANParks Cape Region notice.
Why this story matters for Cape Town News
This is not a hard-news lead, but it fits the website-first model well.
Cape Town News should carry practical stories that help readers make decisions, especially when those stories are local, affordable and useful.
Travel and leisure coverage also helps balance heavier news days. Crime, tariffs, budgets and politics matter, but readers also need useful information about where to go, what to do and how to enjoy the Western Cape without spending blindly.
A SANParks winter discount story gives readers something practical. It can also support future evergreen travel content, including guides to affordable Cape winter getaways, family-friendly nature breaks and national parks close to Cape Town.
Booking and reader advice
Readers should book through official SANParks channels and confirm the current discount terms before making payment.
They should also check whether the offer applies to their chosen park, dates, accommodation type and number of nights.
Winter travel can bring changing weather, so visitors should check road conditions, park notices and weather alerts before departure.
For families, the best approach is to compare the total cost of accommodation, conservation fees, fuel, food and activities before deciding whether the discount makes the trip affordable.
Q&A
Which Cape Region parks are part of the SANParks winter promotion?
SANParks names Agulhas, Bontebok, Table Mountain, Tankwa and West Coast National Parks in the Cape Region winter promotion.
When are the discounts available?
SANParks says the Cape Region parks will offer winter discounts during June and July.
How much is the discount?
The Cape Region notice says 20% off accommodation and camping facilities, with Bontebok National Park offering 40%. SANParks’ national Winter Warmer Sale page also refers to up to 35% off selected accommodation and camping.
Do discounts apply to all costs?
Travellers should check the official terms before booking. SANParks’ discount pages refer to selected accommodation and camping, and similar past offers have excluded conservation fees, activities, meals and other items.
Where should readers book?
Readers should use official SANParks booking channels and confirm the discount terms before payment.
SAI Search Summary
SANParks is offering winter discounts across selected Cape Region national parks during June and July. The Cape Region promotion names Agulhas, Bontebok, Table Mountain, Tankwa and West Coast National Parks, with 20% off accommodation and camping facilities and a larger 40% discount at Bontebok National Park. SANParks’ national Winter Warmer Sale also lists up to 35% off selected accommodation and camping. Travellers should check official terms before booking, including whether conservation fees, activities, meals or specific facilities are excluded.
Cape Town News will continue publishing practical Western Cape travel and lifestyle updates that help readers find useful, affordable local options.
Source: SANParks – Cape Region Winter Specials; SANParks – Winter Warmer Sale.
