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From Cape Town to Port Louis

Between Wilderness, Waves, And White Beaches

Dates:
3 Dec - 18 Dec 2027
Duration:
15 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
8
Ship:
MS Europa
Cruise Line:
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Fares:

From £7,911 pp

Durban waterfront, South Africa

From Cape Town to Port Louis

Between Wilderness, Waves, And White Beaches

Dates:
3 Dec - 18 Dec 2027
Duration:
15 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
8
Ship:
MS Europa
Cruise Line:
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Fares:

From £7,911 pp

Voyage Itinerary

3 December to 4 December

Setting sail from Cape Town

This magical multicultural city is the perfect jumping off point to explore Southern Africa, but do make sure you linger a few days to enjoy the buzz of a city where Africa meets a European-style cosmopolitan atmosphere, creating a vibrant melting pot of cultures and religions. With flat-topped Table Mountain soaring above the city, beautiful natural landscapes, and gardens within the city, you never feel far from nature here. Enjoy the waterfront, museums and elegant architecture, then take the time to venture further afield - there is so much within easy reach.

Aerial view of Cape Town, South Africa
Robben Island lighthouse, Cape Town

Don't miss

Robben Island is a must, possibly the most well known island-prison in the world. Make sure you book ahead - the ferries leave at specific times and numbers are limited.

5 December - At sea

6 December

South Africa: Mossel Bay

The sunny city of Mossel Bay is on South Africa’s famous Garden Route, situated roughly halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. The city has a pleasant seafront promenade and there are some lovely beaches nearby, along with whale and dolphin watching hotspots and game reserves.
Lighthouse in Mossel Bay, South Africa

7 December to 8 December

South Africa: Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth is home to some nice beaches and a handful of interesting buildings, but it is perhaps not the most exciting city on the Sunshine Coast. There are plenty of things to see and do in the surrounding area, however, and we highly recommend a day trip to the fantastic Addo Elephant Park.
Hobie Beach in Port Elizabeth, South Africa

9 December - At sea

10 December

South Africa: Durban

Durban is a real melting pot; not only does the city feel more authentically African than Cape Town, it’s also home to a large Indian community that lends the city a distinctly Asian flavour. The lovely waterfront promenade was revamped for the 2010 World Cup, and the beach is a popular destination for domestic tourists.
Durban, South Africa

11 December

South Africa: Richards Bay

Richards Bay itself is an industrial city with little in the way of tourist sights, but the port serves as a gateway for the many attractions of KwaZulu-Natal province. Head inland and you’ll find traditional Zulu villages, undulating hills and wildlife including crocodiles, hippos and the rare black rhino.
Traditional village in KwaZulu-Natal, near Richards Bay, South Africa

12 December to 14 December - At sea

15 December

Madagascar: Taolanaro

16 December - At sea

17 December

Réunion: Port de Pointe des Galets

18 December

Arriving in Port Louis

The lovely island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean is striking in the contrasts between its mountainous backdrop and beautiful white sand beaches. The capital Port Louis, on the northwest coast, dates back to 1735 and is a busy administrative centre, packed with office workers during the day.
Port Louis waterfront, Mauritius
Aapravasi Ghat, Mauritius

Don't miss

The Aapravasi Ghat Immigration Depot, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This historical depot welcomed over half a million immigrants in the late 19th century and has an extraordinary history.

The ship

MS Europa

Capacity:
400 Guests
Crew:
285 Staff
Style:
For the young and young at heart, the laid-back ambience is elegant but totally informal.

Part of Hapag-Lloyd Cruises' award-winning fleet, MS Europa will operate bilingually in German and English beginning in January 2026, opening a whole host of exciting voyages for the English-speaking market and offering a laid-back small ship cruising experience.

What we love

MS Europa, like the rest of the Hapag-Lloyd Cruises fleet, is awarded five stars year after year by Insight Guides Cruising & Cruise Ships, formally the Berlitz Cruise Guide, and offers a relaxed and stylish ambience on board. From January 2026, MS Europa will operate bilingually, in German and English, opening up plenty of exciting itineraries for our discerning guests.

Learn more about MS Europa

inclusions

  • Dining in five gourmet restaurants
  • Show productions and concerts
  • Zodiac rides (where applicable)
  • Bicycle & snorkelling equipment hire
  • Well equipped gym and spa

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Cape Grace hotel, Cape Town

      Where to stay in Cape Town

      There are some great hotels to choose from, but at Mundy we especially like the Cape Grace on the waterfront.

    • Franschhoek, South Africa

      Extend your stay in South Africa

      Take a wine tour to Stellenbosch and Franschhoek for tastings, beautiful countryside and great food.

    • Angsana Balaclava, Mauritius

      Where to stay in Mauritius

      We wouldn’t stay in Port Louis itself - go a little way up the coast to the Angsana Balaclava on Turtle Bay.

    • Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens, Mauritius

      Mauritius excursions

      Explore Port Louis’s markets with a private guide, visit Fort Adelaide, the National Botanical garden and the Sugar Estate and museum.

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