THE 31ST CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL

 

THE 31ST CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL

In 2025, the Cape Town International Kite Festival proudly returns with a renewed spirit and a powerful new theme: #CourageToFly.

 

What: The 31st Cape Town International Kite Festival

When: 25 – 26 October 2025

Why: Mental Health Awareness / Raising funds for Cape Mental Health to fund essential free mental health services.

Venue: Youngsfield Military Base, Ottery

Tickets // Quicket: https://bit.ly/CTKiteFest2025 

Early Bird Ticket Discount: Closes 16 September 2025

 

The Cape Town International Kite Festival will return in 2025 with renewed spirit and a powerful theme, #CourageToFly. Now in its 31st year, the festival has become a symbol of hope, resilience and unity, and this year it celebrates the bravery it takes to face lifes challenges, particularly in relation to mental health. For the first time since the pandemic, the festival will once again take place over two full days – on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 October 2025 – marking a joyful return to the festivals much-loved extended format. Even more exciting, the festival will be hosted at a brand-new venue, the Youngsfield Military Base in Ottery, where the skies will come alive with colour, creativity and courage.

Since 1994, the Cape Town International Kite Festival has been organised annually by Cape Mental Health as part of its mission to raise awareness of mental health and promote resilience. Each kite that rises into the air is a reminder of freedom, creativity and the courage it takes to seek help, speak openly, and support those on their mental health journeys. This years theme was chosen against the backdrop of recent global challenges – from political and social instability to the lingering effects of the pandemic – all of which have contributed to rising rates of anxiety, depression and other mental health conditions. In South Africa, an estimated 16.5% of the population lives with a mental disorder, and the stigma attached to these conditions remains a significant barrier to treatment and recovery.

 

 

Cape Mental Health Chief Executive Officer, Professor Doctor Ingrid Daniels, emphasises that it takes remarkable courage to live with a mental health condition, to rise above stigma, and to continue along a recovery journey despite the inevitable challenges:

Like a kite soaring against strong winds, people living with mental health conditions inspire us all to hold on, rise above, and find strength to persevere.”

For Professor Doctor Daniels, the return of the full two-day festival is not only an opportunity for families and communities to come together in celebration, but also a way to honour that resilience.

There is great excitement in the buildup to the 31st Cape Town International Kite Festival. People have warm and fuzzy memories of the festivals in Muizenberg and every year since COVID, they have asked when we would return to a full festival filled with entertainment and activities for the entire family. This year, we are thrilled to say – were back!” – Professor Doctor Ingrid Daniels, Cape Mental Health CEO.

This years festival will feature a spectacular showcase of kites from both local and international participants, alongside entertainment for all ages, kite-making workshops, food vendors and an amusement park for children. It is designed to be a safe and joyful family outing, while also carrying a deeper message about the importance of mental health in building a resilient society.

The festival continues to expand its reach beyond the two-day celebration through initiatives such as the EduKite competition for schools, community fly events like the Heideveld Community Fly, and a variety of inclusive activities that ensure children and adults of all abilities can participate.

 

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For those unable to attend in person, Cape Mental Health encourages support through its BackaBuddy campaign, with all funds raised going directly to its essential free services across the Western Cape. These services enable individuals and families affected by mental health conditions to access the care and assistance they need, ensuring that the festivals impact extends far beyond the colourful skies of October.

 

 

DONATE HERE VIA BACKABUDDY!

The 31st Cape Town International Kite Festival will take place on 25 and 26 October 2025 at Youngsfield Military Base, Ottery. 

More information, follow @CTKiteFest on social media.

This October, the skies of Cape Town will once again fill with colour and hope, as kites rise as symbols of resilience, unity and the courage to fly.

 

ABOUT THE CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL

Since 1994, Cape Mental Health has proudly hosted the Cape Town International Kite Festival, Africa’s oldest kiting event, dedicated to raising funds and advocating for mental wellness.

CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL CONTACT:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/CTKiteFest

Twitter: @CTKiteFest

Instagram: @CTKiteFest

Hashtags: #CourageToFly and #CTKiteFest

WhatsApp: +2783 219 9034

Telephone: 021 447 9040 (Office Hours)

Email: events@cmh.org.za

*Photo Credit: Sulize Terreblanche.

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