At first, Changuu Island (known more commonly as Prison Island) was the location where slaves were detained and held until they were transported to places in the Middle East or Europe.
After that, the island was transformed into a quarantine center where people with deadly diseases were left, so they wouldn’t spread their illnesses with the healthy.
Today, the island is a nature reserve, and a beautiful place to spend the day when you visit Stone Town, Zanzibar.
If you don’t want to deal with the boat owners themselves, or if you don’t have 10 people to rent the entire boat, you can easily book a day trip to Prison Island at one of the many tourist offices in the central part of Stone Town – just be sure to negotiate a deal before you go.
The Indian Ocean can be quite choppy, so be forewarned if you become easily seasick.
Once you arrive in the shallower waters of the island, the water becomes calm and the color turns to that beautiful shade of turquoise blue.
Taking a cool dip and snorkeling around the island is one of the activities that the island is famous for.
When I visited, the water wasn’t overly clear, so I wasn’t able to see much while snorkeling, but the swimming was fantastic.
Some of them are literally giants, creeping around silently, while munching everything green in sight.
Though it is not permitted to ride them anymore (as it was a few years ago), you can still feed them and touch them.
They really do look and act just like dinosaurs.
The structure has aged and weathered into an interesting combination of concrete and overgrown vegetation that also offers a lovely view of the water below.
With every wave, the bridge shakes a little, and apart from being a decent place for locals to go fishing, it doesn’t serve much other purpose.
Most people choose to just visit Prison Island for a day trip on their busy schedules of Zanzibar, but if you choose to spend the night on the island, there is one pricey private island resort where you can stay.
In my opinion, it’s not worth it to stay on Prison Island as there are more beautiful beaches around Zanzibar, but the beauty of the island, along with its history (and the tortoise colony) is definitely worth a day trip from Stone Town. [gbicon]
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