Visit Robben Island

A long way to freedeom

 
The island where the legend of Nelson Mandela was born

ROBBEN ISLAND

“To be free is not only to throw off one’s chains; it is living in a way that respects and strengthens the freedom of others.” Nelson Mandela, A Long Walk to Freedom.

Nelson MANDELA's prison

Visit Robben Island Prison

Robben Island, located about 7 km off the coast of Cape Town in South Africa, is much more than just an island. She is a powerful symbol of the fight against apartheid and human resilience.

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this island attracts thousands of visitors each year, eager to discover its rich and moving history. In this article, we guide you through everything you need to know to plan your visit to Robben Island, as well as practical tips and ideas for other activities in Cape Town.

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La route panoramique du Cap

Spark's Bay Road

Spark’s Bay Road est une route côtière pittoresque réputée pour ses paysages à couper le souffle, ses charmantes petites villes et sa culture locale vibrante. Située dans une région magnifique, la route serpente le long de la côte, offrant des vues imprenables sur l’océan, des falaises escarpées et des plages de sable fin. C’est une destination prisée pour les road trips, le vélo et les amateurs de plein air.

Touristic bus

Hout Bay et Sea Point

See all of Cape Town’s must-see sites with just one ticket and walking tours.

Penguin Island

Boulder Beach & Cape point

Boulders Beach is one of South Africa’s most iconic and adorable attractions, located near Simon’s Town, about a 40-minute drive from Cape Town city centre. This beach is world famous for its colony of African penguins (also called Cape penguins), a species endemic to South Africa.

Ostriches in the wild

The Cape of Good Hope

2 hours from the Cap

Safari Alquila Reserve

Aquila offers a convenient and luxurious safari experience close to Cape Town, making it a perfect choice for those who want to experience South African wildlife without traveling long distances. Its commitment to conservation and sustainable development adds to its appeal, allowing visitors to contribute to the protection of Africa’s natural heritage.

Colors full of eyes.

The BO-KAPP district

Famous for its vibrant homes, rich cultural heritage and unique history. Formerly known as the “Malay Quarter”, it is the heart of the Cape Malay Muslim community. Bo-Kaap is known for its cobblestone streets, tasty Cape Malay cuisine and its museum which traces the history of the community. It is an essential place to discover the cultural diversity and authenticity of Cape Town.

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