This half-day experience pairs two places that show very different sides of Zanzibar, the layered history and conservation story of Prison Island, followed by the open, restorative simplicity of Nakupenda Beach.
Beginning on Prison Island, the pace is calm and grounded. History is shared clearly and without dramatization, allowing space to understand how the island has shifted roles over time.
Time with the giant Aldabra tortoises is unhurried and respectful, focused on observation, care, and context rather than spectacle.
From there, the experience softens further as you continue by boat to Nakupenda Beach. Here, structure gives way to openness. White sand, shallow turquoise water, and wide horizons create space to slow down completely. A simple beach-style lunch is served, allowing you to rest, swim, or simply enjoy being present before returning to Stone Town
The balance of learning, nature, and quiet coastal time makes this a natural extension of Zanzibar’s rhythm rather than a packed itinerary.
Highlights
- Boat journey from Stone Town across clear coastal waters
- Story-led visit to Prison Island with historical context
- Calm, supervised time with giant Aldabra tortoises
- Relaxed time at Nakupenda Beach for swimming and unwinding
- Simple beach-style lunch served in an open coastal setting








