This trip is a half-day adventure where you can explore a historic street made of coral stone from the 19th and 20th centuries. Stone Town, where the street is located, is a lively place where Arabic, African, Indian, and European cultures mix together happily. You'll walk through narrow streets filled with mosques, churches, and temples.
Your guide will take you on a journey through the city's history and culture. You'll visit places like the old slave market, the House of Wonders, the Old Fort, Sultan’s Palace, Darajani market, and Forodhani Gardens.
Then, you'll hop on a boat to Prison Island which is about 5 km away. The island used to be a prison but is now a hotel. You'll get to see a sanctuary giant tortoises imported from the Seychelles in the late 19th century. Some of these tortoises are over 150 years old and weigh about 200 kg.
For the rest of the trip, you can snorkel around the coral reefs near Prison Island or just relax on the beach before heading back to Stone Town.
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The Zanzibar Old Slave Market, located in Stone Town, Zanzibar, was one of the largest slave markets in East Africa during the 19th century. It played a central role in the Indian Ocean slave trade until it was abolished in 1873. Today, the site features the Anglican Cathedral, built to commemorate the end of the slave trade, and preserved slave chambers where captives were held in inhumane conditions. Visitors can also see a memorial monument and a museum that provide historical context and education on the slave trade and its lasting impact.
Freddie Mercury, the legendary lead singer of Queen, was born Farrokh Bulsara on September 5, 1946, in Stone Town, Zanzibar. His early years on the island, before moving to India and later to the UK, contributed to his unique cultural perspective. Today, Zanzibar celebrates its connection to Mercury with landmarks such as his birthplace in Stone Town, which attract many fans. This connection highlights the island's rich cultural heritage and Mercury's diverse background.
The Zanzibar Old Fort, also known as Ngome Kongwe or the Arab Fort, is a historic site in Stone Town, Zanzibar. Built by Omani Arabs in the late 17th century to defend against invasions, it features massive stone walls and towers reflecting Arab and Swahili architectural styles. Over the years, it has served as a military garrison, prison, and railway depot. Today, it is a cultural center and major tourist attraction, hosting events like the Zanzibar International Film Festival and housing craft shops and an amphitheater. The fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site, symbolizing Zanzibar's rich history and cultural heritage.
Darajani Market, located in Stone Town, Zanzibar, is a bustling and vibrant marketplace central to local life and popular with tourists. It features a wide range of goods, including fresh produce, spices, seafood, meat, clothing, and household items. Known for its lively atmosphere and rich cultural experience, the market showcases the daily trading practices of Zanzibari people. It is a key destination for those wanting to experience the local culture and purchase Zanzibar's famous spices.
Prison Island Adventure
Escape to Prison Island (Changuu Island) for a day of history, wildlife, and relaxation. Just a short boat ride from Stone Town, explore the island’s historic prison ruins, meet the famous Aldabra giant tortoises, and snorkel in vibrant coral reefs. Relax on pristine beaches, soak up the island breeze, and enjoy panoramic ocean views. A perfect mix of adventure and tranquility awaits!
Zanzibar City, also known as Stone Town, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the cultural heart of Zanzibar. This historic city offers a unique blend of African, Arab, and Indian influences, evident in its architecture, cuisine, and vibrant markets. With its narrow alleys, ornate doors, and bustling bazaars, Zanzibar City is a captivating destination for history lovers and cultural enthusiasts.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its narrow alleys, ornate doors, and rich history. It's a labyrinth of culture, history, and architecture.
A popular waterfront area that comes alive in the evenings with food stalls, street performers, and local crafts.
A small island known for its giant Aldabra tortoises and beautiful beaches. It's a great spot for snorkeling and relaxing.
A local version of pizza with a thin crust and topped with spices, meat, and vegetables.
A spicy soup made with potatoes, peas, and meat, served with rice or chapati.
Rice cooked with coconut milk and spices, often served with fish or meat.
This is the dry season with pleasant weather and lower humidity, making it ideal for exploring the city and enjoying outdoor activities.
Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
Zanzibar City is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar ferry terminal
Affordable and widely used by locals. Can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
A popular beach destination with white sandy beaches and clear blue waters.
A village known for its ancient mosques and dolphin tours.
Price varies by option