Stone Town und Gefängnisinsel ab Sansibar





Beschreibung
Eine großartige Kombination der beiden Aktivitäten, die eine einzigartige vollständige Stone Town Geschichte und Natur Touren bildeten
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Besuchen Sie Prison Island, ein ehemaliges Gefängnis für Sklaven und eine Quarantänestation für Sansibar und das Festland. Besuchen Sie die Riesenschildkröten und genießen Sie den fantastischen weißen Sandstrand und den spektakulären natürlichen Wald voller Vögel und Schnorchel in der Nähe der Insel.
Besuchen Sie das portugiesische alte Fort. Es wurde von omanischen Arabern nach der Vertreibung der Portugiesen im Jahr 1699 erbaut. Im 19. Jahrhundert diente es als Garnison und Gefängnis sowie 1945-28 als Terminal der Sansibar-Eisenbahnen. Ein neues Wachhaus wurde 1947 gebaut und als Damenclub genutzt. In den 1990er Jahren wurde ein Amphitheater hinzugefügt.
Besichtigung
Besuchen Sie die römisch-katholische Kathedrale St. Joseph. Eines der wichtigsten historischen Gebäude in Stone Town. Die Kirche wird regelmäßig von der örtlichen katholischen Gemeinde genutzt. Jeden Sonntag und gelegentlich an Wochentagen finden mehrere Messen statt.
Besuchen Sie Freddy Mercury House, den ehemaligen Sänger von Queen, wurde 1946 in Sansibar geboren, wo er Farrokh Bulsara hieß. Das Museum befindet sich in dem Haus, in dem Freddie und seine Familie vor ihrem Umzug nach Großbritannien gelebt haben. Es behandelt Freddies Geburt und frühe Kindheit in Sansibar.
Entdecken Sie das alte Leben der Stadt, die Kultur und ihre Folklore. Bei der Entdeckung antiker Gebäude verdanken die Türen Indien ihre charakteristischen Messingstifte. Unzählige Geschäfte kaufen verschiedene Waren (Antiquitäten, Bilder, traditionelle Kleidung, wertvolles Kunsthandwerk)
Besuchen Sie die anglikanische Kathedrale und den alten Sklavenmarkt. Die Kirche ist eines der bekanntesten Beispiele frühchristlicher Architektur in Ostafrika. Die Kirche befindet sich im Zentrum der Altstadt und nimmt ein großes Gebiet ein, auf dem sich früher der größte Sklavenmarkt Sansibars befand. Der Bau der Kathedrale sollte das Ende der Sklaverei feiern.
Besuchen Sie den alten Markt für Fischgemüse und Obst. Gewürze und verschiedene Dinge ...
Highlights
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Wichtige Informationen
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Kann durch eine mehrsprachige Anleitung bedient werden
- Es sind mindestens 2 Personen pro Buchung erforderlich
Bewertungen(50)
We had a good day from the cruise terminal, (Better signage would help though). Prison Island turtles especially interesting. Note to board the speed boat, it is from the stony beach, and you must remove shoes and roll up trousers. Not suitable for older or disabled passengers. Walking tour of the alleys and markets was excellent with our own guide. The ship’s group tours were all straggling along and heard nothing. I’m glad we booked with Viator.
It was an amazing experience getting to know and see more of Zanzibar. The tour operator were very helpful and professional.
When we booked we thought we were having an opportunity to snorkel on Prison Island. This did not happen as there was no chance to do it. That was disappointment number one. The tour of the island was good however it appeared that our guide was reading the facts off his phone. Where ever we walked it was single file and he only spoke to me leaving me to tell my friend what the information was being said. He was a nice young man but it was obvious that he was in training and not an experienced guide. When we reached shore we discovered that our tour was to be a walking tour of 3 hours and there was no air conditioned vehicle. At 31 degrees we would never have booked this tour to walk especially with the high humidity. While we were walking he ran into a store and bought us a 1.5 litre of water. Rather large to carry but there was no place to sit down and have a drink. Also, there was no washroom break - we are saying that the opportunity was not presented to us as it was to be a 3 hour walk. Our guide tried to meet our needs but fell short on the walking tour.
Impressive, Guide was completely responsive to us and had a great knowledge. First visited Prison Island as it doesn't have that many visitors in the morning. Prima organizes everything!
Have a wonderful tour with Mau the nice driver and Alex the excellent guide, recommend it warmly to anyone.
Interesting history but not a whole lot to see on the island besides reading the history and seeing a building but was neat to see the tortoises. Stonetown tour was interesting… would have liked to have gone into freddie mercury museum. Our guide was great and knowledgable but at times was hard to hear and understand.
We paid 250€ for two for the visit to Stone Town, the spice market and Prison Island with Dertour. Unfortunately we were very disappointed. Prison Island is not worth visiting because there is not much to see. We imagine a prison, but not at all. Spice market we were only shown a stand. And Stone Town we had to go to a souvenir store that was his guide. Freddy Mercuri Museum only from the outside. So too expensive for everything. Conclusion We took a taxi and we went back to Stone Town and we quietly visited all of us and harmlessly for $120 taxis for two.
Fantastic boat ride and tour guide Mohamed was so knowledgeable and friendly, we really enjoyed our trip around Stone Town and Prison Island. The tortoises and peacocks were fascinating as were the stops around town. I just wish we had more time at each of the major sites. This was a true life-changing experience.
An Incredible and beautifu Island with an incredible culture and historical background. The prison Island and the old building. Make it a Stanning Destination.
We had a great time in this tour. Prison island was good, it was very nice to see giant turtles. In Stone island part, we can see historical places and Zanzibar streets. Tour guide Muhammed was very nice and explain very well



