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Western Africa - Azamara Quest - QS241120-018 departing 20 Nov 2024

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Azamara Quest
Ship
Cruise Line
Embark
20 Nov 2024
Duration
18 Nights
From / To
Gran Canaria / Cape Town
Ports of call
Gran Canaria - Dakar - Banjul - Jamestown, Saint Helena, UK - Walvis Bay See full itinerary

Inside from £3,079pp

Outside from £3,997pp

Balcony from £5,046pp

Suite from £7,798pp

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Itinerary

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Date Date
Location Location
 
In In
Out Out
Date 20/11/2024
Location Gran Canaria
In
Out 18:00

Located in the Atlantic Ocean about 800 miles off the coast of Europe, Gran Canaria is like a little slice of Spanish paradise.

In fact, even though it’s just 29 miles across, with its variety of landscapes, climates, and attractions, Gran Canaria is sometimes referred to as a “Miniature Continent”, and a third of the island under protection as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The south features sunny resort communities, the bird sanctuary of Palmisos Park, and Maspalomas (renowned for its beaches, sand dunes, and lighthouse), while the east has the fishing village of Puerto de Mogan, otherwise known as “Little Venice” due to its many canals.

Date 21/11/2024
Location At Sea
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Out
Date 22/11/2024
Location At Sea
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Out
Date 23/11/2024
Location Dakar
In 08:00
Out 19:00

Enigmatic, electric, and endlessly explorable, Dakar dazzles on the West African coast. Jutting out on the Cape Verde Peninsula, the city is the westernmost point of the African continent, and was an important trading point for European colonial powers.

From its more notorious incarnations, Dakar has evolved into a vibrant city that’s a blend of historic French je ne sais quois, modern architecture, and amazing, authentic open-air markets. A shining example of 21st-century Africa, start at Medina, a neighborhood that will give you a real taste of local life with street markets, tiny shops, and restaurants where you’ll want to try bissap, the local tea made with hibiscus, sugar and water.

Date 24/11/2024
Location Banjul
In 06:30
Out 17:00

A tiny slice of Africa surrounded by Senegal, the country’s borders hug the shores of The Gambia River, and the capital city of Banjul is perched right at the river’s mouth on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. The city is often overlooked by tourists to Africa—and that’s just fine with us, because it gives you ample opportunity to explore beyond the surface.

Date 25/11/2024
Location At Sea
In
Out
Date 26/11/2024
Location At Sea
In
Out
Date 27/11/2024
Location At Sea
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Date 28/11/2024
Location At Sea
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Out
Date 29/11/2024
Location At Sea
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Out
Date 30/11/2024
Location Jamestown, Saint Helena, UK
In 08:00
Out 18:00
Date 01/12/2024
Location At Sea
In
Out
Date 02/12/2024
Location At Sea
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Out
Date 03/12/2024
Location At Sea
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Out
Date 04/12/2024
Location Walvis Bay
In 06:30
Out

Under crystal clear skies and surrounded by huge, golden dunes, discover an adventurous culture in Walvis Bay. Perched across from Pelican Point, the city is sheltered from the rugged surf that stretches north up Namibia’s rocky, fog-bound Skeleton Coast.

Venture inland to the rolling sands of the vast Namib Desert for an exotic African safari to spot lions, elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, rhinos, and more, or kayak in the calm waters of the city’s huge natural lagoon.

Date 05/12/2024
Location Walvis Bay
In
Out 13:00

Under crystal clear skies and surrounded by huge, golden dunes, discover an adventurous culture in Walvis Bay. Perched across from Pelican Point, the city is sheltered from the rugged surf that stretches north up Namibia’s rocky, fog-bound Skeleton Coast.

Venture inland to the rolling sands of the vast Namib Desert for an exotic African safari to spot lions, elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, rhinos, and more, or kayak in the calm waters of the city’s huge natural lagoon.

Date 06/12/2024
Location Luderitz
In 10:30
Out 18:00

Between the windswept shores of the South Atlantic and the vast Namib Desert, discover a quaint fishing village with a distinct German vibe and a rich history rooted in the diamond rush.

Aside from the sandy streets and surrounding desert, much of Luderitz wouldn’t seem out of place in Munich or Berlin. Colourful colonial architecture remains from the scramble for Africa and the diamond rush in the early 1900s, when the town was German-controlled. The Deutsche Afrika Bank, Old Post Office, and Lutheran church overlooking the town and harbor are a few of many impressive buildings that echo this bygone era.

Date 07/12/2024
Location At Sea
In
Out
Date 08/12/2024
Location Cape Town
In 07:00
Out

Tucked beneath the storied Cape of Good Hope, South Africa’s capital is awash in contrasts. Mountains meet oceans. Warm trade winds intermingle with icy waters. A decidedly European climate in Africa’s most southernmost city.

A world-focus during the 20th century, South Africa’s struggles with colonialism and apartheid have defined Cape Town. A global, multicultural metropolis with a thriving LGBTQ community, today the port city has emerged as a beacon of change. Get a local perspective as you learn about Cape Town’s segregation-era at the District Six Museum. See its past history of artistic censorship at the South African National Gallery. Understand the remaining effects of Apartheid with a township tour.

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