One of the few places in the world where you can interact closely with free-roaming giant tortoises — some over a century old.
Originally a gift from Seychelles, these tortoises now live in a conservation sanctuary on the island.
The “Vanishing Island” Experience Nakupenda Sandbank appears only at low tide — it’s a temporary island in the middle of the Indian Ocean.
Prison Island offers a glimpse into Zanzibar’s dark past, from the slave trade era to colonial quarantine practices.
The contrast between the solemn history and the beautiful surroundings makes for a thought-provoking yet scenic stop.
Enjoy a fresh seafood grill on the sandbank, prepared by locals — a rare, barefoot dining experience surrounded by water.
Combines heritage + nature + beach escape in a single tour, which appeals to a wide range of travelers: history buffs, beach lovers, families, honeymooners, and photographers.
Pickup included
Half day boat trip with snorkeling, swimming, tortoise sanctuary, and seafood lunch. Learn about the island’s colonial history as a former prison for rebellious slaves and later a quarantine station. Visit the ruins of the prison building, now used for exhibitions and photo stops. Visit the Giant Tortoise Sanctuary Interact with giant Aldabra tortoises, some over 100 years old. Feed them and take close-up photos — it’s a highlight for families and wildlife lovers. Snorkeling and Swimming Enjoy snorkeling off the island’s shore with coral reefs and colorful fish. Relax or swim in the clear turquoise waters. Enjoy a fresh seafood BBQ with lobster, calamari, fish, and tropical fruits prepared on-site. Vegetarian options are usually available.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 60 minutes before departure time.