A leper colony, an asylum and a prison are just some of Robben Island's incarnations during its turbulent history. Now ... More
Robben Island
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A leper colony, an asylum and a prison are just some of Robben Island's incarnations during its turbulent history. Now housing a museum, it is located about 11km from Cape Town's harbor and is most famous as a penal institution that incarcerated many of South Africa's well-known political figures, most notably Nelson Mandela. It was opened to the public in January 1997 and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on 1 December 1999. Each tour consists of a bus trip around the island and a guided tour of the prison. The guides are all ex-inmates and provide personal accounts of prison life. Tours are between 3-5 hours long for the whole experience. Pre-booking is recommended; check website for more details.
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These rocks are named after the rounded boulders which shelter a beautiful swimming beach from the mischievous south easterly winds.
A part of Table Mountain National Park, Boulders Beach gives a unique opportunity to swim with Jackass (African) penguins. ...
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Camps Bay Beach is a broad stretch of palm tree lined white sand bordering the bracing waters of the Atlantic
ocean. Set at the foot of a spectacular series of mountain peaks, the Twelve Apostles, yet only 10 minutes ...
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Meerlust is one of South Africa's most famous wine estates. The first owner of the farm was Henning Huising, an
early German immigrant who became a very wealthy cattle and sheep farmer in the colony. The farm was granted ...
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