Zanzibar: Prison Island and Stone Town Tour Experience

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Explore most popular Prison Island and Stone Town on a private guided tour. Learn about the rich history of the locations the people who live there and the local culture by enjoy a traditional boat

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Highlights

  • Explore the historical Stone Town and learn about its UNESCO World Heritage
  • Enjoy a traditional lunch in a local restaurant
  • See over 50 tortoises and get close enough to feed them
  • Snorkel in crystal clear waters in search of marine life

Description

The tour begins with a private boat trip to Prison Island also known as Changuu Island or Turtle Island. The island earned its name after it was purchased in 1893 by the British First Minister of Zanzibar who constructed a prison complex here. Although no prisoners were ever housed on the island, it was eventually used as a quarantine station for yellow fever sufferers, and later became home to more than 50 tortoises who still live there today. On the island, enjoy some free time to explore the beauty of this wild paradise, and get up close to the tortoises that roam freely. Some of the tortoises here are more than 100 years old, and you can even get close enough to feed them and take photos. You can also find peacocks and antelope on the island, then cool off in the crystal clear waters during a snorkel session in search of marine life, colorful fish, and coral reef. After your visit to Changuu Island, head towards one of the most historically prominent and artistic destinations in East Africa, Stone Town. Upon arrival, admire the fascinating architecture of the town, which dates back to the 19th century, and reflects the diverse influences of Swahili, Arab, Persian, Indian and European cultures. Learn about how the town earned its UNESCO World Heritage status, and then visit the Old Slave Market and the City Market. Here you can shop for almost anything whilst soaking up the authentic East African atmosphere and meeting the locals. Once you’ve wandered through the market it’s time to visit the Palace Museum, the local House of Wonder, and of course Freddie Mercury’s former home. There’s also time for a trip to the Peace Memorial and the Natural History Museum before ending the tour with a delicious local lunch at a traditional restaurant.

Includes

Hotel pickup and drop-off Entrance fees and taxes Professional Local Guide Welcome bottle of water Boat transfer

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