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3 Night Portuguese Island cruise

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3 nights
21 Feb 25 to 24 Feb 25
Book by 30 Dec 24
Life on MSC Musica is lovely from the moment you step on board. As soon as you see the central foyer’s three-tier waterfall and its see-through piano, suspended on a crystal floor above a pool of shimmering water, you know this is a special ship.

Embark on a 3-night MSC Musica cruise from Durban to Portuguese Island for a blissful escape. This short but unforgettable cruise promises relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories in just three nights.

Includes

  • 3 nights onboard the MSC Musica in an inside cabin
  • All meals and entertainment onboard
  • Port charges and taxes

Excludes

  • Flights
  • Arrival/ departure transfers
  • Spending money and items of a personal nature
  • Mandatory charges from R745 per person sharing
  • This is a themed cruise and does not include the event tickets

Highlights

  • 3 nights onboard the MSC Musica
  • All meals and entertainment onboard

Itinerary

Day 1: Durban, South Africa

Embark

Day 2: Portuguese Island (Inhaca Archipelago) , Mozambique

Set between the African coast and the Indian Ocean, Portuguese Island is a small, uninhabited island: one of the enchanting destinations of an MSC cruise to Southern Africa. It is located at the external limit of Maputo Bay, host to the capital of Mozambique, under the cover of Inhaca Island, the chosen location for some of the most luxurious resorts of the entire continent. During your holiday, take some time between dips in the warm, crystalline ocean waters to stroll around this island. It is six kilometres long, about an hour walk on sand that caresses the soles of your feet (during the central hours of the day, it is best to wear open sandals because the sand becomes very hot), with only the blue of the water and the green of the low vegetation for company.The mild effort involved will be repaid in kiosks serving refreshing beverages and local food. If you like rum, try the Tipo Tinto, which is distilled from local sugar cane. There is also no lack of beach activities: in addition to all the services available for those who just want to lay in the sun undisturbed, such as beach umbrellas, deckchairs and sunbeds, there is equipment for playing beach volleyball and beach tennis.However, a piece of advice for all: don’t stop as soon as you get off the tender t that brings you to the island, look for a more secluded bay; they are just a short, pleasant stroll away. For those who wish it, it is also possible to circumnavigate the island and admire the coast and the bay of Maputo in a traditional dhow: boats with a triangular sail of Middle-Eastern origins that have sailed the waters of the Indian Ocean for centuries. From Portuguese Island, it is possible to reach the nearby main island of Inhaca, where, in addition to fantastic beaches,there are restaurants, bars, a market and even a Marine Museum and old lighthouse.The mild effort involved will be repaid in kiosks serving refreshing beverages and local food. If you like rum, try the Tipo Tinto, which is distilled from local sugar cane. There is also no lack of beach activities: in addition to all the services available for those who just want to lay in the sun undisturbed, such as beach umbrellas, deckchairs and sunbeds, there is equipment for playing beach volleyball and beach tennis. However, a piece of advice for all: don’t stop as soon as you get off the tender t that brings you to the island, look for a more secluded bay; they are just a short, pleasant stroll away. For those who wish it, it is also possible to circumnavigate the island and admire the coast and the bay of Maputo in a traditional dhow: boats with a triangular sail of Middle-Eastern origins that have sailed the waters of the Indian Ocean for centuries. From Portuguese Island, it is possible to reach the nearby main island of Inhaca, where, in addition to fantastic beaches,there are restaurants, bars, a market and even a Marine Museum and old lighthouse.

Day 3: Indian Ocean

Cruising at sea

Day 4: Durban, South Africa

Disembark

Ship info

MSC Musica
MSC Musica, launched in 2006, is a captivating cruise ship by MSC Cruises. With a capacity for over 2,500 passengers, it offers a harmonious blend of elegance and entertainment. The ship boasts diverse dining venues, vibrant bars, a lavish spa, and musical performances, ensuring a delightful and culturally rich cruising experience.

Terms & conditions

Prices is per person sharing, include discounts, and are subject to availability and rate of exchange changes. Offers above are a guide only and will vary depending on departure date, our guide price is based on the cheapest departure within the stipulated season and availability is correct at time of loading. Visas may be necessary and insurance is essential. Pentravel and Tour Operator terms and conditions apply, and may be found on our website. Offer can be removed at any time. All cruise offers are capacity controlled and offer selected cabins at a specific price in line with MSC Cruises Dynamic Pricing Policy. Prices are correct at the time of loading and subject to availability, foreign exchange and fuel cost fluctuations. Only pay R3,000 per cabin deposit to secure your booking, the balance is due 75 days prior to departure. Excludes mandatory charges from R745 per person sharing. This is a themed cruise and does not include the event tickets. These packages are based on CASH price. E&OE.

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R6,900
per person sharing
Details
Excludes mandatory charges
Stay
3 nights
Dates
21 Feb 25 to 24 Feb 25
Book by
30 December 24
Experience ID
676
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