Return flights with luggage allowance
Hotel stays in Mauritius and Cape Town
Four-night full-board safari
Eleven-night full-board cruise
Return flights with luggage allowance
Hotel stays in Mauritius and Cape Town
Four-night full-board safari
Eleven-night full-board cruise

Indian Ocean Stay, African Cruise & Safari

21 nights - 26 Feb 2025

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HOLIDAY PRICES WAS £3099 pp £2799 PP
Prices based on 2 people sharing, departing from London airports (unless otherwise stated).

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HOLIDAY PRICES WAS £3355 pp £2975 PP
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HOLIDAY PRICES WAS £3849 pp £3565 PP
Prices based on 2 people sharing, departing from London airports (unless otherwise stated).

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HOLIDAY PRICES WAS £4175 pp £3755 PP
Prices based on 2 people sharing, departing from London airports (unless otherwise stated).

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(Prices correct as of today’s date, are updated daily, are subject to change and represent genuine availability at time of update).

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Whats included -
  • Flight to Mauritius with luggage allowance
  • Private overseas transfers
  • Two-night 4* hotel stay in Mauritius
  • Eleven-night full-board cruise
  • Two-night 4* hotel stay in Cape Town
  • Direct flight from Cape Town to Johannesburg with luggage allowance
  • Four-night safari, including all meals, teas and snacks.
  • Two daily safari activities and conservation levy
  • Direct flight to the UK with luggage allowance

Itinerary


Take a look at the shore excursions available for this itinerary.

1

Fly from the UK to Mauritius

26 February 2025
2

4* hotel stay

27 February 2025
3

4* hotel stay

28 February 2025
4

Port Louis

Mauritius’ largest city, Port Louis is a vibrant and exciting place whose culture is a mix of African, Chinese and Indian influences. There are activities and sights to keep you busy and explore the different aspects of the city.

01 March 2025
Port Louis
4

Check out of your hotel and board Norwegian Dawn

01 March 2025
5

Port de Pointe des Galets

Port de Pointe des Galets, located on Réunion Island, is the island's primary commercial harbour and a vital hub for trade and transportation. This bustling port not only serves as a gateway for goods but also welcomes visitors eager to explore the island's diverse attractions. The waterfront area is lively, with cargo ships and fishing boats creating a dynamic atmosphere. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, the port offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean and the lush mountains beyond. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at nearby restaurants and experience the local culture through vibrant markets. With its blend of industry and scenic beauty, Port de Pointe des Galets is a key starting point for discovering the enchanting island of Réunion.

02 March 2025
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Port de Pointe des Galets
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Port de Pointe des Galets

Port de Pointe des Galets, located on Réunion Island, is the island's primary commercial harbour and a vital hub for trade and transportation. This bustling port not only serves as a gateway for goods but also welcomes visitors eager to explore the island's diverse attractions. The waterfront area is lively, with cargo ships and fishing boats creating a dynamic atmosphere. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, the port offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean and the lush mountains beyond. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at nearby restaurants and experience the local culture through vibrant markets. With its blend of industry and scenic beauty, Port de Pointe des Galets is a key starting point for discovering the enchanting island of Réunion.

03 March 2025
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Port de Pointe des Galets
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At Sea

04 March 2025
8

Fort Dauphin (Toalagnaro)

Fort Dauphin (Toalagnaro) is a charming coastal town located in the southeastern part of Madagascar. Nestled between the Indian Ocean and the scenic Andringitra mountains, the town is known for its rich history and stunning landscapes. Fort Dauphin boasts beautiful beaches, such as Libanona, which offer opportunities for relaxation and water sports. The area is also a gateway to several national parks, including Andohahela and Berenty, where visitors can explore unique ecosystems and encounter endemic wildlife, including lemurs and various bird species. The town's vibrant culture is reflected in its lively markets and local cuisine, providing an authentic Malagasy experience. With its combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage, Fort Dauphin (Toalagnaro) is an appealing destination for travellers seeking adventure and relaxation in Madagascar.

05 March 2025
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Fort Dauphin (Toalagnaro)
9

At Sea

06 March 2025
10

Richards Bay

South Africa’s largest harbour is located on a lagoon on the Mhlatuze River on the northern coast of KwaZulu-Natal and takes its name from Admiral Sir F W Richards who sailed into the bay to deliver supplies to the troops during the Anglo/Zulu War of 1879. The Richards Bay lagoon was declared a game reserve in 1935, when conservationists objected to the growing industrialisation here. This however did nothing to halt development. Instead a compromise was agreed and a wall was built across the length of the bay to divide the lagoon. The north side became the seaport and the south remained a sanctuary for waterfowl and wildlife. The lagoon is famous for being the site where the longest crocodile ever recorded was shot by hunter John Dunn - it measured over 20 feet. The town was built on the shores of the lagoon in 1954 and although it was only a small fishing community in the 1960s, the development of the deep water harbour and railway in 1976 prompted the growth of the much larger township you see today. The bustling town is now a popular holiday destination with its unspoilt beaches at the edge of the Indian Ocean, year-round sunshine and excellent recreational facilities including surfing and fishing. It is also an excellent gateway to Zululand and the KwaZulu wildlife reserves. Richards Bay has recently undergone a major renovation that has given the town a Caribbean feel.

07 March 2025
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Richards Bay
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Richards Bay

South Africa’s largest harbour is located on a lagoon on the Mhlatuze River on the northern coast of KwaZulu-Natal and takes its name from Admiral Sir F W Richards who sailed into the bay to deliver supplies to the troops during the Anglo/Zulu War of 1879. The Richards Bay lagoon was declared a game reserve in 1935, when conservationists objected to the growing industrialisation here. This however did nothing to halt development. Instead a compromise was agreed and a wall was built across the length of the bay to divide the lagoon. The north side became the seaport and the south remained a sanctuary for waterfowl and wildlife. The lagoon is famous for being the site where the longest crocodile ever recorded was shot by hunter John Dunn - it measured over 20 feet. The town was built on the shores of the lagoon in 1954 and although it was only a small fishing community in the 1960s, the development of the deep water harbour and railway in 1976 prompted the growth of the much larger township you see today. The bustling town is now a popular holiday destination with its unspoilt beaches at the edge of the Indian Ocean, year-round sunshine and excellent recreational facilities including surfing and fishing. It is also an excellent gateway to Zululand and the KwaZulu wildlife reserves. Richards Bay has recently undergone a major renovation that has given the town a Caribbean feel.

08 March 2025
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Richards Bay
12

Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)

Originally the home of the San and Khoisan people and later the Xhosa tribe, the area now known as Gqeberha (previously Port Elizabeth) became a landing place for passing European ships after Portuguese navigator Bartolomew Diaz arrived in Algoa Bay in 1488. As part of the Cape Colony, the British occupied the area during the Napoleonic Wars and it was they who built Fort Frederick here in 1799. Twenty-one years later 4,000 settlers arrived, becoming the first permanent British residents of South Africa and Gqeberha. Sir Rufane Donkin, Acting Governor of the Cape Colony, founded Port Elizabeth, naming the settlement after his late wife. The town underwent rapid growth after 1873 following the construction of the railway to Kimberley, and is now one of the country’s major seaports. Like most South African cities, miles of beautiful coastline surround Gqeberha. Algoa Bay combines warm water and fair breezes, making it a mecca for swimmers and water sports enthusiasts. Those interested in history can follow the Donkin Heritage Trail, past a succession of Victorian and Edwardian town houses, trim gardens and neo-Gothic churches. Just outside the town are a number of game reserves, including the famous Addo Elephant National Park.

09 March 2025
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Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)
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Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)

Originally the home of the San and Khoisan people and later the Xhosa tribe, the area now known as Gqeberha (previously Port Elizabeth) became a landing place for passing European ships after Portuguese navigator Bartolomew Diaz arrived in Algoa Bay in 1488. As part of the Cape Colony, the British occupied the area during the Napoleonic Wars and it was they who built Fort Frederick here in 1799. Twenty-one years later 4,000 settlers arrived, becoming the first permanent British residents of South Africa and Gqeberha. Sir Rufane Donkin, Acting Governor of the Cape Colony, founded Port Elizabeth, naming the settlement after his late wife. The town underwent rapid growth after 1873 following the construction of the railway to Kimberley, and is now one of the country’s major seaports. Like most South African cities, miles of beautiful coastline surround Gqeberha. Algoa Bay combines warm water and fair breezes, making it a mecca for swimmers and water sports enthusiasts. Those interested in history can follow the Donkin Heritage Trail, past a succession of Victorian and Edwardian town houses, trim gardens and neo-Gothic churches. Just outside the town are a number of game reserves, including the famous Addo Elephant National Park.

10 March 2025
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Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)
14

Mossel Bay

Mossel Bay is a picturesque coastal town located along the Garden Route in South Africa. Known for its stunning beaches, mild climate, and rich maritime history, it is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The town features a variety of attractions, including the famous Cape St. Blaize Lighthouse, which offers breathtaking views of the ocean and surrounding coastline. Mossel Bay is also home to the Dias Museum Complex, where visitors can learn about the town’s history, including its significance as a stopping point for early explorers. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a range of activities such as whale watching, hiking along scenic trails, and exploring nearby nature reserves. With its charming atmosphere, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Mossel Bay is an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation and adventure along the southern coast of South Africa.

11 March 2025
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Mossel Bay
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Cape Town

Sometimes referred to as the Mother City, Cape Town is the most famous port in South Africa and is influenced by many different cultures, including Dutch, British and Malay. The port was founded in 1652 by Dutch explorer Jan Van Riebeeck, and evidence of Dutch colonial rule remains throughout the region. The port is located on one of the world's most important trade routes, and is mainly a container port and handler of fresh fruit. Fishing is another vital industry, with large Asian fishing fleets using Cape Town as a logistical repair base for much of the year. The region is famous for its natural beauty, with the imposing Table Mountain and Lions Head, as well as the many nature reserves and botanical gardens such as Kirstenbosch which boasts an extensive range of indigenous plant life, including proteas and ferns. Cape Town's weather is mercurial, and can change from beautiful sunshine to dramatic thunderstorms within a short period. A local adage is that in Cape Town you can experience four seasons in one day.

12 March 2025
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Cape Town
15

Disembark Norwegian Dawn and check into your 4* hotel

12 March 2025
16

4* hotel stay

13 March 2025
17

Fly from Cape Town to Johannesburg

14 March 2025
18

Safari

15 March 2025
19

Safari

16 March 2025
20

Safari

17 March 2025
21

Depart Ivory Tree Game Lodge for your overnight flight to the UK

18 March 2025
22

Arrive in the UK

19 March 2025

*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.

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Entertainment throughout the day and evening
Return flights included from a choice of UK airports (fly cruise bookings only)
Complimentary shuttle service from ship to port where available
Porterage of luggage from port to cabin
Theme nights and deck parties
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in a choice of included dining venues
Use of swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centre and leisure facilities where available
Youth programmes for 3-17 year olds
Selected hot drinks, iced tea, lemonade, juices, and water in selected venues
Adult only areas
A daily programme of activities

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