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Robben Island Museum Announces Implementation of Operational Changes

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Robben Island Museum Suspend All Public Tours16 June to 1 September 2025

Robben Island has been a crucial part of South African history, reflecting us from 385BCE, through the 15th-20th centuries of Portuguese, Dutch and British colonisation, and the recent apartheid crime against humanity.

As a National Site of Memory and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Robben Island stands as a living heritage symbolising the resilience of the human spirit and the triumph of democracy and freedom over oppression and racism. It is a great honour that Robben Island will host delegations from around the world as South Africa becomes the first African country to host the G20 later this year.

Hosting G20 dignitaries at Robben Island is deeply symbolic, allowing the world to witness the legacy of those who sacrificed everything for freedom and the country that rose in their honour. In preparation for this historic event, Robben Island Museum will suspend all public tours from June 16, 2025, until September 1, 2025, to perform necessary maintenance and renovations.

These were identified by RIM and formally presented to the G20 Planning Committee, which comprises representatives from the Departments of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC), Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI), and of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment (DFFE).

Robben Island Museum,

The decision to suspend tours was not taken lightly. Robben Island remains one of South Africa’s most treasured national heritage sites, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. While this temporary closure may disrupt some plans, it prioritises safety, preservation, and long-term benefit.

Visitors are welcome to learn more about the history of Robben Island by visiting the exhibition at the Nelson Mandela Gateway at the V&A Waterfront.

The RIM Council apologises for the inconvenience caused by the renovations. Visitors who booked tickets during this period will be refunded in full. Credit card payments will be refunded via transaction reversal, while EFT reversals require client approval. Please direct queries to EThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

"We look forward to welcoming visitors back on 1 September 2025 with renewed purpose, enhanced facilities, and an enriched visitor experience that reflects the significance of Robben Island as a global symbol of freedom and resilience." - Prot Saths Cooper, RIM Council Chairperson

WHAT: Robben Island
WHERE: Nelson Mandela Gateway, V&A Waterfront. Cape Town 8001
WHEN: 16 June - 1 September 2025
INFO: T +27 (0)21 413 4200 | E This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.VISIT | Robben Island [01]

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