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  2. Tour Types - Robben Island Museum

    www.robben-island.org.za/tour-types

    Specialized Tours include Private Tours, VIP Tours and Protocol Tours. Private tours are for individuals or small groups. VIP Tours are for ‘famous’ personalities.

  3. Home - Robben Island Museum

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    The ferries depart from the Nelson Mandela Gateway at the V & A Waterfront. The tour takes 3.5 hours including the ferry trip to and from the Island (Depending on the boat used as they have different travel times). To book a tour click the button below. BOOK A TOUR.

  4. Frequently Asked Questions - Robben Island Museum

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    how long is the robben island tour? The standard tour to Robben Island is about 4 hours long with two half hour ferry trips, this is only true for the Krotoa as other boats take longer, between 30 min and 1 hour.

  5. Tour Types - test - Robben Island Museum

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    GENERAL TOUR SCHEDULE. General tours to Robben Island depart at the following times Monday to Sunday: (Weather and demand Permitting) Peak Season: 01 September to 30 April.

  6. Contact - Robben Island Museum

    www.robben-island.org.za/contact

    Contact - Robben Island Museum. T : +27 (0) 21 413 4200. BOOK A TOUR. GET DIRECTIONS.

  7. Virtual Tours - Robben Island Museum

    www.robben-island.org.za/virtual-tours

    Tours. South Africans R400 per adult R210 per child (U/18) Non South Africans R600 per adult R310 per child (U/18) Tour Times 09:00 | 11:00 | 13:00 | 15:00

  8. About us - Robben Island Museum

    www.robben-island.org.za/about-us

    Tours. South Africans R400 per adult R210 per child (U/18) Non South Africans R600 per adult R310 per child (U/18) Tour Times 09:00 | 11:00 | 13:00 | 15:00

  9. Prison Period OVERVIEW - Robben Island Museum

    www.robben-island.org.za/prison-period-overview

    Robben Island was used as a prison, for criminal and political prisoners, during South Africa’s historical colonial and apartheid historical era’s. The only time the Island was not used as a prison in its 500 year history was when it was used as a military base, which was between 1931 and 1960.

  10. Khoi Khoi OVERVIEW - Robben Island Museum

    www.robben-island.org.za/khoi-khoi-overview

    Khoi Khoi OVERVIEW. Robben Island is a vital part of the Khoi-Khoi people’s lives and heritage. They were the first South Africans recorded to have set foot on the Island – through banishment and imprisonment for resisting colonisation. In the 1400s the Khoikhoi inhabited the mainland.

  11. Vision & Mission - Robben Island Museum

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    OUR MISSION. To conserve and manage the cultural and natural heritage in order to retain the significance and the outstanding universal value of the site. To promote an inclusive and holistic understanding of the Island’s multi-layered history. To develop responsible and sustainable tourism products and services that offer a unique visitor ...