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Luxury cruise line announce South AfricaSailings

19 Sep 2018 - by Savannah Freemantle
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SOUTHERN Africa is

growing in popularity as

a destination for luxury

cruise liners with an increase

in sailings reported for 2019.

While the majority of

passengers for these

itineraries are still

international, a local market for

these sailings is developing,

drawn by the convenience and

relative inexpensiveness of

requiring only a local flight to

join a world-class luxury cruise.

Some of these include the

Crystal Serenity’s Perth to Cape

Town sailing during February

and March, which will visit

Cape Town, Port Elizabeth,

Durban and Richards Bay.

Oceania Nautica will visit

Cape Town, Mossel Bay,

Durban, Richards Bay, Maputo,

East London, Port Elizabeth

and Walvis Bay in January.

The 15-day voyage starts from

about R62 000 per person

sharing.

The Seabourn Sojourn will

offer a 12-day South African

and Skeleton Coast Itinerary,

visiting Cape Town, Mossel

Bay, Port Elizabeth, Walvis Bay

and Lüderitz during February.

Veranda suites for this six-star

all-inclusive itinerary start from

R71 500 per person sharing.

Seymour Brugger, marketing

manager: luxury portfolio for

Cruises International, said that

while the increase in luxury

cruise liners’ South African

itineraries was particularly

attractive for international

clientele, Cruises International

had noticed a lot more interest

from South Africans for local

luxury cruise itineraries. “Many

South Africans spend a lot

of money staying in high-end

hotels in Durban or Cape Town

when, for a similar daily price,

they now have the opportunity

to enjoy an all-inclusive

experience on a five- or six-star

ship,” said Seymour.

Melanie Wilding, senior

cruise consultant at XL

Sandown Travel – Cruise

Corner, agreed that most

upmarket cruise departures

visiting South Africa were more

geared to the international

market but suggested that,

if shorter, attractively priced

Southern African itineraries

were introduced more regularly,

there could be potential to

develop the market for these

itineraries locally

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