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Seabourn's Grand Africa Voyage: A 90-Day Adventure Around the Continent

In travel news for May 3rd, 2023 we talk about Seabourn Cruise Lines 90-day Grand Africa Voyage that will circumnavigating the African continent next year. 

Seabourn Cruise Line, a renowned Luxury Cruise line, has recently announced its first-ever Grand Africa Voyage, a 90-day journey that will take intrepid travelers on a thrilling adventure around the African continent. Departing from Barcelona, Spain, on November 30, 2024, this remarkable cruise aboard the 458-passenger Seabourn Sojourn will provide guests with an unparalleled opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of Africa.

The Grand Africa Voyage will visit a total of 44 ports in 26 countries, encompassing a diverse array of destinations. Travelers will have the chance to experience iconic cities such as Alexandria, Egypt; Tel Aviv, Israel;Jerusalem, Israel; Cape Town, South Africa; and Casablanca, Morocco. Moreover, they will be able to explore the breathtaking natural beauty of the Seychelles near East Africa, Bom Bom Island in the Gulf of Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Zanzibar, and Mozambique. In order to provide an unforgettable experience, Seabourn has crafted a variety of excursions tailored to suit every traveler's preferences. Outdoor enthusiasts can embark on hikes, safaris, and scuba diving adventures, while those looking for unique cultural experiences can visit a camel milk farm, botanical gardens, and even a gorilla sanctuary. The Cruise will also feature six overnight stays, allowing passengers to immerse themselves in the local culture and truly savor each destination.

To further enhance the Grand Africa Voyage experience, Seabourn is offering a range of complimentary benefits. These include roundtrip business-class flights, a pre-departure dinner and overnight stay at the Hotel Majestic in Barcelona, as well as car transfers from home to the airport and luggage shipping services. Oceanview and veranda suite guests will receive $2,000 in shipboard credit per suite or $1,000 credit per person, while guests in penthouse and premium suites will enjoy a $3,000 credit per suite or $1,500 per person. Additionally, unlimited laundry service is included in the package.

Travelers eager to secure their spot on this once-in-a-lifetime journey should act quickly, as those who book the sailing and pay in full by July 26, 2023, will receive an additional 10% savings off the cruise-only fare.

The Grand Africa Voyage is just one of the exciting new offerings from Seabourn in 2024. Another noteworthy addition is the Seabourn Pursuit expedition ship, which will be the first Seabourn vessel to sail to the stunning Kimberley region in Australia. With these groundbreaking itineraries, Seabourn continues to push the boundaries of Luxury Travel, offering unforgettable experiences for discerning adventurers.

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