VISIT ROBBEN ISLAND

A long way to freedom
The island where the legend of Nelson Mandela was born

Visit Robben Island: Book your tickets and visit the Cape Town Museum

Visiting Robben Island is much more than just exploring a tourist destination. Located about 7 km off the coast of Cape Town in South Africa, this island is a powerful symbol of the struggle against apartheid and of human resilience. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it attracts thousands of visitors each year, eager to discover its rich and moving history.

Whether you’re a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply curious, Robben Island offers an unforgettable experience. This article guides you through everything you need to know to plan your visit, book your tickets, and make the most of your day on the island.

Robben Island Museum

Ticket + Ferry

Robben Island Museum

Ticket + Ferry

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Robben Island Museum

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Why visit Robben Island?

Robben Island is not your average tourist attraction. It’s a memorial site, a living museum that tells the story of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Here’s why a visit is a must:

A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Robben Island was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. This international recognition testifies to the island’s historical and cultural significance. The Robben Island Museum preserves and shares the history of those who fought for freedom and justice in South Africa.

Nelson Mandela’s cell

One of Robben Island’s main attractions is the cell where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years. This small, austere cell offers a poignant glimpse into the conditions of his imprisonment and Mandela’s resilience. Visiting this cell is an emotional and educational experience that leaves a lasting impression on visitors.

A rich and complex history

Robben Island has a long history dating back several centuries. From a military fortress to a political prison, the island has played a crucial role in South African history. Guided tours offer detailed insights into this complex history, narrated by guides who often have a personal connection to the place.

Spectacular natural landscapes

Beyond its historical significance, Robben Island offers magnificent natural scenery. The island is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, and the views from the ferry and from the island itself are spectacular. Visitors can also observe local wildlife, including African penguins and sea lions.

Ticket types and tour options

Robben Island offers several tour options to suit different interests and budgets. Here are the main ticket categories available:

Standard Visit (Single Ticket)

The standard tour is the most popular option. It includes:

  • Return ferry journey (approximately 30 minutes each way)
  • Guided tour of the island (approximately 2 hours)
  • Access to the main museum
  • Visit to Nelson Mandela’s cell
  • Total duration: approximately 4 hours

This option is ideal for visitors who want a complete experience without a long-term commitment.

Premium guided tour

For those who want a more in-depth experience, premium guided tours offer:

  • Specialist guide with in-depth historical expertise
  • Access to additional areas of the island
  • Additional time for questions and discussions
  • Small group (usually less than 15 people)
  • Total duration: approximately 5-6 hours

Private visit

Private groups can arrange a customized tour:

  • Dedicated guide for your group
  • Flexible itinerary based on your interests
  • Duration tailored to your preferences
  • Ideal for families, groups of friends or school groups

Combined tour with Cape Town

Some packages combine Robben Island with other Cape Town attractions:

  • Robben Island + Table Mountain – Book here!
  • Robben Island + Cape Point – Book here!
  • Robben Island + V&A Waterfront
  • Robben Island + Apartheid Museum

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Prices and access conditions

Ticket prices

Prices vary depending on your nationality and age:

For non-South African residents:

  • Adult: ZAR 620 (approximately €33)
  • Child (under 18): ZAR 310 (approximately €17)
  • Children (under 5 years old): Free

For South African residents:

  • Adult: ZAR 400 (approximately €21)
  • Child: ZAR 210 (approximately €11)

Access conditions

  • Minimum age: None (young children are welcome)
  • Physical condition: The visit involves walking (approximately 2-3 km)
  • Reduced mobility: Adaptations are available, please contact us in advance
  • Restrictions: No large luggage, no picnics

Weather conditions

Robben Island is accessible all year round, but weather conditions can affect ferry crossings:

  • Ideal season: October to April (spring/summer)
  • Less favorable season: June to August (winter)
  • Possible closures: In case of storms or adverse sea conditions

How do I book my tickets?

Online booking:

Online booking is the simplest and fastest method:

  1. Visit our booking site
  2. Select your date and ticket type
  3. Enter your personal information
  4. Make the payment
  5. Receive your confirmation by email
  6. Print or download your ticket

Advantages of online booking:

  • Priority access to tickets
  • 5-10% discount on rates
  • No queue on the day of the visit
  • Immediate confirmation
  • Flexibility to modify your reservation

Reservations can be made on-site.

You can also buy your tickets directly at the Nelson Mandela footbridge at the V&A Waterfront, but this is not recommended because:

  • Tickets may be sold out
  • The queues can be long
  • No discount available
  • Less flexibility for schedules

Practical information for your visit

Departure times

Ferries depart from the V&A Waterfront at regular intervals:

High season (October-April): Departures every hour, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Low season (May-September): Less frequent departures, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Last return: Usually around 5:00 PM

Where to go?

Departure point: Nelson Mandela Footbridge, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town

Recommended arrival time: 30 minutes before departure

Parking: Available at the V&A Waterfront (fee applies)

Public transport: Accessible from the city centre

To bring with you

The weather can change very quickly!

Warm and waterproof clothing (the wind can be strong)

Sunscreen and a hat

Comfortable, closed shoes

Camera

Reusable water bottle

Small backpack

Not accepted during the visit

Large luggage

Picnic (no food or drinks allowed)

Pets

Drones

Weapons or dangerous objects

Tips for a better experience

Booking in advance is highly recommended.

Robben Island is very popular, especially during the tourist season. Booking your tickets at least a week in advance guarantees you a place and allows you to benefit from discounts.

Choose the right time

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds.
  • Avoid peak times (weekends, public holidays)
  • Check the weather before booking

Listen carefully to your guide

Robben Island’s guides are passionate experts. Listen carefully to their stories and don’t hesitate to ask questions. Many guides have a personal connection to the island’s history.

Take your time

Don’t rush. Take the time to visit each area, read the information panels, and reflect on the historical significance of the place.

Respect the place

Robben Island is a memorial site. Please observe silence in sensitive areas, do not touch the exhibits, and follow your guide’s instructions.

In conclusion…

Robben Island is a must-see for anyone visiting Cape Town. It’s a place for learning, reflection, and respect. By booking your tickets in advance and following our advice, you’ll ensure a memorable experience.

Don’t miss the opportunity to visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site and discover the fascinating history of the fight against apartheid in South Africa.

Book your tickets now and get ready for an unforgettable visit to Robben Island!

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does the visit last?

A: The standard tour lasts approximately 4 hours, including the ferry ride (1 hour) and the guided tour (2 hours).

Q: Can I visit Robben Island with children?

A: Yes, Robben Island is accessible to children of all ages. However, the visit involves walking and can be long for very young children.

Q: Is Robben Island wheelchair accessible?

A: Partially. Some areas are accessible, but not all. Contact us in advance to find out what accommodations are available.

Q: Can I take pictures?

A: Yes, photography is permitted in most areas. However, flash photography is prohibited in certain areas of the museum.

Q: What happens in case of bad weather?

A: In case of bad weather conditions, ferry crossings may be cancelled. You will be refunded or can reschedule your visit.

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