Daily costs per person in US dollars. Table Mountain costs depend on season, accommodation style, and activity choices — these ranges cover the spectrum from budget backpacker to comfortable mid-range.
Daily cost breakdown
Currency: ZAR (Rand) (Cards accepted in tourist areas)
| Category | Budget | Mid-range | Splurge | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | $15–40 | $50–120 | $150+ | Hostels → guesthouses → boutique lodges |
| Food | $10–20 | $20–40 | $50+ | Street food → local restaurants → fine dining |
| Transport | $5–15 | $15–40 | $50+ | Public buses → shared transfers → private car |
| Activities | $5–20 | $20–60 | $80+ | Self-guided → group tours → private guides |
| Entry Fees | $5–15 | $15–30 | $30–50 | Combined tickets save money |
| Daily Total | $45–135 | $150–350 | $380+ | Budget backpacker → comfortable mid → luxury |
Money-saving tips
Book ahead online
Tickets and tours booked online are often 10-30% cheaper than walk-in prices. Many attractions sell out in peak season — advance booking guarantees entry and saves money.
Visit in shoulder season
Shoulder months (just before or after peak season) offer better prices on accommodation and flights with similar weather and fewer crowds. Nov – Mar is peak.
Stay nearby, not at the gate
Accommodation directly at the attraction charges a premium. Staying 10-20 minutes away can save 30-50% on nightly rates. Use public transport or a rental car to bridge the gap.
Pack your own lunch
Tourist-area restaurants charge inflated prices. Pack sandwiches, snacks, and a refillable water bottle to save $15-30 per day on food. Buy supplies at local supermarkets or markets.
Free walking tours & guides
Many areas offer free or tip-based guided walks that are better than paid tours. Local guides provide insider knowledge and support the community. Check online for options.
Use local transport
Taxis and private transfers are the most expensive option. Local buses, shared minivans, or ride-sharing are 50-80% cheaper and give you a more authentic experience.