Table Mountain Cableway Welcomes 33 Millionth Visitor, Highlighting Cape Town’s Tourism Growth

Table Mountain Aerial Cableway celebrates 33 million visitors, reinforcing Cape Town’s status as a top global tourist destination and boosting local tourism.

The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway has recorded an impressive feat during the current 2025 festive season, with it now hosting its 33 millionth visitor at one of the most popular tourism sites in Cape Town. This feat affirms the popularity of Table Mountain, which has now become a key element in ensuring that tourism in the region continues to grow from strength to strength. The cableway’s impressive feat was marked on 15th December 2025, when it hosted Ofentse Huma and Thabiso Letsoalo, who became its 33 millionth visitors.

Table Mountain: A Key Attraction for Visitors to Cape Town

Since its inauguration, the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway has been a vital part of Cape Town’s tourism offerings, providing visitors with breathtaking views as they ascend to the summit of Table Mountain, one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature. This UNESCO World Heritage site attracts millions of tourists annually, drawing people from around the world to experience its unique flora and fauna, panoramic views of the city, and its rich cultural significance.

The achievement of welcoming 33 million visitors to the cableway is a testament to Table Mountain’s global appeal. As one of the most recognized natural landmarks, the mountain plays a crucial role in the tourism economy of Cape Town, acting as a major draw for international and domestic visitors alike.

Boosting Cape Town’s International Reputation

The 33 millionth visitor milestone aligns perfectly with the renewed global recognition Cape Town is receiving in the international travel community. Earlier this week, Travel and Leisure Asia honored Cape Town with the Editor’s Choice Best City in the International Category award at the India’s Best Awards 2025, highlighting the city as a top destination for travelers. Additionally, the U.S. News & World Report ranked Cape Town fifth among the Best Places to Visit in Africa, awarding it a Gold Award Badge of Excellence for the city’s outstanding appeal.

James Vos, the City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth, remarked that Table Mountain remains integral to Cape Town’s tourism offering. “Table Mountain is far more than an iconic backdrop. As one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature, it is central to Cape Town’s destination value proposition and a major contributor to our tourism economy,” Vos explained.

He added that the mountain continues to be one of the primary reasons why tourists choose Cape Town, drawing visitors from across the globe and stimulating significant economic activity throughout the city. From hotels and restaurants to local transport, guides, and small businesses, Table Mountain’s influence extends far beyond the cableway itself, benefitting multiple sectors of the tourism industry.

The Growing Confidence in Cape Town’s Tourism Sector

The fact that this milestone was achieved during the busy festive season reflects growing confidence in Cape Town as a global tourist destination. The city’s vibrant tourism sector has shown resilience, bouncing back strongly in the wake of global travel restrictions. The combined efforts of local government, tourism boards, and the private sector have contributed to Cape Town’s success in attracting international visitors and maintaining a robust tourism economy.

“Reaching this milestone during a strong festive season reflects growing confidence in Cape Town as a destination and the effectiveness of our collective efforts to promote the city globally while ensuring visitors enjoy safe, high-quality experiences,” said Vos. The international recognition Cape Town has received, alongside its position as a leading destination in the tourism sector, is a testament to the city’s ongoing marketing initiatives and dedication to delivering memorable experiences to travelers.

Table Mountain’s Impact on Local Economy and Employment

The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway’s success is not only important for tourism but also plays a crucial role in Cape Town’s local economy. As one of the city’s top tourist attractions, it directly supports thousands of jobs across various sectors. From hospitality workers to tour operators and retail staff, the economic ripple effect of the cableway is significant.

Tourism spending driven by visitors to Table Mountain contributes to the wider economy, supporting businesses ranging from hotels and restaurants to transportation services. Local shops and attractions in the vicinity of the cableway also benefit from increased foot traffic, helping to sustain the growth of Cape Town’s retail and service industries.

Additionally, the influx of tourists to Cape Town helps boost South Africa’s broader tourism sector, driving investment and encouraging innovation within the hospitality industry. The success of Table Mountain in attracting millions of visitors further underscores the need for sustainable tourism practices to ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy the city’s natural beauty.

Cape Town’s Future as a Top Tourism Destination

With continued investments in infrastructure, attractions, and tourism services, Cape Town is positioning itself as a leading global destination for travelers seeking cultural, adventure, and leisure experiences. The city’s ability to attract millions of tourists each year, including 33 million visitors to Table Mountain alone, highlights its appeal and potential for growth in the coming years.

As Cape Town continues to grow as a key tourism destination, it will remain committed to balancing tourism development with sustainability. This approach is crucial for maintaining the city’s unique character while ensuring that tourism benefits the local population and economy.

Celebrating Success and Building for the Future

Reaching the 33 millionth visitor at the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway is quite an important milestone in the tourism history of the city. Table Mountain, with its iconic status, world-class experiences, and growing global recognition, continues to remain an important contributor to the tourism economy in the city of Cape Town. As the city continues to focus on increasing its global footprint to welcome even more tourists, the tourism sector continues to remain an important contributor to growth in the city. The future of tourism in Cape Town has never looked brighter, and Table Mountain is leading the charge.

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