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In commemorating Reconciliation Day, celebrating 21 years as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and celebrating its first anniversary as a Marine Protected Area, Robben Island Museum (RIM) will introduce a month-long reduced rate for locals.
As the festive season fast approaches, one of Cape Town’s iconic visitor destinations is encouraging locals to diversify their #staycation experience by offering a 25% reduced rate for all South African adult tickets as of 16 December 2020 until 15 January 2021. RIM was declared a WHS on the 4
th of December 1999, and celebrating 21 years as a World Heritage Site is a major milestone which calls for festivities. As a site that represents the triumph of the human spirit over adversity and in sharing some local love, RIM saw it fit to offer locals this discount. This rate will be applic
Robben Island offers reduced rate for locals
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TO COMMEMORATE Reconciliation Day, celebrate 21 years as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its first anniversary as a Marine Protected Area, Robben Island Museum (RIM) is introducing a month-long reduced rate for locals.
The iconic Cape Town destination is encouraging locals to visit the island with a 25% reduced rate for all adult tickets for South Africans, as of December 16 2020 until January 15, 2021. This rate is applicable for midweek bookings only.
RIM previously operated two tours on a weekly basis - Mondays and Saturdays at 11am. However, RIM has now reintroduced the full seven-day-a week schedule with limited tour frequency.
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