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Quest for Adventure, The Cape of Africa ex Cape Town Return
Nights 14 Ship Quest for Adventure Star Rating Departs Cape Town, South Africa Sailing 2013: 15 Feb Ports of Call Cape Town, East London, Maputo, Beira, Richards Bay, Durban, Port Elizabeth South Africa, Mossel Bay Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
14 Night Cruise sailing from Cape Town roundtrip aboard Quest for Adventure.
After months of planning, our fabulous new ship, Quest for Adventure, will be setting sail on her inaugural cruise on May 6, 2012.
In her first year, she will be taking passengers to some of the world's most exciting and intriguing places, from the comfort of her stylish and contemporary surroundings in an informal and friendly atmosphere.
The Cape of Africa:
Striking landscapes, cosmopolitan cities, palm-fringed beaches and vibrant cultures are all yours to discover on this memorable cruise along South Africa's Cape Coast and Mozambique's eastern shores.
Discover more about Zulu culture, the Portuguese colonial heritage of Mozambique and the maritime history of this fascinating part of Africa.
Highlights of this cruise:
Cape Town
Sail into Cape Town, which has a spectacular setting dominated by flat-topped Table Mountain.
East London
Set beside the Buffalo River on the Eastern Cape's magnificent Indian Ocean coast, East London was founded in 1847. An attractive town with fine buildings, it is also a popular resort with some beautiful golden-sand beaches.
During your stay perhaps browse the waterfront shops of Latimers Landing or visit the Gately House Museum, former home of East London's mayor.
Richards Bay
Set in a lagoon in South Africa's Mhatuze River, Richards Bay takes its name from Admiral Sir FW Richards, who cruised here during the Anglo-Zulu War.
A game reserve since the 1930s, the lagoon and its surrounds has a somewhat Caribbean feel, making it unique in South Africa. Perhaps join an optional game drive through Hluhluwe or a wetlands cruise in the St Lucia Nature Reserve.
Durban
Durban began life as a remote trading outpost and has developed into a thriving city-port. The surrounding landscape is an eclectic mix of lush hills, soaring skyscrapers and sandy beaches.