
Cruise Holiday

For something a little more nautical, get your sea legs ready and book a cruise! Chasing the horizon across open waters can be a great way to escape while enjoying the many excursions and activities available.
This type of vacation is perfect for those who love the water, a smorgasbord of options, and are itching to bust out their seafaring lingo (Arr! Batten down the hatches and beware Davy Jones’ Locker!) This type of vacation is a terrible idea for anyone with severe motion sickness, a fear of water, or who don’t appreciate the subtle nuances of bingo and a good buffet.
Pros
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Experiencing multiple destinations in one trip, but only having to unpack once (cue angel voices)
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Limitless amounts of activities, both on board and off
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The unique experience of sailing from one place to the next on a floating hotel (there’s really nothing like it!)
Cons
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Possibility of sea sickness (especially in rough waters)
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The risk of catching whatever virus may be sweeping through the ship
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The fear of a Titanic scenario running through your head (though to be fair, only 16 cruise ships have sunk between 1980 and 2012. May the odds be ever in your favor)

12-Day cruise on Norwegian Dawn
From
R37 467
PPS*
Porting from Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa > Mossel Bay, South Africa > Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha), South Africa > Richards Bay, South Africa > Maputo, Mozambique > Fort Dauphin (Toalagnaro), Madagascar > Pointe Des Galets, Reunion > Port Louis, Mauritius.
17 January 2025, 4pm - 29 January 2025, 8am

22-Day cruise on Norwegian Sun
From
R67 599
PPS*
Porting from Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa > Walvis Bay, Namibia > Luanda, Angola > Sao Tome, Sao Tome and Principe > Abidjan (Cote D’Ivoire), Ivory Coast > Dakar, Senegal > Praia, Cape Verde > Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands > Santa Cruz de la Palma, Spain > Funchal, Madeira > Vigo, Spain > London (Southampton), United Kingdom