Work for accommodation in our Cape Town Backpacker

Our Backpackers is situated in the bohemian student Village of Observatory, in Cape Town, South Africa. Our Hostel has often been described as a place "you can call home for a while" - friendly staff, neat, clean and nicely decorated rooms in this Victorian house built in the 1890's - all set against the magnificent backdrop of Table Mountain.

Work-awayers are expected to work 35 hours a week (5 x 7hour shifts). Usually the Work-awayers will help with our social programme, showing people around our groovy area and getting travellers involved in little social activities. You will soon be part of the team and our little community. Learn isiXhosa with our ladies, or Afrikaans. There are also a number of opportunities to get out and about and explore Cape Town. Shifts are usually during the afternoon/ evening time, leaving the day for exploring.

If this is your first time to South Africa, you will probably find it quite inexpensive (Especially if you are travelling with Euros or Dollars.)but you'll still have to budget for extras such as going out, socialising and further travel around South Africa. You can live comfortably on a budget of R100 or 10Euros a day for extras, R200 a day if you want to eat out every night.

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Email us ! [email protected] Backpackers is situated in the bohemian student Village of Observatory, in Cape Town, South Africa. Our Hostel has often been described as a place "you can call home for a while" - friendly staff, neat, clean and nicely decorated rooms in this Victorian house built in the 1890's - all set against the magnificent backdrop of Table Mountain.

Work-awayers are expected to work 35 hours a week (5 x 7hour shifts). Usually the Work-awayers will help with our social programme, showing people around our groovy area and getting travellers involved in little social activities. You will soon be part of the team and our little community. Learn isiXhosa with our ladies, or Afrikaans. There are also a number of opportunities to get out and about and explore Cape Town. Shifts are usually during the afternoon/ evening time, leaving the day for exploring.

If this is your first time to South Africa, you will probably find it quite inexpensive (Especially if you are travelling with Euros or Dollars.)but you'll still have to budget for extras such as going out, socialising and further travel around South Africa. You can live comfortably on a budget of R100 or 10Euros a day for extras, R200 a day if you want to eat out every night.

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Job first posted: 02 July 2015