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Tourism: South African Social media Users Thinks Robben Island could be the new party island

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South Africa’s Robben Island which has a lot of history attached to it is one of the famous attraction s for tourists going the rainbow nation.

The Island which became more famous as the place where noble prize winner and former South African first President, Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for years could become the party Island for tourists if discussions on social media is anything to go by.

According to a post by — Tshepiso Vanessa Ralehlathe (@Tshepiso_Says) published on iol.co.za, Robben Island is located in Table Bay, some 6km west of Bloubergstrand, and stands around 30m above sea level. It is here where people were exiled, isolated and banished to nearly 400 years ago. It was also where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned from 1964 to 1982. His jail cell is among the reasons why tourists visit the island.

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Ralehlathe’s tweet, which has garnered thousands of retweets, spurred a conversation about its potential as a party island.
One of the commenters named @Palesamoleleki_said: “You’re such a smartie pants. We need to be what fyre fest wanted to be.” (sic)
Some believed it had the potential to become the next Ibiza or a top destination like Dubai.

@LeratoVerity commented: “Ibiza in Mzansi! Can’t lie, it would work.” (sic)
User @Ras_Tso commented: “Ibiza would seize to exist if this happens” while another, @Kevin_T_klein, said, “We so could dubai this place, grow toursm.” (sic).

Some also offered light jokes.
User @Buff_NareKekana commented: “That freezing Atlantic will sober u up so fast.” (sic)

Another, @Tandymyk, commented: “Apparently the weather is “deadly” there.”.

While it is unclear whether Ralehlathe made a joke or not, it is very unlikely that Robben Island, a World Heritage Site and a place with so much history, would be converted into a party island.

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