The Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robben Island serves as both the departure point for ferries to the historic island and a compelling museum in its own right. Located in Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront, the three‑storey glass building houses exhibitions, an auditorium and a museum shop, offering visitors essential context before they travel to the World Heritage Site. From this terminal, daily ferries depart for the 30‑minute journey to Robben Island, where generations of political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela, were held during South Africa’s struggle for freedom. The Gateway provides a reflective introduction to this history, connecting the modern city to one of the country’s most significant symbols of resilience and justice.