Prison Island Discovery Tour – Half-Day with Transport - Zanzibar

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Up to 24 hours before the start time
Duration: 4 hours
Service animals welcome

A Visit to Stone Town, you’ll find the fascinating Prison Island, a serene getaway rich in history and natural beauty. The island is home to Aldabra tortoises, which were brought from the Seychelles in 1919, and they roam freely across the land. Located only about half an hour from Stone Town, this island offers an excellent spot for snorkeling in crystal-clear waters and sunbathing on its peaceful shores.

The island holds a unique historical significance. It was initially used as a quarantine station before the British built a prison for Stone Town in the 1890s. However, the prison building was never actually put into use. Today, visitors can explore the remains of the prison structure, as well as the lush surroundings that make this island a popular destination for both history buffs and nature lovers alike.

What's included

  • Visit to Prison Island
  • Sunbathing
  • Snorkeling Stops
  • Professional Guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in an air conditioned vehicle (If Option Selected)
  • Use of Snorkeling Equipment

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Prison island Entrance and National Park fees Twenty Three $ per person paid in cash on Spot
    • Transfer from outside Stone Town city will be Extra charged

    Languages spoken by guide

    German
    English
    Italian
    French

    Additional information

    Service animals allowed

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Please provide the hotel name and room number to send the pick up time.

    Not wheelchair accessible

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