Embark on a journey through history and taste with a visit to Robben Island Museum, followed by a tour of Stellenbosch Wineries. Explore the infamous prison where Nelson Mandela was held, then indulge in wine tasting, craft beer, and delicious food at the Spice Route and Babylonstoren wineries.
- Robben Island Museum - Visit Prison no 7 which was home to Nelson Mandela during his 18 of his 27 years of imprisonment. Take a tour of several other prison buildings.
Visit the penguin sanctuary where you will encounter the flightless birds in their natural habitat. There is also a Lepers Graveyard which provides historical information as it was established as a Leper colony four centuries ago.
Take a tour of the Prison Museum which is the main reason people visit this place. The Quarry is also a place not to be missed as it provides information about the harsh conditions under which the ex-political prisoners were kept. Visit the house of Robert Sobukwe one of the leading struggle icons.
There is also a great photo opportunity provided to visitors as you take a break during the tour. During this time you can take a cup of coffee while exploring the beauty of the bay from Robben Island. There is totally outstanding views of Table Mountain, The V & A Waterfront, Signal Hill and the World Cup Stadium.
- Pick up and drop off at the hotel
- Bottled water
- Return Ferry Ticket to Robben Island
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Complimentary visit to Diamond Works - Museum (time permitting)
- Registered and accredited tourist guide
- Wine Tasting fees up to R80 / person per winery
- Gratuity
- Lunch
Robben Island is famously known as the location where numerous South African political detainees, including Nelson Mandela, were imprisoned. It served as a regular anchorage for transiting ships during the 16th and 17th centuries. The island also functioned as a leper asylum from 1846 until 1931, and those deemed mentally ill were confined there as well.
From the mid-1960s until 1991, Robben Island operated as South Africa’s high-security prison, predominantly for political prisoners, with Nelson Mandela among its most notable inmates. It was acknowledged as a World Heritage site in 1999.
The excursion continues to the Spice Route, a highly favored winery known for an array of activities. Visitors can enjoy sampling wines, artisanal beers, gelato, chocolates, gin, as well as savoring exquisite cuisine.
Next, we explore the prize-winning Babylonstoren vineyard, offering more than just wine sampling. The estate boasts a vast 35-hectare orchard and vegetable patch, a Botanical Spa, and various exclusive experiences, including the Spice Garden, an authentic Italian Bakery, a Healing Garden with Tea Ceremony.
Additionally, a Greenhouse Restaurant and a Juicery are available for patrons.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.