Visit Robben Island with care using this etiquette guide on photography, listening, respectful questions, and behavior in prison and memorial spaces.

Historic prison tourism can go wrong quickly when visitors chase content rather than understanding. Robben Island deserves better than that.

| Good practice | Poor practice |
|---|---|
| Take a few thoughtful images | Turning cells into selfie sets |
| Photograph when it does not interrupt testimony | Stepping in front of others during guide talks |
| Focus on detail and context | Chasing reaction shots of companions |
Ask yourself one question before every photo: does this help me remember and understand, or am I turning the site into background content?
Better questions:
Less useful questions:
From: "How do I get the best Robben Island experience?"
To: "How do I meet this place responsibly?"
The best Robben Island etiquette is simple: be quiet, be attentive, and let the history stay larger than your photo gallery.

このガイドは、単に“行ったことにする”旅ではなく、もっと深い体験を求める旅行者のために書かれています。ロベン島には、文脈、敬意、そして耳を傾ける時間が必要です。ここでの目的は、意味、記憶、理解に集中できるよう、訪問計画を明確に整えることです。
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