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Cruise in the Africa from Cape Town aboard Seven Seas Voyager ship with visits to South Africa and Namibia for 15 days

8.810€ 9.739€ (-10%)

About this cruise

Take a 15-day cruise in Africa, departing from Cape Town on the Seven Seas Voyager ship. Explore stunning destinations in South Africa and Namibia during this adventure.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (8.810€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.

Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
11/01/2026 - 28/01/2026 - - - 17.490€
13/01/2026 - 27/01/2026 - - - 16.560€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
11/01/2026 - 28/01/2026 - - - 17.620€
13/01/2026 - 27/01/2026 - - - 19.480€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
11/01/2026 - 28/01/2026 - - - 21.340€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Cape Town, South Africa. Departure time: 17:00. Cape Town, also known as Kaapstad in Afrikaans, is the seat of the South African Parliament, home to Anglican and Catholic archbishops, and the capital of the Western Cape province. It is also a cultural hub with two universities and research institutes.

Museums, libraries, theaters, botanical and zoological gardens. Cape Town is located on the northern tip of the Cape Peninsula and is one of the largest ports and one of the most important industrial centers in South Africa. The suburbs sprawl across the Cape Peninsula, extending deep into the wine country. The oldest part of the city lies between Table Bay and the slopes of the 1,086-meter-high Table Mountain. Cape Town.

is also a popular holiday destination. The surroundings of Cape Town are dominated by Table Mountain. A cable car has been going up to the mountain peak since 1926. The historical landmarks include the oldest building in the city (and the country), the Castle of Good Hope (1666), the Dutch Reformed Church (1699), and the Old Town Hall (1755).

such as the Malay Quarter at Signal Hill. Other attractions include the Parliament buildin.

Day 2: Sea day.

Day 3: Walvis Bay, Namibia. Arrival time: 11:00. Walfis Bay is one of Namibia`s most important seaports and a popular destination due to its abundant fish population and diverse flora and fauna. The name hints at remnants of German colonial rule within the city. For example, the Rhenish Mission Church was built in Hamburg and is considered the oldest building in the city. Nearby, there is a large bird sanctuar.

Day 4: Walvis Bay, Namibia. Departure time: 12:00. Walfis Bay is one of Namibia`s most important seaports and a popular destination due to its abundant fish population and diverse flora and fauna. The name hints at remnants of German colonial rule within the city. For example, the Rhenish Mission Church was built in Hamburg and is considered the oldest building in the city. Nearby, there is a large bird sanctuar.

Day 5: Sea day.

Day 6: Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. Breathtaking rock cliffs and a unique landscape as far as the eye can see characterize the southwesternmost point of Africa. Located near the sophisticated metropolis of Cape Town, the Cape, which was once feared by sailors, now safely welcomes numerous cruise.

Day 7: Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha), South Africa. Arrival time: 08:00. Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha is located on Algoa Bay and is the fifth largest city in South Africa. The attractive old town has retained its small-town charm, while modern buildings line the outskirts of the city. It is worth climbing the 52m high bell tower, the Campanile, which offers an excellent view over the harbor and city center. One of the oldest buildings in the city, the 1827-built parsonage, which now houses the Historical Museum, is located on Castle Hill Street. Other attractions include Fort Frederick, Market Squa.

Day 8: Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha), South Africa. Departure time: 21:00. Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha is located on Algoa Bay and is the fifth largest city in South Africa. The attractive old town has retained its small-town charm, while modern buildings line the outskirts of the city. It is worth climbing the 52m high bell tower, the Campanile, which offers an excellent view over the harbor and city center. One of the oldest buildings in the city, the 1827-built parsonage, which now houses the Historical Museum, is located on Castle Hill Street. Other attractions include Fort Frederick, Market Squa.

Day 9: Ost-London, South Africa. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 17:30. Duration of port stay: 9 hours 30 minutes. East London boasts the fourth largest port in South Africa. The city enjoys a pleasant, sunny climate almost year-round and, like all places on the "Sunshine Coast," features beautiful sandy beaches. The history of South Africa still strongly influences the character of the city. The typical African environment is marked by its once close ties to Germany and Great Britain. Some attractions include the "Dolos," "Latimers Landing," "Queen’s Park," "Botanical Garden A.

Day 10: Durban, South Africa. Arrival time: 10:30. Departure time: 22:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours 30 minutes. The South African city of Durban is located in the province of "KwaZulu-Natal". Known as "Durbs" by its residents, it is a South African city with an intercontinental character. With its numerous street vendors, over 2 million Indian residents (the city is located on the Indian Ocean), and beautiful sandy beaches, it is a prime example of the new South Africa. Places of interest include "Sea World", "Rickshaw Bus", "Durban Botanic Gardens", "Sugar Terminals", "Durban.

Day 11 - 12: Sea day.

Day 13: Mossel Bay, South Africa. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Mossel Bay offers attractive beaches and a variety of water sports activities. After the explorer "Bartholomeu Diaz" rounded the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, he first set foot on South African soil here. Today, the "Diaz" Museum commemorates this historic event.

Sights: "Old Post Tree", "St. Blaize" lighthouse with spectacular views, boat.

Day 14: Cape Town, South Africa. Arrival time: 11:00. Cape Town, also known as Kaapstad in Afrikaans, is the seat of the South African Parliament, home to Anglican and Catholic archbishops, and the capital of the Western Cape province. It is also a cultural hub with two universities and research institutes.

Museums, libraries, theaters, botanical and zoological gardens. Cape Town is located on the northern tip of the Cape Peninsula and is one of the largest ports and one of the most important industrial centers in South Africa. The suburbs sprawl across the Cape Peninsula, extending deep into the wine country. The oldest part of the city lies between Table Bay and the slopes of the 1,086-meter-high Table Mountain. Cape Town.

is also a popular holiday destination. The surroundings of Cape Town are dominated by Table Mountain. A cable car has been going up to the mountain peak since 1926. The historical landmarks include the oldest building in the city (and the country), the Castle of Good Hope (1666), the Dutch Reformed Church (1699), and the Old Town Hall (1755).

such as the Malay Quarter at Signal Hill. Other attractions include the Parliament buildin.

Day 15: Cape Town, South Africa. Cape Town, also known as Kaapstad in Afrikaans, is the seat of the South African Parliament, home to Anglican and Catholic archbishops, and the capital of the Western Cape province. It is also a cultural hub with two universities and research institutes.

Museums, libraries, theaters, botanical and zoological gardens. Cape Town is located on the northern tip of the Cape Peninsula and is one of the largest ports and one of the most important industrial centers in South Africa. The suburbs sprawl across the Cape Peninsula, extending deep into the wine country. The oldest part of the city lies between Table Bay and the slopes of the 1,086-meter-high Table Mountain. Cape Town.

is also a popular holiday destination. The surroundings of Cape Town are dominated by Table Mountain. A cable car has been going up to the mountain peak since 1926. The historical landmarks include the oldest building in the city (and the country), the Castle of Good Hope (1666), the Dutch Reformed Church (1699), and the Old Town Hall (1755).

such as the Malay Quarter at Signal Hill. Other attractions include the Parliament buildin.