Flying Dutchman Funicular

Why walk when you can take The Flying Dutchman

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Why walk when you can take The Flying Dutchman

Africa's only commercial funicular in Cape Point

What exactly is The Flying Dutchman? It’s a cable-drawn railway system that provides 370 000 passengers a year with a quick and easy way of reaching the old lighthouse at Cape Point – 238m above the notorious oceans at the most south-western tip of Africa.

Sure, you can walk up to the lighthouse, but it may be a good idea to save your energy for the scenic walk from the upper lighthouse to the lower lighthouse, or even better, the beautiful 1-hour walk to Dias Beach.

The Flying Dutchman is a favourite among families; mom and dad can enjoy the spectacular views while their kids enjoy the thrill of being pulled up the mountainside in the funicular on a magic carpet ride to the end of the world! A bonus is that youngsters under six years of age ride for free.

So it’s useful and fun, but why is it called The Flying Dutchman? In 1680, a ship named The Flying Dutchman got into trouble at the ‘Cape of Storms’, notorious for inclement weather.

Legend has it that the ship’s captain swore that he would round the Cape if it was the last thing he did, and it was. The Flying Dutchman lost a battle against Mother Nature and was swallowed by the ocean. Ever since then many people have claimed to have experienced ghostly sightings of The Flying Dutchman ship around what is nowadays known as the Cape of Good Hope.

Initially the Flying Dutchman transport system at Cape Point was a diesel bus, which operated until December 1996, and then gave way to the two much more environmentally friendly funicular cars that operate today.

Apart from being Africa’s only commercial funicular, another unique aspect of the Flying Dutchman is that it has two cars on one track (with a short split halfway to allow them to pass each other) and is also curved both vertically and horizontally; certainly an unusual transport experience and perfect for Cape Point.

Red carpet appeal

Famous personalities who have enjoyed rides on the Flying Dutchman include Cliff Richard, Sean Paul, Jacob Zuma, Samuel L. Jackson, Forest Whitaker and a number of state presidents. The tallest man and shortest man in the world have also enjoyed the Flying Dutchman experience.

A ride up the 585 metre long Flying Dutchman track enables you to take in awe-inspiring views of the Cape of Good Hope, Dias Beach, Buffels Bay, Bellows Rock and Cape Maclear, either from the funicular itself on the way up or from any of the lookout points in the vicinity of the lighthouse at the top.

The funicular runs to the top lighthouse at Cape Point every few minutes, and six hundred people per hour can be transported in the Flying Dutchman.

If you’ve worked up an appetite after returning with the Flying Dutchman Funicular, the Two Oceans Restaurant offers excellent seafood as well as easy lunches with an epic view. It’s certainly one of the best lunch spots on the Cape Peninsula, and not just for a Flying Dutchman.

Conservation fees:

Cape of Good Hope entry
Children R30; Adults R85

Flying Dutchman Funicular
Childen return, R20; Adult return, R47        

*Wild Card and My Green Card holders pay no conservation fee. 

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