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South Africa Seychelles & Mauritius to Cape Town from Dubai 20 Nights 21 Days

Price
20 nights
On Request
Highlights
  • Swimming pool
  • Fitness centre, sports courts
  • Award winning onboard entertainment
  • 24 hour buffet dining
  • Splashdown Kids Club
  • Art Gallery
  • Overview
  • Itinerary
  • Includes & Excludes
  • Cabin Types
  • Gallery

Norwegian Cruises –  Cruise Ship Norwegian Jade

It’s a once-in-a-lifetime holiday that you’ll remember for years to come. Come aboard
Norwegian Jade for a tour of different and exotic cultures. Take a stroll through the Seychelle
National Botanical Gardens full of flora and fauna. Whilst in Mauritius, visit the famous
Caudan Waterfront to discover the unique shops, restaurants and famous Chinese Pagoda.
Nature lover? Catch some sun or some waves at Aklantstrand Beach in stunning Richard’s
Bay in South Africa.

Itinerary

Experience the blending of traditional Arab culture and modern western culture in Dubai.
Gaze skyward to see the tallest building in the world, the 2,722-feet-high futuristic Burj
Khalifa tower, or walk over to the impressive Jumeirah Mosque. Seek out jet-set haunts or
stroll through the heart of the old city, Dubai Creek, which is home to the Dubai museum as
well as the labyrinth alleyways of gold, spice and textile souks, where bargaining is part of
the fun and ritual.
The only emirate on the Gulf of Oman rather than the Persian Gulf, Fujairah boasts beautiful,
unspoiled beaches. The Hagar mountain range looms majestically behind the port and
separates it from the rest of the country. Get a sense of Fujairah's past at the archeological
museum or its beautifully restored fort overlooking the old village and date palm oasis.
Browse the souks for carpets and pottery and sample local delicacies such as salt-crusted
hammour fish, a type of grouper.
View Muscat from above by travelling on the Corniche and heading out along the scenic
Batinah coast. The medieval Nakhl Fort, perched on a rocky outcrop, offers magnificent
views of the mountains and oasis below. The colourful Sultan's palace and the Jelali and
Merani forts are worth visiting, and if you seek to experience Omani culture, a stroll through
the markets and narrow alleys is ideal. Exquisite local silver jewellery, exotic spices and
handicrafts abound in the markets to tempt shoppers.
Take a sabbatical in the Seychelles capital of Victoria. Located on Mahé Island in the Indian
Ocean, it's famous for its exports of vanilla and coconut oil. Take a stroll through the
Seychelle National Botanical Gardens full of flora, fauna and fruit bats. Stop by the
Selwyn-Clarke Market for some street shopping. Try some local Ladob, a dish that can be
served either sweet or savoury. Then settle in for some sun at Beau Vallon Beach or visit the
Navasakthi Vinayagar hindu temple.
La Digue, though the Seychelles' third-most inhabited island, feels like a paradise untouched
by time. Much of the island is undeveloped and guests and locals alike often bicycle
between points of interest - and there are many of those. Quiet bays, spectacularly beautiful
beaches, large granite rocks rising from azure waters and a hilly jungle interior await your
exploration. Paradise seekers and sun worshipers need to look no further than this small
island in the Indian Ocean.
Immerse yourself in Madasgascar's largest and most popular destination, Nosy Be. This "Big
Island" off the northwest coast is famous for its natural splendor and Ylang Ylang trees that
make up a major part of the local economy. Spend the day hanging out with lemurs and
chameleons at the Lokobe Reserve. Indulge in local cuisine like the diverse and delectable
variations of Laoka. Then brave the highest peak on the island at Mont Lokobe or relax on
the beaches of Befotaka Bay.
Lose yourself in the Mauritian capital of Port Louis. Named after a former French emperor,
this port city was a major point of passage for ships sailing around the Cape of Good Hope.
Visit the famous Champs de Mars race track. Learn about the local history and culture at the
Blue Penny Museum. Walk through the gorgeous foliage in Les Jardins De La Compagnie.
Then stroll along the Caudan Waterfront to check out the shops, restaurants and famous
Chinese Pagoda.
With its lush rainforests and beaches bordering coral reefs, Pointe des Galets, Réunion will
dazzle you with its natural splendour. This island in the Indian Ocean is a French department
and is known for Piton de la Fournaise, a climbable active volcano that rises to 8,635 ft.
When you're not hiking through the Bélouve Forest or laying back on l'Hermitage beach, you
can visit the Aquarium of Réunion or stop by the Jardin de l'Etat, a botanical garden opened
in 1773.
Situated on the deepest natural harbour in the Southern Hemisphere, Richards 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 prey 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.
Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha) 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.
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.
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.

Price Includes

  • Serving a wide variety of culinary delights to please every palate, our complimentary dining
    options include three main dining rooms, a help-yourself buffet and a variety of casual cafés,
    grills and on-the-go choices. Plus, our Main Dining Rooms offer a menu that changes daily,
    Chefs Signature Dishes and carefully selected wine recommendations, guaranteeing a
    different culinary adventure with every visit.

Price Excludes

  • Shore Excursions
    We know the destinations you’ll be visiting and what there is to see, do and experience. We
    offer you a variety of excursions to choose from, in every port you’ll visit.

Cabin Types

The Haven The Haven is an enclave of luxury, featuring 24-hour butler service, exclusive sundeck, premium amenities and more.
Up to 8 Guests
Room-Size 41 - 438 m2
Approx. Room Size
Balcony-Size 6 - 199 m2
Approx. Balcony Size
AMENITIES
24-Hour Butler
Concierge Service
Exclusive Courtyard Pool & Valet
Private Hot Tub and Sundeck
Priority Embarkation/Disembarkation
Personal Escort On and Off the Ship
Suite Room Service Available 24-hours
White Tablecloth In-Suite Dining
Fine Bed Linens & Pillow-top Mattress
Plush Bathrobe, Slippers & Products
Sparkling Wine & Fruit on Embarkation
Delicious Treats Delivered Nightly
Invitations to Exclusive Breakfast/Lunch
Priority Specialty Dining Reservations
Cocktail Party with Ship's Officers
The Balcony See the world from your room. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to your own private balcony - and breathtaking views.
Up to 4 Guests
Room-Size
19 - 26 m2 Approx. Room Size
4 - 6 m2 Approx. Balcony Size
AMENITIES
Private Balcony
Sitting Area
Room Service Available 24-hours
Hot Breakfast Menu
Continental Breakfast Menu
Coffee Maker
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