17Days16Nights
USD 15,300

Cape Town - Mahe


Silver Shadow

Cruise Code: SS280317016

Aboard Silver Shadow, sail from Cape Town to Mahe, with sea days to unwind, then Port Elizabeth, Réunion and Mauritius before Seychelles bliss.

Itinerary
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South Africa

Cape Town

Cape Town is one of the world's most beautiful cities, where Table Mountain, coastline, vineyards, urban culture, and relaxed ocean charm meet. Ride the cable car or hike Lion's Head for sweeping views. Visit Boulders Beach for African penguins, the Cape of Good Hope, and Robben Island, where Mandela's prison story brings the city's history to life.
Mar 17, 2028
2

South Africa

Cape Town

Cape Town is one of the world's most beautiful cities, where Table Mountain, coastline, vineyards, urban culture, and relaxed ocean charm meet. Ride the cable car or hike Lion's Head for sweeping views. Visit Boulders Beach for African penguins, the Cape of Good Hope, and Robben Island, where Mandela's prison story brings the city's history to life.
Mar 18, 2028
Departure13:30
3

South Africa

Mossel Bay

Mossel Bay offers a strong museum complex, beautiful historic stone buildings, excellent oysters, good golf, and beaches with safe, secluded swimming. Its north-facing beaches are among South Africa's sunniest, making the area popular with local families and very busy in December. Dolphins often move through the bay, whales pass during their July-October migration, and you can cruise to Seal Island to see over 2,000 Cape fur seals or cage dive with white sharks nearby.
Mar 19, 2028
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
4

South Africa

Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth (PE), also known as Nelson Mandela Bay, is a "friendly city" that blends unspoiled beaches, sand dunes and the warm Indian Ocean with a rich post-industrial heritage. Loved as a holiday spot, it's seeing urban renewal, with creative projects, galleries, fusion restaurants, museums and restored Victorian terraces. Route 67 honors Mandela with 67 artworks. Nearby Addo and Lalibela parks offer Big Five safaris; Addo even has the Big Seven.
Mar 20, 2028
Arrival07:00
5

South Africa

Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth (PE), also known as Nelson Mandela Bay, is a "friendly city" that blends unspoiled beaches, sand dunes and the warm Indian Ocean with a rich post-industrial heritage. Loved as a holiday spot, it's seeing urban renewal, with creative projects, galleries, fusion restaurants, museums and restored Victorian terraces. Route 67 honors Mandela with 67 artworks. Nearby Addo and Lalibela parks offer Big Five safaris; Addo even has the Big Seven.
Mar 21, 2028
Departure18:00
6
At Sea
Mar 22, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

7

South Africa

Richards Bay

Richards Bay is the gateway to Zululand: a former fishing village turned major harbour town on KwaZulu-Natal's north coast. Its 30 km2 lagoon is the region's main port and Africa's deepest, fueled by mineral wealth, wetlands, beaches, and game reserves. Founded in 1879 and named for Rear Admiral Sir Frederick William Richards, it still has fewer than 60,000 residents. Nearby are Zulu arts, Dumazulu village, rare white rhino, the Big Five, and the "Dolphin Coast" for divers and beach lovers.
Mar 23, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure19:00
8
At Sea
Mar 24, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

9
At Sea
Mar 25, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

10
At Sea
Mar 26, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

11
At Sea
Mar 27, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

12

Reunion

Pointe Des Galets

Réunion, the largest of the Mascarene Islands, lies east of Madagascar and southwest of Mauritius. Settled by the French in 1642, it became Colbert Bourbon in 1649, later regained its original name, and has been a French Overseas Department since 1946. Capital: St. Denis. Known for its rugged interior, active volcano Piton de la Fournaise, cirques, and Piton des Neiges. Main income comes from sugarcane, vanilla, and geranium oil.
Mar 28, 2028
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
13

Mauritius

Port Louis

Mauritius, just off Madagascar's east coast, is a volcanic island about 10 million years old, with lakes, extinct craters, and a vast coral reef system. Uninhabited until the late 1500s, it was visited by the Portuguese, settled by the Dutch in 1598, then ruled by France from 1715 and Britain from 1810. Its history brought sugar plantations and the loss of ebony forests and the dodo. Today it's a multicultural island known for mountains, lagoons, and beaches.
Mar 29, 2028
Arrival08:00
14

Mauritius

Port Louis

Mauritius, just off Madagascar's east coast, is a volcanic island about 10 million years old, with lakes, extinct craters, and a vast coral reef system. Uninhabited until the late 1500s, it was visited by the Portuguese, settled by the Dutch in 1598, then ruled by France from 1715 and Britain from 1810. Its history brought sugar plantations and the loss of ebony forests and the dodo. Today it's a multicultural island known for mountains, lagoons, and beaches.
Mar 30, 2028
Departure14:00
15
At Sea
Mar 31, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

16
At Sea
Apr 1, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

17

Seychelles

Mahe

Mahe, in the remote Seychelles 1,500 km east of Mombasa, is the largest of 115 islands and a showcase of natural beauty: 68 beaches, lush jungle, and the towering Morne Seychellois National Park, which covers over 20% of the island and shelters rare endemic wildlife like the Seychelles scops-owl. Its clear waters are ideal for diving. Historically, Mahe was mapped by the French in 1742 and settled from 1770; today Seychelles has about 80,000 people.
Apr 2, 2028
Arrival07:00

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