Norwegian Cruise Lines’ Africa cruises are returning with bigger and better itineraries

Norwegian Cruise Line’s has revealed they will be returning to Africa after a successful inaugural season in the region.

Norwegian Jade sailed the first NCL Africa season and now Norwegian Dawn will be joining the party, with both ships exploring the region between January and March 2024. The majority of itineraries have a strong focus on wildlife spotting, with NCL giving guests the best possible chance of spotting the ‘big five’, lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalo.

For an example of what your sailing could look like, this Africa: South Africa & Madagascar will take you for 12-days from Port Louis, Mauritius to the rainforest meets reef destination of Point des Galets. After this you’ll have two featured overnight stays in Richards Bay and Cape Town, two stops in Mozambique and more.

There are also two 12-day Cape Town roundtrips with two stops in the wildlife-rich Namibia, as well as South African highlights like Mossel Bay, Durban and Richards Bay. Guests will get the chance to spot wildlife at one of South Africa’s biggest game reserves Addo Elephant Park, learn about local culture at Dumazulu Cultural Village and indulge in premium wine and cheese along the famous Garden Route farms.

NCL Africa Cruises
Norwegian Jade in Cape Town.

For something bigger there’s also a 21-day Africa: Namibia, Cape Verde, Angolga and Ivory Coast voyage, taking you from Cape Town all the way to Barcelona. You’ll experience a series of stunning stops before finding yourself in sunny Barcelona.

Ben Angell, Managing Director and VP of NCL APAC, said: “As part of our Guest First philosophy we are focused on enhancing our destination offerings, providing our guests with more immersive itineraries that are designed to create memories of a lifetime.

“Our new Africa voyages are a testament to that, combining bucket-list locations such as Cape Town and Mauritius with hidden gems like Pomene and Maputo in Mozambique or Fort Dauphin in Madagascar. With an average of almost 12 hours in each port, allowing more time to fully experience these unforgettable destinations, the new voyages are already amongst our fastest selling cruises for 2024 and are attracting guests from almost 60 countries worldwide.”

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NCL Africa Cruises
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