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The 30-minute ferry ride to the island can be choppy; plan accordingly if you’re prone to motion sickness.
Arrive at least 45 minutes before your ferry departs to secure a spot and make your way to the boat.
A guided Robben Island bus tour, including ferry rides, takes up to 4 hours.
Food and drink are available for purchase on the island.
Robben Island is wheelchair accessible, but some of the ramps are quite steep.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Robben Island. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Visitors must explore Robben Island on a guided tour rather than traveling there independently. These typically include a ferry ride, followed by a bus tour and a walking tour. Shared tours begin at US$56, and private tours typically cost upwards of US$210.
Yes, Robben Island is definitely worth visiting, especially if you're interested in Cape Town's history. The island is best known as the site of the former prison where Nelson Mandela was held for 18 years. Many travelers book tour packages that include hotel pickup, drop-off, ferry transfers, and guided tours once on the island.
Per one customer who booked the Robben Island with Interesting Stops in Mandela Footsteps, "Amazing historic site with the guide being a former political prisoner. We loved it, thank you. Would definitely recommend for anyone travelling to Cape Town."
A typical Robben Island tour takes around 3.5 hours. That estimate includes round-trip ferry transportation from Cape Town, as well as bus trips that depart from Murray’s Bay Harbour and take you to historical sights around the island. Note that ferry departures can vary depending on weather conditions.
Yes, Robben Island is open to tourists and has been since 1997, when it was turned into a museum and national monument. The island, formerly a penal colony and leper colony, is most famous for being home to the national security prison where Nelson Mandela was held for 18 years.
The best time to go to Robben Island is the first tour of the day, when it’s the least crowded. Make this booking at least several days in advance to secure your slot—particularly if you plan to visit during the September to April high season. Several tours depart each day.
Yes, you can visit Robben Island and Table Mountain on the same day. The average Robben Island visit takes about 3.5 hours, so there’s ample time to do both. To simplify your transportation, opt for a guided tour that visits both landmarks.
Technically, yes—some professionals do swim from Robben Island to Cape Town. The famed Freedom Swim is an annual tradition marking South Africa’s Freedom Day (April 27) and the country’s democracy. During the event swimmers paddle to Cape Town from Robben Island, tackling a route considered “the Everest of open-water swimming.”
There are tons of fun things to do when you're done visiting Robben Island. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in and around Cape Town:
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