
Robben Island Museum Stellenbosch Wineries Plus Ferry Tickets
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Robben Island is World renowned Island notorious for the incarceration of South African political prisoners including Nelson Mandela. This was a common stopping point for passing ships in the 16th and 17th century. Housed a leper colony from 1846 to 1931 and also those judged insane were also sent there. From mid 1960s to 1991 Robben Island served as South Africa's maximum-security prison which housed most political prisoners including Nelson Mandela. Robben Island was declared a World Heritage site in 1999. The tour then takes you to Spice Route which is a very popular winery with multiple activities. You can taste wine, craft beer, ice cream, chocolate tasting, Gin tasting and amazing food. We then visit award wining Babylonstoren winery which has several activities besides wine tasting. There is a 35ha fruit and vegetables Garden and a Garden Spa. Visit the Spice Garden an Italian Bakery, a Healing Garden and Tea Ceremony. There also is a Greenhouse Restaurant and a Juicery.
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Robben Island Museum, Stellenbosch Wineries plus Ferry Tickets
The best of what to do in Cape Town combined on this day tour. Travelers learn the history of South Africa through a visit to Robben Island. This is a rare opportunity to follow the footsteps of the world statesman Nelson Mandela and have photos taken right in his former cell. Learn about the social ill of apartheid and how it affected the ex-political prison fighters and the majority at large. A visit to this island lays bare all the social ills currently faced in the country and how far the country has gone in entrenching forgiveness among the general populace. The outstanding views of the city of Cape Town and Table Mountain from Robben Island are something one can never forget. A visit to the wineries is so relaxed and makes you forget about the bad history of the country. It is something special since it is done in the most relaxed environment than any other tour. There is also an opportunity to learn the history of South Africa with the coming of the Dutch being central.
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Robben Island + Stellenbosch Wineries From Cape Town Incl Tickets
This is a special tour which combines two of the best in Cape Town. It brings the travelers face to face with the history of Nelson Mandela's imprisonment as they visit his former cell. Travelers also learn how the former prisoners were treated by the government of apartheid during their struggle for freedom. The culture, well being and the socio-economic issues ate addressed on this tour. Travelers also learn how South Africa is coping with the social divide between the black and white communities. A visit to the wineries means travelers will also be exposed to the good life in South Africa and how best the country is forging ahead with unity. There is a good rapport going forward and this besides sport is another opportunity to unify the two racial groups. This tour is not only about history, culture and wine but it is also to with food, sightseeing and the amazing biodiversity in Africa. It also lays bare the unparalleled hospitality and welcoming of the South African people.
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