Cruises from South Africa
Looking for something different this winter - then how about a holiday in South Africa combined with a luxury cruise.
With so many options open to you - The Cruise Village team can design you the holiday of a lifetime or an exciting cruise & stay holiday with a Safari maybe?
A South Africa cruise with MSC is the perfect way to discover the ‘Rainbow Nation’ in style.
Lovers of wildlife will adore South Africa cruises where a ‘Big 5 safari’ could be just the beginning of your adventure. A cruise from South Africa is your gateway to an amazing collection of wildlife. Sea birds include pelicans, albatross, Cape Gannets, Giant Petrel, skuas and gulls to name but a few. You might also spot penguins, humpback and bottle nose dolphins, sharks and, depending on when you travel, Right Whales that come to South Africa to breed.
The Cruise Village's MSC South Africa cruises are many and varied. You can cruise from Durban for a two, three or four night mini-cruise break or take a long leisurely cruise from South Africa to Europe. Aside from South Africa itself we have cruises that can show you Mauritius, Madagascar and Mozambique to name but three remote and lovely places.
If you're looking for a cruise with a difference why not join MSC in South Africa - The Cruise Village team are all MSC Cruises experts.
For example - this exclusive offer.....
30th October 2012 - 24 Nights - MSC Opera
Sailing from Venice (2 night stay before you cruise) to Cape Town via...Malta, Majorca, Casablanca, Agadir, Dakar & Walvis Bay (Namibia).
Your cruise finishes in Cape Town with a 3 night hotel stay which includes a Full Day Safari.
Inside staterooms from only £1799pp
Oceanview staterooms from only £1899pp
Balcony staterooms from only £1999pp
€4pppn hotel tax payable locally in Venice not included.
Baggage and transfers to/from the hotel to the safari are included.
Other transfers are not included but can be arranged for £120pp
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This is a cruise news blog entry by Phil.
Phil Nuttall
DirectorThe Cruise Village