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Durban
- Zanzibar : Days 1-5
Setting
off from Durban harbour, situated on the warm east coast of South Africa,
in the Province of Natal, this cruise heads out to sea for 4 days, before
arriving at the island of Zanzibar, off the coast of Tanzania.
The
Island is 85km long and covers an area of 1 464sq kms. It actualyl
consists of two isaldns, namely Pemba and Unguja, with Unguja being the
ost populated. Known for its ancient spice trade, Zanzibar is a romantic
destination with endless beaches of glistenign white sands, warm sea's and
endless markets to explore.
Zanzibar
to Mombassa: Days 5-6
Leaving
Zanzibar at 19h00, we then head up towards Tanzanian's neighbourign
country, Kenya, to arrive at the port town of Mombassa. This bustling city
with a history stretching back to the 12th century and like Zanzibar,
offers tourists a colourful kelidoscope of markets, white sandy beaches,
and beautiful coral reefs under warm African skies.
Mombassa
to Port Victoria: Days 6-9
After
leaving Mombassa, we head out towards the island of Mauritius to Port
Victoria, the largest town of Seychelles and one of the smallest capital
cities of the world, arriving at 09h00. The local markets offer tourists
interesting souvenirs, from sea shell and mother of pearl jewelry, to
beautiful batik textiles, basket ware, tablemates, Rafia and palm
work as well as local paintings
Port
Victoria to Safaga: Days 9-15
We
leave Port Victoria at 19h00 and head out to sea for almost 6 days. The
cruise takes us up the coast of Africa and around the northeast coast of
Somalia before heading into the Red Sea towards the Egyptian coastal town
of Safaga to arrive at 09h00. For many years, Safaga was a merchant port,
but today boasts a wide azure bay, long sandy beaches and pretty islands.
It is also a favourite sports destination, especially among windsurfers,
and was the host of the 1993 Red Sea World Windsurfing
Championships.
Safaga
to Aqaba: Days 15-16
We
depart Safaga at 18h00 and head further up the red sea to the Jordanian
town of Aqaba, the following morning at 09h00. Aqaba's reef is well known
for its variety of coral and fish. Common species are branch coral,
fungia and montipora, and the rare archelia, a black, tree-like specimen
found at great depths. Aqaba's
long history dates back to pre-biblical times, when it was known as Ayla.
According to the Bible's Old Testament, King Solomon built a navel base at
Ezion Geber, just 3 kilometres from where the modern town of Aqaba stands
today.
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Aqaba
to Suez, to transit canal to Port Said: Days 16-18
We
depart Aqaba at 18h00 and track back and up towards the Suez Canal
before heading into the transit canal and finally arriving at Port
Said at 22h00 on Day 18. Port Said is a city on the Mediterranean
coast of Egypt at the top of the Suez Canal. It was founded in 1859 by
Said Pasha to house men working on the Suez Canal. Port Said is
also an important harbour both for exports of Egyptian products like
cotton and rice, but also a fuelling station for ships that pass
through the Suez Canal. Port Said also thrives on being a duty-free
port, as well as a summer resort for Egyptians.
Port
Said to Naples: Days 18-21
We
leave Port Said at 18h00 and head across the Mediterranean Sea just
over three days towards the Italian port town of Naples, the largest
and most prosperous city in Southern Italy. It sits on the coast on
the northern edge of the Bay of Naples, one of the most beautiful bays
in Italy. Its harbor is the most important port in Southern Italy. We
will spend the bulk of the morning here and then set sail again at
14h00 towards our final destination.
Naples
to Genoa: Days 21 - 22
Our
final destination awaits us as we finally head to the coastal
town of Genoa to arrive in port at 10h00. Fondly known as the "
most English town in Italy," Genoa is often made famous for the
fact that it is the birthplace of Christopher Columbus (1447)
and composer Niccola Paganini (1784).
Priced
from R17 850 per person sharing
Prices exclude
port and baggage charges (about R400), mandatory travel insurance,
transport to/from ports, gratuities, drinks, shore excursions,
babysitting and any items of a personal nature.
Less 10% if
booked and deposit paid 6 months prior to departure
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