Robben Island Museum
History museum · Cape Town ·

Robben Island Museum

History museum · Cape Town ·

Former penal colony, prison of Nelson Mandela, moving history

historical significance
former inmate guides
nelson mandela
ferry ride
impactful experience
knowledgeable guides
prison tour
apartheid history
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Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
Robben Island Museum by null
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Robben Island, Cape Town, 7400, South Africa Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Robben Island, Cape Town, 7400, South Africa Get directions

+27 21 409 5100
robben-island.org.za

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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 16, 2026

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15 Best Museums in Cape Town

"Most well-known as the prison where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27-year sentence, Robben Island, in Table Bay, is where many political activists were imprisoned during the Apartheid. Through the lens of the former prisoners, the museum here tells the emotional story of human rights and injustice. It's a four-hour experience; visitors catch a ferry to the island and hop aboard a bus for a guided tour of the most important sites, including Mandela's former cell. Although the Robben Island Museum is one of the most touristy things you can do in Cape Town—you’ll definitely find more foreigners than locals—it's not to be missed." - Mary Holland

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"This island, about five miles off the coast of Cape Town, had been a notorious penal colony since the Dutch and English colonial times. But its main notoriety comes from the fact that this is where many iconic South African freedom fighters were imprisoned—chief among them Nelson Mandela, who spent 18 years of his 27-year sentence at Robben Island. Visitors board a ferry from the V&A Waterfront (they should book in advance, as boats frequently sell out), then take a bus tour around the island before walking through the prison itself." - Sarah Khan

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Robben Island Museum

"Give us the backstory for Robben Island.This island, about five miles off the coast of Cape Town, had been a notorious penal colony since the Dutch and English colonial times. But its main notoriety comes from the fact that this is where many iconic South African freedom fighters were imprisoned—chief among them Nelson Mandela, who spent 18 years of his 27-year sentence at Robben Island. Visitors board a ferry from the V&A Waterfront (they should book in advance, as boats frequently sell out), then take a bus tour around the island before walking through the prison itself. Wow. What is the mood like inside the prison?Somber for sure. Walking past the very cell where Mandela spent so many years is heartbreaking, and the entire experience makes you reflect on the cruelty that was the law not that long ago. Sounds incredible. How are the tour guides?Guides are amazing; most are former inmates themselves, so hearing them reflect on their time here is deeply moving. Who else will you find walking through the corridors?Tourists for sure—this should be a mandatory stop on a first-timer's South Africa itinerary—but also plenty of South Africans, from schoolchildren on field trips to older generations returning to take it all in. So coming out of it, what was your takeaway?It's a profoundly moving experience and will make you want to obsessively Google every detail of Mandela's inspiring life. Understandable. In your opinion, who is this one best for?Everyone who visits South Africa should take time to visit various monuments or museums that shed light on the brutalities of apartheid, and this is one of the main ones to prioritize. That said, it's a time commitment—expect to spend about four hours for the round-trip ferry and full tour of the island, but sometimes delays can make that last even longer—so if you're pressed for time, you may need to sit this one out." - Mary Holland

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Ella B.

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This museum is a must-visit in Cape Town. The history is essential to understanding South Africa and its rich and complex history. We had two guides- one in the bus tour, an incredibly well spoken individual who had us all entranced with the guided bus tour, around the island. The second was a man who himself had been imprisoned on the island for 7 years, and returned to continue his activism and inform. Both were incredible experiences. I highly recommend a visit and while an intense experience, was also incredible.

Liezel G.

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We had a great time, the 10km run was epic taking you around the island and different sightings. Will hopefully be able to run it again next year. The ferry ride back was insanely crazy with the waves but still fun.

Goddeti Siva Mohan R.

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It was a good experience to visit and see how South Africans kept there and as per the guide explanation it was hell, people suffered a lot. It is very painful if you think how they stayed and there were treated. Must visit and feel the pain of many prisoners faced.

Jannus van der W.

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Truly worth the money. Nothing what we expect expected. ALLEN our tour guide was knowledgeable and friendly with a quirky sense of humor. Max, the previously encarsenated inmate was true and compassionate with his story but accepting and so friendly in telling the story. I could imagine every step of his journey......

Manesh M.

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Historical Place where political prisoners were kept during Apartheid regime. Poignant place with a pensive atmosphere. The guide was very good - a former prisoner. While famous for Nelson Mandela's incarceration, there were many prisoners. Am integral part of South Africaan freedom struggle. The Ferry is from V&A Waterfront about 45 mins. The sea can be rough and has suberb views of Table Mountain. Book well in advance.

Marylyne M.

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This Island has alot of history on South Africa and the fight for their independence. It is so well maintained with amazing tours a d very informative guides.

Khanyi M.

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The experience was so beautiful yet very overwhelming. The history and how black lives were treated felt so near and clear, like you could actually invision their experience

Kimberly R.

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This was education. The tour is mostly listening to the tour guide. There's not much in the way of memorabilia like a museum or typical memorial site. The guides are full of knowledge and welcome questions. Not great for small kids, nothing to hold their attention.