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Mahe (Seychelles) - Cape Town
07 May 2028 to 24 May 2028|17 days
MS EUROPA
EUR2809
Look out for lions, zebras and giraffes in South Africa, roam Madagascar’s pristine jungles and enjoy the idyllic scenery of the Seychelles – experience the magic
of this multifaceted continent.
Sun, 07 May 2028
Victoria/Mahe/Seychelles, departure 22.00 hrs
White sandy beaches lined with palm forests, including Anse Georgette and Anse Lazio, are the idyllic picture-perfect spots on Praslin, the second-largest island in the Inner Seychelles. Anse Lazio in particular, surrounded by impressive granite cliffs, is one of the most beautiful beaches in the region. The island’s interior is home to Praslin’s national park, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Vallee de Mai. This is where the ancient Seychelles coco de mer palm trees, some of which are over 1,000 years old, grow. Together with around 43 other species of plant and rare animals like the black parrot, they form a unique natural paradise.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
Experience a catamaran tour with island-hopping to Curieuse and Saint-Pierre – including snorkelling adventures, time to explore and a relaxed barbecue.
Tue, 09 May 2028
Relaxation at sea
Antsiranana, in the far north of Madagascar, was known as Diego Suarez during colonial times. Even today, isolated buildings bear witness to the city’s French past. Its lively centre, characterised by East African, Arabic and Asian influences, captivates visitors with its bustling activity and colourfully painted houses. Wide, boulevard-like streets lined with colonial architecture give Antsiranana its special atmosphere. One of the most striking landmarks is the former Hotel des Marines in the far north of the city, which is a popular destination for walks and excursions.
Nosy Be, off the north-west coast of Madagascar, beckons you to a Garden of Eden that will enchant you with its diversity. Known as “the fragrant island” due to its ylang-ylang plantations, the island enchants visitors with its palm-fringed beaches, crystal-clear water and vibrant underwater world. In Lokobe Reserve, you’ll encounter lemurs, chameleons and rare plant species – an unforgettable experience. The volcanic crater lakes are also worth seeing – for example, at Mont Passot – which offers breathtaking views of the island and the sea.
The EUROPA will reach Nosy Iranja the evening before. Wake up off one of Madagascar’s most spectacular islands: the island is about 40 km (24 mi.) from Nosy Be and consists of two parts connected by a bright white sandbank. At low tide, this natural wonder can be crossed on foot, an experience you will never forget. Also known as the “Island of Turtles”, Nosy Iranja is an important nesting site for sea turtles. Turquoise water, powder-white sand and tropical vegetation create an idyllic setting, This dream come true includes a small fishing village, a lighthouse designed by Gustave Eiffel and hidden coves that invite you to relax and stay a while.
Sat, 13 May 2028 - Mon, 15 May 2028
Relaxation at sea
With its varied architecture, Maputo is a true pearl of the Indian Ocean, with about two million people living in this lively capital city in the south of Mozambique. In 1975, the country gained its independence from Portugal, and the city’s buildings still stand as testament to its colonial past. The relics on the outlying islands, including impressive ruined fortresses, old churches and historic buildings, are a real highlight for history lovers.
Wed, 17 May 2028
Relaxation at sea
Richards Bay is a place where you can experience unspoilt Africa in all its powerful beauty – untamed and full of secrets just waiting to be discovered by you. This is the gateway to the wild nature of the KwaZulu-Natal province, a real paradise for nature lovers. It’s impossible to predict which species of African animal will show itself and when, but that’s what makes it so exciting and appealing. Follow the call of the wild to South Africa’s untamed soul. Pelicans, flamingoes and exotic species such as the hornbill live in the nearby game reserves as well as elephants, giraffes, zebras and lions. Which species will you see before you return to the ship? Look forward to some overwhelming experiences and shows of nature.
The lively city of Durban stretches out along the east coast of South Africa. Now the second-largest city in the country and long before the British arrived in 1823, Durban was shaped by its native culture, as shown by the rock carvings in the Drakensberg mountains. It has since grown into an economic hub with the biggest port in the country, the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a wide range of leisure activities. Long sandy beaches attract the surfers and the beach front is a great place for sunbathing. Some of the cultural highlights on offer include the Botanic Gardens, the Old Fort and the Juma Masjid Mosque. Durban brings history together with modern life and South African spirit.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
Fly over the coastline with a helicopter before heading inland to the mighty Drakensberg mountains, the highest mountain range in South Africa. You will pass waterfalls, gorges and cliffs and finally land on the Drakensberg, where you will enjoy some refreshments with a spectacular backdrop.
Sat, 20 May 2028
Relaxation at sea
Gqeberha, formerly known as Port Elizabeth, offers visitors an inviting atmosphere with its many days of sunshine and long beaches. The coastal resort in the south-east of South Africa was given its new name in 2021, after the isiXhosa name for the Baakens River that flows through the town. Humewood and Summerstrand are particularly popular areas for long walks or watching the sailors and windsurfers. The town is characterised by the brick-red bell tower of the Settlers’ Memorial Campanile, commemorating the first settlers in 1820.
Mon, 22 May 2028
Relaxation at sea
At the foot of the imposing Table Mountain lies Cape Town, a lively metropolis and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The charming blend of Victorian villas on Long Street and modern skyscrapers in the financial district are what give the city its unique character. The popular Victoria & Alfred Waterfront with its boutiques, cafes and excellent restaurants will make visitors’ hearts soar, both during the day and late into the evening. A cable-car ride to the plateau of Table Mountain promises to be an exciting experience and offers a magnificent view over the city and peninsula. This stretches as far as the Cape of Good Hope, where idyllic beach resorts meet unspoilt nature, making Cape Town an even more unforgettable destination.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
Experience an in-depth exhibition visit as you take a private tour of the Zeitz MOCAA, the world’s largest museum of contemporary African art, led by a curator. Housed in a 57 m (187 ft) high former grain silo, the museum is one of the most extraordinary conversions of recent years.
Wed, 24 May 2028
Cape Town/South Africa
* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.
Sat, 06 May 2028
Scheduled flight from Deutschland to Mahe (Seychelles)
Sun, 07 May 2028
Mahe (Seychelles)
Transfer to embarkation point
Wed, 24 May 2028
Cape Town
Transfer to scheduled flight to Germany
Thu, 25 May 2028
Arrival in Germany