For a taste of Zanzibar’s history and magical beaches this full day excursion is the ultimate dhow experience.
Leaving from Stone Town in the morning, sail on a dhow to Prison Island. The island gets its name from the prison built by the Sultan to condemn Zanzibar citizens to isolation. Previously owned by an Arab to house his rebellious slaves, the prison was never used, and the island is now home to a tortoise sanctuary, prison ruins and a hotel. If you’re feeling active, explore one of the hiking trails, visit the tortoise sanctuary or just sit on the beach and relax in the sun or snorkel in the crystal clear water.
After snorkelling, you’ll sail down to Mangapwani, where your dhow will drop anchor on the coconut-fringed beach just in time for lunch. The journey from Prison Island will take approximately two hours. Lunch is served at the Serena Mangapwani Beach Club, a barbeque extravaganza of seafood, Swahili specialities and tropical fruit.
There’s time to relax on the beach before exploring the Mangapwani slave caves. Built out of coral limestone these caves were used to store slaves until the monsoons began and the dhows came to take them away from their homeland. After slavery was abolished, the cave was used for years to hide and smuggle slaves, an illicit trade that continued for many years. From here you’ll be driven back to the hotel in the afternoon.
ITINERARY
09:30 - Meet at the Zanzibar Serena Inn reception and guide briefing.
09:45 - Climb onboard the dhow, meet the crew and set sail, Sail to Prison Island (depending on tide and wind conditions), guide does a talk on sailing and Zanzibar Stone Town.
10:15 - Arrive at the Prison Island, guide will take you to see the giant tortoises and snorkelling guide will take you out for about an hour to swim and snorkel.
11:00 - Sail to Mangapwani beach, taking two hours to reach
13:00 - Arrive Mangapwani beach and lunch at the restaurant and later relax in the sun.
16:00 - Leave for slave caves and then depart to the hotel.