Robben Island Museum (RIM) is offering free entry to all children under the age of 18 during November, in celebration of Children’s Month.
National Children’s Day is celebrated on the first Saturday of November and aims to highlight efforts made in achieving and promoting children’s rights.
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The offer grants a complimentary museum visit for one South African child accompanied by a paying adult.

Siphuxolo Mazwi, senior manager for tourism and marketing at Robben Island Museum said,’ The children’s promotion will offer children and families an exciting, bespoke experience, which includes a knowledge hunt, encouraging children to interact with the site while sparking a conversation around the understanding of the history of our country and how this relates to their world currently.’
He added the children’s promotion forms part of the museum’s eight strategic goals for increasing the number of young visitors to the island.
‘In this regard, we aim to create improved accessibility and inclusivity for children, keeping RIM relevant by providing entertaining and educational access to the iconic site,’ said Mazwi
This offer is valid from 1 November to 30 November for the 1pm and 3pm daily tours.
The Promotion is also open to corporates who would like to take children from child and youth care facilities to RIM as part of their CSI programmes. Tickets will be charged at the children’s concession rate. Please send your requests to [email protected]
Tickets can be bought at: Robben Island Museum, or at the ticket office at the Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robben Island.
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