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Spectacular South African Sojourn

3 Feb 2025
20 Nights
From£7,699 pp
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Prepare to be amazed by the breathtaking wonders of South Africa. Begin with three nights’ stay in the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town; centred around Table Mountain, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, the city is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning biodiversity and award-winning food and wine. Next, immerse yourself in 16 days of indulgence and explore the mesmerising beauty of Namibia’s sepia-hued national parks before descending to the golden beaches along the southern coast. Experience the vibrancy of Durban and encounter majestic elephants in Richards Bay.

What's included

  • Return flights
  • Private transfers
  • 3-night stay at a 5* hotel in Cape Town (B&B)
  • 15-night South Africa cruise on Silver Spirit

Suite from £7,699pp

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Your Itinerary

Date Date
Location Location
In In
Out Out
 
Date

03/02/2025

Location

UK

In
Out

Fly overnight from the UK to Cape Town.

Date

04/02/2025

Location

Cape Town

In
Out

On arrival, take your private transfer to your five-star hotel for a three-night stay (B&B).

Date

07/02/2025

Location

Cape Town

In
Out 19:00

Take your private transfer to the port and embark Silver Spirit for your 15-night South Africa cruise. Depart Cape Town.

Date

08/02/2025

Location

At Sea

In
Out
Date

09/02/2025

Location

Luderitz

In 07:00
Out 14:00

The scorched desert that surrounds Luderitz means the city’s collection of German art nouveau architecture couldn’t look more unusually placed along the Namibian coastline. This quirkiness is what gives the destination its charm. See gangs of playful penguins skipping across the waves, pink flamingos wading by the coast, and dolphins leaping into the air near Penguin Island and Seal Island.

Date

10/02/2025

Location

Walvis Bay

In 08:00
Out

Home to a beautiful lagoon, washed pale pink by a colony of resident flamingos, Walvis Bay is a colourful African call, where you can meet some of the continent’s most flamboyant wildlife. A small Namibian city on the Atlantic coast of southern Africa, the city takes its name from Whale Bay – which gives a clue as to the wonderful wildlife watching opportunities available here. The deep-water blossoms with rich levels of plankton, drawing curious marine mammals in large numbers to feast.

Date

11/02/2025

Location

Walvis Bay

In
Out 14:00

Home to a beautiful lagoon, washed pale pink by a colony of resident flamingos, Walvis Bay is a colourful African call, where you can meet some of the continent’s most flamboyant wildlife. A small Namibian city on the Atlantic coast of southern Africa, the city takes its name from Whale Bay – which gives a clue as to the wonderful wildlife watching opportunities available here. The deep-water blossoms with rich levels of plankton, drawing curious marine mammals in large numbers to feast.

Date

12/02/2025

Location

At Sea

In
Out
Date

13/02/2025

Location

At Sea

In
Out
Date

14/02/2025

Location

Port Elizabeth

In 13:00
Out

Port Elizabeth is the third largest port and the fifth largest city in South Africa. The center is spread over steep hills overlooking Algoa Bay. Except for some interesting historical architecture, 21st-century Port Elizabeth, or PE as it is commonly known, has few attractions of note. To compensate, the town is surrounded by charming countryside; it bills itself as the Friendly City. Its origins go back to the site of Fort Frederick around which settlers from Britain established Port Elizabeth in 1820.

Date

15/02/2025

Location

Port Elizabeth

In
Out 18:00

Port Elizabeth is the third largest port and the fifth largest city in South Africa. The center is spread over steep hills overlooking Algoa Bay. Except for some interesting historical architecture, 21st-century Port Elizabeth, or PE as it is commonly known, has few attractions of note. To compensate, the town is surrounded by charming countryside; it bills itself as the Friendly City. Its origins go back to the site of Fort Frederick around which settlers from Britain established Port Elizabeth in 1820.

Date

16/02/2025

Location

East London

In 08:00
Out 23:00

As South Africa’s only large river and sea port, East London is important for the export of citrus fruit, mineral ores and wool. A considerable amount of goods are imported here as well.
The first documented vessel to arrive in these waters was in 1688 while searching for survivors of a shipwreck. In 1848, a proclamation annexed the area to the Cape Colony. Today, East London serves as the area’s commercial centre and is a bustling town with a population of approximately 175,000.
The town’s small museum contains the world’s only surviving egg of the extinct dodo bird, as well as a mounted coelacanth caught near East London in 1938, a fish thought to be extinct.

Date

17/02/2025

Location

At Sea

In
Out
Date

18/02/2025

Location

Richards Bay

In 07:00
Out 18:00

Richards Bay was named after Frederick William Richards of the British Royal Navy. When he learned of the conflict the English experienced in Zululand, Richards arrived with 250 men in support of his fellow countrymen. He also made a survey of the coast in 1879.
In 1906, development of the area got underway with the founding of the Zululand Fisheries and the first ox wagon trek to the town of Empangeni. In 1928, Richards Bay got a hotel and a store, from which it gradually developed into the economic center of Northern Kwazulu-Natal.

A new deep-water port inaugurated in 1976 is the second largest port in the country after Durban. In its wake, a number of large and small industries, hotels, shops and restaurants have sprung up, causing the town to develop at a record-breaking pace.

The most important attractions however are found outside Richards Bay in the game reserves and cultural villages. For many visitors Zululand represents some of the “real” Africa, an area that covers much of central Kwazulu-Natal, including the port of Richard’s Bay and the adjacent Hluhluwe Game Park. The region is dominated by the Zulu tribe; their customs, historical traditions and culture are evident throughout the region. The name Zulu derives from an early chief, whose descendants were called aba-kwa Zulu, or people of Zulu. Their capital is Ulundi, located north of the Tugela River. Much of Zululand comprises a scenic, hilly interior plus some coastal areas, where it is usually hot and humid.

Date

19/02/2025

Location

Durban

In 07:00
Out 18:00

The great natural harbor of Port Natal, on whose shores the city of Durban now stands, was thought by early Portuguese navigators to be a lagoon at the mouth of a large river. They called the harbor Rio de Natal (Christmas River), as its discovery fell on Christmas Day in 1497. The name Durban was acquired in 1843 when Port Natal was renamed for Sir Benjamin D’Urban, the Cape governor who had ordered the British annexation of Natal.
Durban became a municipality in 1854 and a city in 1935. Today it is one of the principal cargo ports on the African continent, a center for industry and a major holiday resort. With a population of almost one million people, Durban is a bustling, subtropical city with a warm, more often hot and sultry climate that favors the luxuriant growth of trees and gardens. It is considered to be the Asian capital of South Africa with a massive Indian population.

While the downtown area is predominantly Muslim, Hindu Durban lies to the north of the city center. It was here in the Phoenix Park Settlement that Mahatma Gandhi set up his retreat center in 1903, from where moral support was drawn for the Indian demonstrations of 1913.

Durban’s 21st-century economy can largely be credited to the immense amount of cargo passing through its huge port, as well as to the thousands of Transvaal holiday makers who, since the 1930s, have turned the city’s beachfront into a popular playground.

Its most dominant landmark is the handsome Grey Street Mosque, the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.

Date

20/02/2025

Location

At Sea

In
Out
Date

21/02/2025

Location

At Sea

In
Out
Date

22/02/2025

Location

Cape Town

In 07:00
Out

Disembark in Cape Town and take your private transfer to the airport for your return overnight flight to the UK.

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