Deluxe Stateroom Deck 3
19 m²
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Explore the incredible landscapes of southern Africa, discover its spectacular wildlife, and hear its fascinating stories. From the Atlantic coast and the Namib Desert – the oldest in the world – to the Indian Ocean via the iconic Cape of Good Hope, discover the kaleidoscopic riches of Namibia and South Africa. On this cruise, explore the ghostly Kolmanskop, a former diamond mining site, observe elephants, rhinos and buffaloes on a game drive in Botlierskop Game Reserve, and discover the unique atmosphere of the bustling V&A Waterfront in Cape Town.
Ref : EG171225
Christmas discovering the treasures of Namibia and South Africa: national parks and reserves, historical sites, vibrant cities. Spectacular scenery (the UNESCO-listed Namib Desert and Cape Floral Region,...
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Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
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For men:
Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
For women:
For men:
SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
ACCESSORIES:
HEALTH CARE:
OUTFITS ON BOARD:
PRECAUTIONS:
In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
PONANT activities
*Included excursions must be pre-booked approximately two months prior to departure, subject to availability.
Embarkation 17/12/2025 from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure 18/12/2025 at 14:00
On the wild coastlines of Namibia, you will feel the force of the encounter between the infinite dunes of the oldest desert in the world and the tempestuous waves of the Atlantic Ocean. A natural port in the curve of a bay formed by an old river delta, Walvis Bay is protected from the whims of the ocean by the natural barrier of Pelican Point. It is a real refuge for migratory birds, where thousands of pink flamingos and Cape cormorants mix with one of the largest Cape fur seal colonies in the world. On the Namibian coastline, the seals make the most of the Benguela Current, cold and full of fish, which comes up from the Antarctic.
Arrival 19/12/2025 late morning
Departure 19/12/2025 late afternoon
Located in Namibia, in southern Africa, Luderitz is a coastal town in the Karas region. A former German colony at the gates of the Namib desert, this singular town has houses featuring occasionally extravagant colonial architecture. With its sandy streets overlooking the ocean, the small port town gives off a particular atmosphere that will not leave you indifferent. Perched on a granite promontory, the Felsenkirche Lutheran church is well worth a visit, as are the Deutsche Afrika Bank building and the Goerke Haus monument. The Kolmanskop ghost town, with its hospital and abandoned colonial houses invaded by the desert sands , looks like it’s come straight off a film set.
Arrival 20/12/2025
Departure 20/12/2025
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 21/12/2025 early morning
Departure 22/12/2025 late afternoon
Dynamic and peaceful, cosmopolitan and hip, Cape Town offers its visitors a most unique mix. Here, the locals like to say that their city is “the quintessential melting pot of South Africa”. Located in the heart of one of the most beautiful bays in the world and dominated by the famous Table Mountain, it is graced with extraordinary landscapes including sheer cliffs that plunge into the Atlantic Ocean and vast whitesand beaches. We invite you to discover this incredible city, the South African capital of fashion, the art of living, and gastronomy. Further on, the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve awaits you and is home to a wide variety of endemic fauna and flora.
Arrival 23/12/2025
Departure 23/12/2025
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 24/12/2025 early morning
Departure 24/12/2025 early afternoon
On the edge of the Indian Ocean, along the Garden Route, discover Mossel Bay, a small, welcoming harbour town surrounded by nature. Hike along a trail to discover the local landmark, Cape St Blaize, and its incredible views of the bay, or go on safari in the neighbouring Botlierskop Private Game Reserve, where you may be lucky enough to see some rhinos, elephants, etc.
Arrival 25/12/2025
Departure 25/12/2025
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 26/12/2025 midday
Disembarkation 27/12/2025 at 08:00
Situated in the Kwazulu-Natal region, the cradle of Zulu culture, Durban is the third largest city in South Africa and one of Africa's major ports. Between long beaches rocked by the rollers of the Indian Ocean and the skyscrapers dominating the avenues lined with jacarandas, in this multicultural city with African, Indian and colonial influences, the term "rainbow nation" takes on its full dimension. With a rich cultural and historical heritage, with its museums, colonial buildings and picturesque neighbourhoods, it is also known for the fauna and flora that surrounds it.
Enjoy an unique experience at Pelican Point during a boat excursion in search of Cape fur seals and dolphins, enhanced by oysters and champagne.
From Walvis Bay’s charming seafront, you will board a boat and set sail for the Pelican Point peninsula, renowned for its large colony of Cape fur seals. Some of these curious mammals will not hesitate to climb aboard for an unexpected encounter!
Keep your eyes peeled during the trip: dolphins often come and play in the boat’s wake, much to the delight of guests.
To finish this experience on a high note, enjoy a moment of relaxation on board with a glass of champagne, accompanied by fresh oysters and some carefully selected snacks.
· This excursion involves walking around 200 metres (660 feet) on uneven ground. It is not accessible to wheelchair users.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Discover the fascinating story of Kolmanskop, a ghost town standing in the sands of the Namibian desert, a spectacular witness of the diamond rush that took place at the beginning of the 20th century.
Only a few miles away from Lüderitz, in the heart of the Sperrgebiet ”prohibited area”, Kolmanskop is probably Namibia’s most emblematic ghost town.
It all began in 1908, when a rail worker discovered a sparkling stone in the sand: a diamond. A veritable rush ensued, and a town rose out of the desert in record time. Inspired by German cities, Kolmanskop was then home to elegant houses and surprisingly modern infrastructures for the time: a hospital, ballroom, school, theatre, casino, power station, ice factory, two skittle alleys, butcher’s shop, bakery, and even the very first x-ray-station in the southern hemisphere.
Reaching its peak in the 1920s, the town had approximately 300 German adults, 40 children and 800 Ovambo contract workers, before rapidly declining until the site was completely abandoned 40 years later.
Today, the impressive colonial residences eroded by the wind and half buried under the dunes offer a simultaneously striking and poetic decor. This spectacular site is popular with photographers and has been used as a set for several films, including Dust Devil (1993) and The King Is Alive (2000).
· This excursion involves walking approximately 600 metres (0.4 miles) and has around 30 steps to negotiate. It takes place entirely in the desert and requires a good level of physical fitness. Bring closed walking shoes and adequate sun protection as well as sufficient quantities of water.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Nestled between the desert and the ocean, the town of Lüderitz seems frozen in time. Explore this surprising Germano-African enclave and discover its colonial history via its narrow streets, its museum and its emblematic buildings.
Clinging to the rocky slopes of a windswept bay on the Namibian coast, Lüderitz is distinguished by its rugged coastline and its charming European-looking buildings. Named Angra Pequeña (“small bay”) in the past, the town long remained a discreet port until 1883, when the bay and the neighbouring land were acquired by a German tobacco merchant, Adolf Lüderitz. Becoming the main port in German South West Africa, Lüderitz has kept a unique architectural heritage, which testifies to these times.
During this guided walk lasting around two and a half hours, you will explore the town’s peaceful streets, edged with elegant colonial houses with steep roofs, domes, turrets, oriel windows and protective glass roofs, designed to withstand the coastal climate.
You will also visit Lüderitz Museum, whose collections bring together a mix of local flora, regional history and ethnology. Two architectural jewels will then open their doors to you: the Goerke Haus, a majestic residence built in 1909 and superbly restored with period furniture; and the Felsenkirche (“Church on the rock”), a Lutheran church constructed in 1912 in the Gothic Revival style, famous for its colourful stained-glass windows and its fine woodwork.
· This visit involves walking for around two and a half hours on uneven ground, with little protection from the sun. It requires a good level of physical fitness. We recommend you wear good walking shoes and bring a hat, suitable clothing and sun cream. The excursion is not recommended for persons with reduced mobility.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Depart from the pier for your transfer to the Lower Cable Way Station. On arrival, meet your guide and take the cable car to ascend from the Valley Station at 1,190 feet (363 m), to the Mountain Station at 3,478 feet (1 060 m). The journey from the base to the summit takes just under four minutes and one can enjoy spectacular views, as the floor of the car rotates 360 degrees during the ascent and descent.
Table Mountain gets her name from the flat topped central massif of the mountain, which viewed from the city, is surrounded by Devil's Peak on the left, Lion's Head on the right and Signal Hill in the foreground. They form a sort of amphitheatre that encloses the city centre and some of the older suburbs. Other earlier suburbs are on either side of the chain of mountains, which run like a spine through the Cape Peninsula, from Table Mountain to Cape Point - the cape from which Cape Town gets its name.
After spending a few minutes at the upper cable station and taking in the views, continue on foot towards the highest peak on Table Mountain, which is only an extra 26 meters above the cable car station. This being the highest point towards the eastern end of the plateau and is marked by Maclear's Beacon, a stone cairn built in 1865 by Sir Thomas Maclear for trigonometrically survey. The circular circuit gives you the opportunity to view the City of Cape Town and some of its historical landmarks: Table Bay and Robben Island, the Cape Flats, False Bay, the Twelve Apostles (peaks) and Camps Bay. The vista also includes views of Lion's Head and Devil's Peak nearby with the imposing spires of the Drakenstein Mountains in the distance.
Make your way to the cable car station for your descent where your coach awaits you.
· This tour involves 1.5 mile (2.5 km) of walking. Wear comfortable walking shoes and protect yourself from the sun. Bring bottled water from the ship. This tour is strictly weather permitting. Should the cableway be closed due to strong winds, guests will visit the top of Signal Hill - and will also be taken to Blauwberg for a picture postcard view of Table Mountain from across the bay.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Follow the spectacular coastline of the Cape Peninsula during a scenic excursion along mythical roads and through charming villages, between the Atlantic Ocean, immaculate beaches and jagged mountains.
From the pier, you will take the charming coastal road running along the Atlantic and cross the suburbs of Sea Point, Bantry Bay, Clifton and Camps Bay. During a stop at Maiden’s Cove, admire the spectacular view over Camps Bay Beach and the majestic Twelve Apostles Mountains.
You will then continue towards the fishing village of Hout Bay, following one of the most famous itineraries in the world: Chapman’s Peak Drive. Cut into the side of the cliffs, this winding road offers many spectacular viewpoints over the bay and the ocean, up to the rocky promontory known as the Sentinel.
After driving past Noordhoek Beach’s vast expanses of white sand, you will follow the Ou Kaapse Weg (“Old Cape Way”) scenic road, which reveals stunning panoramas over the southern peninsula, Cape Flats and False Bay.
The return to the city will be on the M3 motorway, offering a glimpse of the University of Cape Town, the Rhodes Memorial, Mostert’s Mill, and the famous Groote Schuur Hospital, where the first heart transplant in the world took place.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Depart the pier for the scenic 2-hour drive to Cape Point Nature Reserve. En route, you will pass through the suburbs of Green Point and Sea Point to Camps Bay. You will then continue along the Atlantic seaboard towards Hout Bay, a small fishing village.
From Hout Bay, you will pass by Chapman's Peak Drive (provided the road is open), and proceed through the seaside residential suburb of Scarborough en-route to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. It is here that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, along with their diverse ecosystems, are thought to converge. This expansive nature reserve occupies 19,150 acres of indigenous flora and fauna. Cape Point and its dramatic sea cliffs, among South Africa's highest are main attractions of the reserve. Upon arrival, you will ride the funicular railway to the top of Cape Point (provided it's in operation), and take in breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
After lunch at a local restaurant, a visit will be made to the African penguin colony at Boulders Beach, followed by a drive through the naval base of Simon's Town to Fish Hoek. From here, you will continue on to the colorful fishing harbor of Kalk Bay before turning on to Boyes Drive, which offers magnificent views of Muizenberg and False Bay.
Your drive will conclude with a visit to the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, which is spread out over 1,384 acres on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain and contains 4, 580 species of indigenous plants. Following a leisurely stroll amidst these lovely surroundings, you will re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier. En route, you will pass by the University of Cape Town, Rhodes Memorial, Mostert's Mill and famous Groote Schuur Hospital.
· This tour involves 1.2 miles / 2 kms of walking over uneven and paved surfaces as well as wooden walkways at Boulders. Wear comfortable walking shoes and protect yourself from the sun.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
A place of imprisonment for centuries, Robben Island is now a global symbol of memory and resilience. Explore this island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, marked by the story of Nelson Mandela and the fight against apartheid.
For more than 400 years, Robben Island was a place of exile, isolation and suffering. Used successively as a penal colony, leper colony, asylum and political prison, the island will forever be associated with the fight against apartheid in South Africa. From the 1960s onwards, it housed major figures from the political struggle, including Nelson Mandela and the poet Dennis Brutus. 1991 saw the release of the last political prisoners and the island became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.
Your visit will begin on foot from the pier towards the ferry terminal, located at the Nelson Mandela Gateway (around a 30-minute walk). You will then embark, for a 30-minute ferry trip across Table Bay.
On arrival on Robben Island, you will take a panoramic bus tour. Among the key stops: the lime quarry, where Nelson Mandela performed forced labour and where his eyesight was permanently damaged by the glare of the sun. This site was reserved for the most rebellious inmates, who were subject to extreme working conditions.
Then, take part in a walking tour guided by a former political prisoner, in the very heart of the high-security area. You will discover the poignant testimonials of those who were locked up there, as well as the cells, particularly that of Nelson Mandela, still intact.
The island is also home to surprisingly rich fauna: African penguins, seals, seabirds and reptiles still populate this windswept territory covered in low vegetation.
After around two and a half hours on the island, you will take the ferry back to the mainland, then walk back to your ship.
· This excursion involves walking 1.3 km (0.8 miles). We recommend you bring comfortable walking shoes and sun protection. The ferry crossing may take longer than planned, depending on the ferry allocated to the group, the day, and the weather conditions. The excursion is limited to a small number of participants.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Guest Speaker
Aboard your ship, an English-speaking lecturer will enlighten you about the culture and history of your destination to deepen your knowledge of the origins of local traditions, the history of emblematic sites, and stories involving famous personalities and those of major historical significance. During on-board lectures or on your shore visits, this expert will be there to share their precious knowledge with you throughout your PONANT cruise.
Timeless
With one included excursion per day and per guest, and the presence of expert lecturers on board, Timeless Explorations blend cultural curiosity, immersive experiences, and serene relaxation. A refined way to journey far from the everyday, both in mind and in spirit.
The full program of all excursions, both included and optional, is available eight months prior to departure. Reservations open approximately two months before departure.
Christmas Cruise
Christmas celebrations in an exceptional environment: change of scenery guaranteed.
Shore excursions, Pre/Post & Overlands
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 – Cape Town
Meet at Cape Town Airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to your hotel located in the heart of Cape Town just moments from the renowned Victoria and Alfred Waterfront (transfer time approximately 20 minutes).
Check-in in your room at official check-in (2:00 pm).
The day is at leisure.
Dinner served at the hotel.
Day 2 - Cape Town / Walvis Bay
Breakfast and check-out procedures
You will be transferred to the airport on time for the morning flight from Cape Town to Walvis Bay (flight schedule known at this stage: departure at 11h40 from Cape Town and arrival at Walvis Bay airport at 13h55, to be confirmed).
Before your departure, you will receive a packed lunch in Cape Town and will also receive a meal during the flight.
Upon arrival in Walvis Bay, you will be driven for an orientation tour of Swakopmund with a short stop to enjoy some cake, pastry and cup of coffee or tea.
Then, you will be transferred to the pier, to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
Located 20 minutes from the airport, in one of the most popular areas of Cape Town (Victoria & Alfred Waterfront), the Southern Sun Cullinan hotel welcomes you in a contemporary decor. Its classic style architecture is reflected throughout the establishment and gives the place a timeless chic. In the comfort of your room, by the heated pool or at the fusion restaurant, you will enjoy a memorable experience.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
Your programme includes:
· 1-night accommodation in Standard room at the The Southern Sun Cullinan Hotel 4* (local standards) or similar, halfboard included (dinner and breakfast).
· Transfers and visits as mentioned in the programme.
· Beverage package during dinner (1 mineral water, 1 glass of beer or 1 local glass of wine or 1 soft, tea or coffee).
· A lunch box and a snack on day 2.
· The services of a local English-speaking guide.
· Flight in Economy class from Cape Town to Walvis Bay on day 2 including 2 pieces of 23 kgs check-in luggage & a 7 kgs hand luggage.
Your programme does not include:
· Tips for the driver and local guide.
· Personal expenses.
· Early check-in and late check-out.
· Extra luggage with extra fees.
· Other services not mentioned in the programme.
Please note:
· It is imperative that the details of your departure flight are provided to your travel agent, no later than 30 days before the start date of your cruise, to secure the proper private transfer.
· Official check-in at 2:00 pm.
· Optional early check-in proposed in supplement upon availability.
· We recommend casual and light weight clothes, light jacket for the evening.
· Namibia bans the plastic bags.
Contact of your hotel:
Southern Sun Cullinan Hotel
1 Cullinan St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
The Phone number:
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : 1,099 €
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.
Enjoy an unique experience at Pelican Point during a boat excursion in search of Cape fur seals and dolphins, enhanced by oysters and champagne.
From Walvis Bay’s charming seafront, you will board a boat and set sail for the Pelican Point peninsula, renowned for its large colony of Cape fur seals. Some of these curious mammals will not hesitate to climb aboard for an unexpected encounter!
Keep your eyes peeled during the trip: dolphins often come and play in the boat’s wake, much to the delight of guests.
To finish this experience on a high note, enjoy a moment of relaxation on board with a glass of champagne, accompanied by fresh oysters and some carefully selected snacks.
· This excursion involves walking around 200 metres (660 feet) on uneven ground. It is not accessible to wheelchair users.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Discover the fascinating story of Kolmanskop, a ghost town standing in the sands of the Namibian desert, a spectacular witness of the diamond rush that took place at the beginning of the 20th century.
Only a few miles away from Lüderitz, in the heart of the Sperrgebiet ”prohibited area”, Kolmanskop is probably Namibia’s most emblematic ghost town.
It all began in 1908, when a rail worker discovered a sparkling stone in the sand: a diamond. A veritable rush ensued, and a town rose out of the desert in record time. Inspired by German cities, Kolmanskop was then home to elegant houses and surprisingly modern infrastructures for the time: a hospital, ballroom, school, theatre, casino, power station, ice factory, two skittle alleys, butcher’s shop, bakery, and even the very first x-ray-station in the southern hemisphere.
Reaching its peak in the 1920s, the town had approximately 300 German adults, 40 children and 800 Ovambo contract workers, before rapidly declining until the site was completely abandoned 40 years later.
Today, the impressive colonial residences eroded by the wind and half buried under the dunes offer a simultaneously striking and poetic decor. This spectacular site is popular with photographers and has been used as a set for several films, including Dust Devil (1993) and The King Is Alive (2000).
· This excursion involves walking approximately 600 metres (0.4 miles) and has around 30 steps to negotiate. It takes place entirely in the desert and requires a good level of physical fitness. Bring closed walking shoes and adequate sun protection as well as sufficient quantities of water.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Nestled between the desert and the ocean, the town of Lüderitz seems frozen in time. Explore this surprising Germano-African enclave and discover its colonial history via its narrow streets, its museum and its emblematic buildings.
Clinging to the rocky slopes of a windswept bay on the Namibian coast, Lüderitz is distinguished by its rugged coastline and its charming European-looking buildings. Named Angra Pequeña (“small bay”) in the past, the town long remained a discreet port until 1883, when the bay and the neighbouring land were acquired by a German tobacco merchant, Adolf Lüderitz. Becoming the main port in German South West Africa, Lüderitz has kept a unique architectural heritage, which testifies to these times.
During this guided walk lasting around two and a half hours, you will explore the town’s peaceful streets, edged with elegant colonial houses with steep roofs, domes, turrets, oriel windows and protective glass roofs, designed to withstand the coastal climate.
You will also visit Lüderitz Museum, whose collections bring together a mix of local flora, regional history and ethnology. Two architectural jewels will then open their doors to you: the Goerke Haus, a majestic residence built in 1909 and superbly restored with period furniture; and the Felsenkirche (“Church on the rock”), a Lutheran church constructed in 1912 in the Gothic Revival style, famous for its colourful stained-glass windows and its fine woodwork.
· This visit involves walking for around two and a half hours on uneven ground, with little protection from the sun. It requires a good level of physical fitness. We recommend you wear good walking shoes and bring a hat, suitable clothing and sun cream. The excursion is not recommended for persons with reduced mobility.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Depart from the pier for your transfer to the Lower Cable Way Station. On arrival, meet your guide and take the cable car to ascend from the Valley Station at 1,190 feet (363 m), to the Mountain Station at 3,478 feet (1 060 m). The journey from the base to the summit takes just under four minutes and one can enjoy spectacular views, as the floor of the car rotates 360 degrees during the ascent and descent.
Table Mountain gets her name from the flat topped central massif of the mountain, which viewed from the city, is surrounded by Devil's Peak on the left, Lion's Head on the right and Signal Hill in the foreground. They form a sort of amphitheatre that encloses the city centre and some of the older suburbs. Other earlier suburbs are on either side of the chain of mountains, which run like a spine through the Cape Peninsula, from Table Mountain to Cape Point - the cape from which Cape Town gets its name.
After spending a few minutes at the upper cable station and taking in the views, continue on foot towards the highest peak on Table Mountain, which is only an extra 26 meters above the cable car station. This being the highest point towards the eastern end of the plateau and is marked by Maclear's Beacon, a stone cairn built in 1865 by Sir Thomas Maclear for trigonometrically survey. The circular circuit gives you the opportunity to view the City of Cape Town and some of its historical landmarks: Table Bay and Robben Island, the Cape Flats, False Bay, the Twelve Apostles (peaks) and Camps Bay. The vista also includes views of Lion's Head and Devil's Peak nearby with the imposing spires of the Drakenstein Mountains in the distance.
Make your way to the cable car station for your descent where your coach awaits you.
· This tour involves 1.5 mile (2.5 km) of walking. Wear comfortable walking shoes and protect yourself from the sun. Bring bottled water from the ship. This tour is strictly weather permitting. Should the cableway be closed due to strong winds, guests will visit the top of Signal Hill - and will also be taken to Blauwberg for a picture postcard view of Table Mountain from across the bay.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Follow the spectacular coastline of the Cape Peninsula during a scenic excursion along mythical roads and through charming villages, between the Atlantic Ocean, immaculate beaches and jagged mountains.
From the pier, you will take the charming coastal road running along the Atlantic and cross the suburbs of Sea Point, Bantry Bay, Clifton and Camps Bay. During a stop at Maiden’s Cove, admire the spectacular view over Camps Bay Beach and the majestic Twelve Apostles Mountains.
You will then continue towards the fishing village of Hout Bay, following one of the most famous itineraries in the world: Chapman’s Peak Drive. Cut into the side of the cliffs, this winding road offers many spectacular viewpoints over the bay and the ocean, up to the rocky promontory known as the Sentinel.
After driving past Noordhoek Beach’s vast expanses of white sand, you will follow the Ou Kaapse Weg (“Old Cape Way”) scenic road, which reveals stunning panoramas over the southern peninsula, Cape Flats and False Bay.
The return to the city will be on the M3 motorway, offering a glimpse of the University of Cape Town, the Rhodes Memorial, Mostert’s Mill, and the famous Groote Schuur Hospital, where the first heart transplant in the world took place.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Depart the pier for the scenic 2-hour drive to Cape Point Nature Reserve. En route, you will pass through the suburbs of Green Point and Sea Point to Camps Bay. You will then continue along the Atlantic seaboard towards Hout Bay, a small fishing village.
From Hout Bay, you will pass by Chapman's Peak Drive (provided the road is open), and proceed through the seaside residential suburb of Scarborough en-route to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. It is here that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, along with their diverse ecosystems, are thought to converge. This expansive nature reserve occupies 19,150 acres of indigenous flora and fauna. Cape Point and its dramatic sea cliffs, among South Africa's highest are main attractions of the reserve. Upon arrival, you will ride the funicular railway to the top of Cape Point (provided it's in operation), and take in breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
After lunch at a local restaurant, a visit will be made to the African penguin colony at Boulders Beach, followed by a drive through the naval base of Simon's Town to Fish Hoek. From here, you will continue on to the colorful fishing harbor of Kalk Bay before turning on to Boyes Drive, which offers magnificent views of Muizenberg and False Bay.
Your drive will conclude with a visit to the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, which is spread out over 1,384 acres on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain and contains 4, 580 species of indigenous plants. Following a leisurely stroll amidst these lovely surroundings, you will re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier. En route, you will pass by the University of Cape Town, Rhodes Memorial, Mostert's Mill and famous Groote Schuur Hospital.
· This tour involves 1.2 miles / 2 kms of walking over uneven and paved surfaces as well as wooden walkways at Boulders. Wear comfortable walking shoes and protect yourself from the sun.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
A place of imprisonment for centuries, Robben Island is now a global symbol of memory and resilience. Explore this island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, marked by the story of Nelson Mandela and the fight against apartheid.
For more than 400 years, Robben Island was a place of exile, isolation and suffering. Used successively as a penal colony, leper colony, asylum and political prison, the island will forever be associated with the fight against apartheid in South Africa. From the 1960s onwards, it housed major figures from the political struggle, including Nelson Mandela and the poet Dennis Brutus. 1991 saw the release of the last political prisoners and the island became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.
Your visit will begin on foot from the pier towards the ferry terminal, located at the Nelson Mandela Gateway (around a 30-minute walk). You will then embark, for a 30-minute ferry trip across Table Bay.
On arrival on Robben Island, you will take a panoramic bus tour. Among the key stops: the lime quarry, where Nelson Mandela performed forced labour and where his eyesight was permanently damaged by the glare of the sun. This site was reserved for the most rebellious inmates, who were subject to extreme working conditions.
Then, take part in a walking tour guided by a former political prisoner, in the very heart of the high-security area. You will discover the poignant testimonials of those who were locked up there, as well as the cells, particularly that of Nelson Mandela, still intact.
The island is also home to surprisingly rich fauna: African penguins, seals, seabirds and reptiles still populate this windswept territory covered in low vegetation.
After around two and a half hours on the island, you will take the ferry back to the mainland, then walk back to your ship.
· This excursion involves walking 1.3 km (0.8 miles). We recommend you bring comfortable walking shoes and sun protection. The ferry crossing may take longer than planned, depending on the ferry allocated to the group, the day, and the weather conditions. The excursion is limited to a small number of participants.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your daytime between your port of disembarkation and the airport.
Durban
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local representative.
Your first stop will be the Phanzi museum in Berea.
Their exhibitions deal with prejudice, myth, collective memory, histories, customs, traditions, power and loss. And of course, skill and craft and the materials that come to hand.
Continue to the Durban Botanic Gardens for a relaxing walk in the beautiful garden settings. The Durban Botanic Gardens is currently Africa’s oldest surviving botanic garden and remains a national and local asset contributing to plant conservation and education. This 15-hectare botanic garden curates major collections such as cycads, palms, orchids both indigenous and exotic in nature. Refreshments will be served.
Thereafter, continue to a local Restaurant for lunch and some free time on the Promenade of Ushaka followed by a short drive to King Shaka International Airport for your in time for check-in of the PONANT selected flight.
Your programme includes:
· Transfers and visits as mentioned in the programme.
· Lunch with beverage package (1 mineral water + 1 soft drink or 1 local beer or 1 local glass of wine + 1 coffee or tea).
· Services of a local English-speaking guide.
Your programme does not include:
· Tips for the driver and local guide.
· Visa Fees if necessary.
· Personal expenses and other services not mentioned in the programme.
Please note:
· Rand is the official currency in South Africa. Euros and US dollars can easily be changed in the banks or exchange offices. International credit cards are widely accepted in the hotels, shops and restaurants.
· We strongly recommend that all guests contact their medical practitioners prior to travel for advice on the appropriate anti malaria precautions and/or any other inoculations, vaccinations etc.
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : 159 €
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.