Zanzibar Prison Island Tour with Lunch on the Sandbank GetYourGuide

(3 customer reviews)

$87.00

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Zanzibar: Prison Island Tour with Lunch on the Sandbank USD 87. Immerse yourself in the magic of Zanzibar with a visit to the history-rich Prison Island, followed by a traditional BBQ lunch. Explore the island and learn about its past. Admire the array of wild tortoises that live there and relax on the sandy beach..
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3 reviews for Zanzibar Prison Island Tour with Lunch on the Sandbank GetYourGuide

  1. GetYourGuide traveler

    A highly recommendable tour. The bay near Stone Town is incredibly beautiful, the sand bank is amazing, Prison Island also fascinating. We got to see lots of animals (starfish en masse of varying colors!, dikdiks, innumerable giant turtles, peacocks…), the tent thingy they put up at the sandbank was really perfect, the boat transfer top. The guide kind and helpful.

  2. GetYourGuide traveler

    I recommend this activity with your eyes closed. You leave for the prison island with the turtle reserve, you are entitled to a private visit with the guide. You then leave for a splendid island where you are served a meal made on site, in the shade of a “homemade” shelter. Then you go near a coral reef for snorkeling. It’s just wonderful ! Everyone is lovely and caring

  3. GetYourGuide traveler

    Fantastic day out, bit hectic at the start finding our guide among the hundreds of locals around but once we located our guide who I should stress had a lanyard and GetYourGuide I’d we were sized for flippers and handed over to Captain Simba. Fantastic tour and knowledge from Simba. Told us about his life which was very nice to hear. A genuinly nice guy.
    45min-1h on prison Island was enough to see the turtles and look round, some reviews say there’s not much to see and they are right, but it’s interesting!
    Onto snorkeling which was again lovely, Simba kicked back and relaxed while we explored the reef for god knows how long.
    Seafood and chips for lunch and lots of it, the octopus was amazing!
    Journeyed back to shore for 2pm with enough time to catch out ferry.

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