12-Days | 6-Ports | 1 Amazing Vacation | Offer Expires June 22, 2022

12-Day Cruise on Norwegian Jade South Africa & Namibia | All-in Price: $3,011.11CAD*

*Pricing is based on double occupancy and OB level cabin. NCCF & Government taxes not included

Offer Combinable with Free at Sea promotion | Bonus Group Amenity: $50.00USD

Photo: Mossel Bay shoreline

Come aboard the beautifully refurbished Norwegian Jade for a vacation of a lifetime. You'll begin in the vibrant city of Cape Town, which in of itself is an incredible destination. Nature lover? Catch some sun or some waves at Aklantstrand Beach in stunning Richard's Bay. While in Durban, go on a safari to see exotic animals like nowhere on earth. And be sure to explore the highest sand dune in Namibia (1,256 feet) near Swakopmund and Walvis Bay in Namibia. 

Itinerary: 

Sail Date: December 21, 2022


Photo: Cape Town to Cape Town itinerary map



Day 1: Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town is both the legislative capital of South Africa and one of its most vibrant cities. Make your way to the top of Table Mountain for panoramic views of the surrounding city and harbour. Visit Robben Island to see the former site of the notorious former prison that held Nelson Mandela. Explore the manicured lawns and beautiful forest in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens. Then stop by the V&A Waterfront for some shopping and entertainment.

Day 2: Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town is both the legislative capital of South Africa and one of its most vibrant cities. Make your way to the top of Table Mountain for panoramic views of the surrounding city and harbour. Visit Robben Island to see the former site of the notorious former prison that held Nelson Mandela. Explore the manicured lawns and beautiful forest in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens. Then stop by the V&A Waterfront for some shopping and entertainment.

Day 3: Mossel Bay, South Africa

Located along the Southern Cape, Mossel Bay is one of South Africa's most popular tourist destinations. Sink your toes into the sands of Santos Beach. Hike up the trail to the Cape St. Blaize Lighthouse where the 19th century structure provides stunning views of the surrounding area. Learn about the earliest humans at the Point of Human Origins archaeological site. Then explore the more recent cultural heritage at the Bartolomeu Dias Museum.

Day 4: Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Port Elizabeth is one of South Africa's major municipalities and bears the nickname "The Friendly City." Relax on beautiful King's Beach. Spot some big game at the Kragga Kamma Game Park nature reserve. Explore the rich history of South Africa's Eastern Cape at the Donkin Reserve. Try local dishes like potjiekos, an indigenous stew cooked outdoors in a cast-iron pot.

Day 5: Richard's Bay, South Africa

Situated on the deepest natural harbour in the Southern Hemisphere, Richard's Bay will thrill both nature and culture seekers. Spend the day walking through the Umlalazi Nature Reserve where you might see one of the rarest birds of pray in South Africa, the Palm-Nut vulture. Catch some sun or some waves at Aklantstrand Beach or learn about South African history and art at the Empangeni Museum.   



Photo: Richard's Bay at sunset



Day 6: Richard's Bay, South Africa

Situated on the deepest natural harbour in the Southern Hemisphere, Richard's Bay will thrill both nature and culture seekers. Spend the day walking through the Umlalazi Nature Reserve where you might see one of the rarest birds of pray in South Africa, the Palm-Nut vulture. Catch some sun or some waves at Aklantstrand Beach or learn about South African history and art at the Empangeni Museum.

Day 7: Durban, South Africa

With rich cultures, expansive beaches and historic landmarks intertwined within a hip, vibrant atmosphere, Durban boasts a seemingly endless array of possibilities. The port city is home to the largest population of Indians outside India and also to millions of Zulu (South Africa's largest ethnic group). Visit an authentic Zulu village for a glimpse into their traditions. While touring the city's historic sites, including Mahatma Gandhi's house and International Printing Press, you can enjoy delicious Indian cuisine at a local restaurant. Or choose to slow it down, way down, lounging on warm sands or taking a rickshaw ride along the Golden Mile - a nearly four-mile-long beachfront esplanade.

Day 8: At Sea

Day 9: At Sea

Day 10: Luderitz, Namibia

Both its geographical location and German art nouveau architecture make Lüderitz a very surprising and unique destination to explore. Situated between the barren Namib Desert and the weathered South Atlantic coast lies what appears to be a charming Bavarian village peppered with historic landmarks, a museum and cafes. Though surrounded by seemingly unforgiving landscapes, the region is home to diverse wildlife, including penguins, whales, dolphins and a large array of breeding seabirds. Explore the coastline or journey inland on a desert adventure.

Day 11: Walvis Bay, Namibia

Meaning "Whale Bay," Walvis Bay is located along a natural deepwater harbour by the Namib Desert and is an ideal location for both migrating and resident birds. A birdwatcher's paradise, more than 150 bird species have been recorded in the area with Walvis Bay Lagoon being a major hotspot. Bring your camera and binoculars for the chance to see thousands of flamingos and other species congregating. Or look to the ocean for a chance to see whales or dolphins. For some sand-based excitement, head inland into the desert to Dune 7 (a staggering 1,256 feet tall) for a hike or to enjoy an exhilarating sandboarding experience.

Day 12: At Sea

Photo: A beautiful day at Port Durban



Day 13: Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town is both the legislative capital of South Africa and one of its most vibrant cities. Make your way to the top of Table Mountain for panoramic views of the surrounding city and harbour. Visit Robben Island to see the former site of the notorious former prison that held Nelson Mandela. Explore the manicured lawns and beautiful forest in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens. Then stop by the V&A Waterfront for some shopping and entertainment.

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