The African cruise season lasts from September to March, and African cruises typically lasts between 12 to 24 days. Enter "African cruises" to find cruises in Africa:
Cruise ships primarily stop in Cape Town and Durban ports, but there are also cruise ships that stop in East London, Port Elizabeth, Richards Bay and Maputo ports. Africa is still somewhat undeveloped as a cruise destination, but it can be a great way to see some of the major cities of Africa and to visit the unspoiled beaches of the Seychelles and Mauritius , or experience the unique wildlife of Madagascar and its atmosphere. The African cruise season is short and only few ships offer itineraries here. The cruise season lasts from September to March, and African cruises are typically 12 to 24 days. On some of the cruises, passengers can book one day excursions to game reserves, and enjoy the African wildlife. Many choose to extend their cruise holiday with pre- or post-cruise safaris in Kenya, Tanzania or South Africa.
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