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Western Cape Gears Up For Busy Easter Weekend Despite Rising Fuel Prices

The Western Cape is preparing for strong Easter travel demand as domestic tourism rises, even with increasing fuel costs putting pressure on travellers.

Last updated: April 4, 2026 2:48 pm
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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Cape Town and the Western Cape are preparing for a busy Easter weekend, with strong early signs pointing to increased domestic travel despite rising fuel prices.

The Western Cape Provincial Department of Economic Development and Tourism has confirmed that local tourism operators are expecting high demand, particularly in Cape Town and popular coastal destinations. The timing of public holidays alongside the school break, combined with favourable weather conditions, is driving travel interest across the province.

Accommodation providers and tourist attractions are reporting solid forward bookings from South African travellers. Easter remains a key travel period for families, and current conditions are supporting what authorities describe as a healthy domestic tourism outlook.

However, officials remain cautious about the broader tourism landscape. Global uncertainty, including ongoing conflict in the Middle East, is beginning to affect long-haul travel demand to Southern Africa. Industry feedback indicates rising hesitation among international travellers, with some postponements and cancellations already being reported. Increased airfares, linked to route disruptions and higher fuel costs, are also impacting travel decisions.

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Fuel prices remain a major concern locally. The rising cost of petrol and diesel is placing pressure on travellers, particularly those planning long-distance trips. Despite this, the Western Cape Government has assured the public that there is sufficient fuel supply available across the province for the Easter period.

Authorities have confirmed that fuel reserves are stable and that there is no immediate risk of shortages. While isolated instances of fuel rationing have been reported in parts of the agricultural sector, including areas along the Garden Route and West Coast, these have not affected tourism-related travel.

Tourism officials are continuing to monitor booking trends and economic conditions closely. The focus remains on supporting local businesses while maintaining the Western Cape’s position as a leading travel destination.

A recent Cape Town Tourism survey shows that South Africans are still travelling, but are becoming more cost-conscious. The majority of respondents indicated a preference for domestic travel, with affordability and value now playing a central role in decision-making.

City of Cape Town MMC for Economic Growth and Tourism, Alderman James Vos, said the city remains well-positioned to meet this demand, offering a wide range of accessible experiences for visitors looking to balance cost with quality.

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Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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