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Flying Dutchman Funicular 277 reviews #24 of 196 things to do in Cape Town Central TramsPoints of Interest & Landmarks Open now 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Write a review What people are saying By Wombling_Free_7548 " Funicular fun " Oct 2023 Excellent funicular, has a curve in the track which is unusual. " Ride to the light house " Nov 2019
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As for the legend of the Flying Dutchman, you will want to know more about that in order to understand where the Cape Point Funicular got its name. According to the legend, the Flying Dutchman was a galleon captained by Hendrik van der Decken, who was bringing the shop back to Holland from the place now known as Jakarta in 1641.
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Take an exciting and novel method of travel on The Flying Dutchman funicular. Enjoy the views as you make your way through dense foliage the upper lighthouse. Avoid the uphill walk from the car park to the summit and enjoy the panoramic views. The line runs from a lower station at the Cape Point car park.
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The Flying Dutchman Funicular, also known as the Cape Point Funicular, is a funicular railway located at Cape Point, near the Cape of Good Hope in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The line runs from a lower station at the Cape Point car park, up an incline through dense fynbos to the upper lighthouse.
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Flying Dutchman Funicular 277 reviews #23 of 196 things to do in Cape Town Central TramsPoints of Interest & Landmarks Closed now 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Write a review What people are saying By Wombling_Free_7548 " Funicular fun " Oct 2023 Excellent funicular, has a curve in the track which is unusual. " Beautiful view of Cape Point " Dec 2019
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The Flying Dutchman Funicular, also known as the Cape Point Funicular, is a funicular railway located at Cape Point. The line runs from a lower station at the Cape Point car park, up an incline through dense fynbos to the upper lighthouse. The funicular leaves from the lower station every three minutes, comfortably accommodates 25 passengers.
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The Flying Dutchman Funicular travels on a railroad on Cape Point, providing a novel and exciting way to travel and see the sights. From the bottom station, you will journey through dense foliage and fynbos to the upper lighthouse. With 40 passengers per car and a length of 585m, you can always pitch up in large groups as you reach a height of 87m.
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The Flying Dutchman Funicular, also known as the Cape Point Funicular, is a funicular railway located at Cape Point. It's the only commercial funicular of its type in Africa, and takes its name from the local legend of the Flying Dutchman ghost ship.
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R45. The Flying Dutchman Funicular, also known as the Cape Point Funicular, is a funicular railway located at Cape Point. It is believed to be the only commercial funicular of its type in Africa, and takes its name from the local legend of the Flying Dutchman ghost ship. The line runs from a lower station at the Cape Point car park, up an.
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Flying Dutchman Funicular See all things to do Flying Dutchman Funicular 4.5 277 reviews #23 of 196 things to do in Cape Town Central TramsPoints of Interest & Landmarks Closed now 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Write a review What people are saying By Wombling_Free_7548 " Funicular fun " Oct 2023 Excellent funicular, has a curve in the track which is unusual.
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Flying Dutchman Funicular 4.5 277 reviews #23 of 196 things to do in Cape Town Central TramsPoints of Interest & Landmarks Open now 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Write a review What people are saying By Wombling_Free_7548 " Funicular fun " Oct 2023 Excellent funicular, has a curve in the track which is unusual. " Beautiful view of Cape Point " Dec 2019
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Cape Point Flying Dutchman Funicular Ticket (One way Down) (From ₹ 370.12) Cape Point Flying Dutchman Funicular Ticket (One way Up) (From ₹ 370.12) Cape Town City Pass including Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Transport (From ₹ 8,375.29)
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Instead of encountering the steep hike up to Cape Point's upper lighthouse area—the Flying Dutchman Funicular is an easy, quick, and stress-free alternative. A one-way ticket is provided, which saves time waiting in the ticket line, and the endpoint offers stunning views of the fynbos vegetation and the coast below.
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Adults: R85; Children (age 2 to 11 years): R30 The Flying Dutchman Funicular Fees:+ Return: Adult: R49; Children (age 6 to 16 years): R21; Children under 6 years of age: free One way: Adult: R39; Children (age 6 to 16 years): R16; Children under 6 years of age: free *Wild Card and My Green Card holders pay no conservation fee.
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The Flying Dutchman Funicular, also known as the Cape Point Funicular, is a funicular railway located at Cape Point. It is believed to be the only commercial funicular of its type in Africa, and takes its name from the local legend of the Flying Dutchman ghost ship.