Robben Island-go or no?
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Robben Island-go or no?
Will be in Cape Town 3 days for New Years.
Doing a city tour & winelands with a private guide. Is Robben Island worth a 1/2 day trip or would we be better off spending time elsewhere. Travelling with 50's parents and family of 4 ages 18-23.
Doing a city tour & winelands with a private guide. Is Robben Island worth a 1/2 day trip or would we be better off spending time elsewhere. Travelling with 50's parents and family of 4 ages 18-23.
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Our family of 4 (2 kids ages 11 and 14) went in August. I don't regret going, but it wasn't quite what I expected. When we arrived on the island, we were put on a bus for a tour of the island which lasted close to an hour. The bus was pretty uncomfortable and the sights were not particularly interesting. When we arrived at the prison buildings, we were guided by a former prisoner. The buildings themselves are very interesting and the history is so important that it makes the visit worthwhile. But we did find our guide a bit difficult to hear due to the large size of the group that he was guiding.
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Note that tickets for Robben Island often sell out for days in advance. When I was there in September they were sold out for the next four days.
I was only able to go by booking a tour with Hylton Ross that combined a township tour with Robben Island.
I was only able to go by booking a tour with Hylton Ross that combined a township tour with Robben Island.
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Yes, I think it is worth it. Getting shown around by ex-prisoners is a special experience.
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Gard
http://gardkarlsen.com - trip reports and pictures
Yes, I think it is worth it. Getting shown around by ex-prisoners is a special experience.
Regards
Gard
http://gardkarlsen.com - trip reports and pictures
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This was a definite moving experience for Jim and I, it was something I will never forget. A heart-tugging experience and one we wouldn't hesitate to do again. We spent the day doing a 'Path to Freedom' tour - the Malay slave quarter district first off the top; District Six Museum - my prize possesion there is my signed book by one of the people so cruelly displaced from there; District Six itself, heart-wrenching Langa Township (name means 'where the sun rises'); lunch at a Township cooking school; and finally Robben Island for the tour of the island, the jail cell (#5) and the incredible talk by the prisoner.
I'd do it all again in a heatbeat next time we are there.
I'd do it all again in a heatbeat next time we are there.
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