Private Historical Robben Island Pre Book and Table Mountain

$302
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About This Tour

Escape the crowds and uncover the hidden history of Robben Island with a private tour. This exclusive experience takes you beyond the typical tourist traps for an intimate look at one of the world's most significant historical sites.

Tour Robben Island's historic landmarks with a personal guide at your own pace
Visit the prison where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated for 18 years
See the Lime Quarry and Leper Graveyard rarely included on standard tours
Learn about Robben Island's complete history from its indigenous inhabitants to its modern legacy
Includes roundtrip ferry tickets and return transportation to your Cape Town hotel
If you want to truly understand Robben Island beyond the surface, this private tour is a must. Walk in the footsteps of Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners for a one-of-a-kind perspective on South Africa's powerful history of oppression and triumph over adversity. Make memories to last a lifetime.

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Inclusions

  • Entrance fees to Robben Island
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Bottle of water
  • Robben island boat trip & museum ticket (round trip)
  • Private Tour Guide/Driver, Vehicle and Fuel
  • Entry/Admission - Robben Island Museum
  • Table Mountain Aerial Cableway

Exclusions

  • Food, Drink and Gratuities(optional)

Tour Plan

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Stage 1

Robben Island is most famous as the place where Nelson Mandela, the first democratically elected president of South Africa, was imprisoned for 18 of his 27 years in jail. The island has since become a symbol of the triumph of democracy and freedom over oppression.

Stage 2

...Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa. It is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top.

Stage 3

Skilled Muslim labourers called Mardijkers moved to the Cape from Southeast Asia and lived in the Bo-Kaap Because the aboriginal tribes in the Cape Colony area resisted the Dutch, slaves were initially imported from Malaysia, Indonesia and different parts of Africa, hence the name “Malay”.The choice of colour is said to be attributed to the fact that while on lease, all the houses had to be white. When this rule was eventually lifted, and the slaves were allowed to buy the properties, all the houses were painted bright colours by their owners as an expression of their freedom.

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Know Before You Go

  • Public transportation nearby
  • Infants must sit on your lap
  • Passport required

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infant seats unavailable

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