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Cruise from Singapore to Cape Town onboard Queen Anne with Cunard

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17 nights
25 Mar 25 to 11 Apr 25
Book by 31 Oct 24
Cruising onboard Queen Anne with Cunard from Singapore to Cape Town for 17 nights promises a voyage of unparalleled elegance and sophistication. Indulge in luxurious accommodations, gourmet dining, and impeccable service throughout your journey. As you immerse yourself in the opulent ambiance of the ship, each day brings new adventures and experiences, from breathtaking ocean views to captivating onboard entertainment. Prepare to create cherished memories and embrace the enchanting allure of sea travel with Cunard.

Includes

  • 17 Night Cunard cruise onboard the Queen Anne
  • 17-Night cruise in an inside cabin
  • One way flight on Singapore Airlines from Johannesburg or Cape Town to Singapore
  • Coach transfers: airport / hotel / port
  • 2 nights FREE at a 4* Hotel in Singapore with breakfast
  • All meals: breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner
  • Complimentary room service 24 hours a day
  • Entertainment onboard
  • On board activities
  • Supervised children’s club
  • Port and handling fees

Excludes

  • Flights not mentioned
  • Arrival / departure transfers
  • Visas
  • Travel Insurance
  • Items of a personal nature

Extras

  • Cruise Solo: From R93 920.00 per person
  • Flights from Cape Town: A surcharge of R700.00 per person applies

Highlights

  • 17-Night cruise onboard the Queen Anne
  • Fly on Singapore Airlines from Johannesburg or Cape Town to Singapore
  • 2 nights FREE at a 4* Hotel in Singapore with breakfast

Itinerary

Day 1: Singapore

Embark: Singapore is an island-state in Southeast Asia. Singapore City is by far the largest and most significant island alongside 63 others that make up Singapore state. Located at the mouth of the Singapore River, it is a modern, affluent city and the world's busiest port. A blend of the ancient and modern can be seen from the gleaming skyscrapers to Chinese and Hindu temples. Combining a lush tropical climate, with tasty food, good shopping and a happening, vibrant nightlife scene, this Garden City makes a great stopover or springboard into the region. Things to see and do * Singapore River * Raffles Hotel * Chinatown * Little India * Night Safari

Day 2: Port Kelang (Kuala Lumpur)

Port Klang is a town and the main gateway by sea into Malaysia. Colonially known as Port Swettenham, it is also the location of the largest and busiest port in the country. It is located about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) southwest of the town of Klang, and 38 kilometres (24 mi) southwest of Kuala Lumpur. There are no attractions at Port Klang itself, however most visitors travel on to Kuala Lampur or Klang Town. Things to See & Do * Crab Island * Kuala Lampur * Klang Town * Tugu Keris - Kris Monument * Raja Mahadi Fort

Day 3: Penang, Malaysia

Penang is an island off the northern part of the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is also the name of the Malaysian state which is made up of Penang Island and the facing strip of territory on the mainland called Seberang Perai (formerly Province Wellesley). Penang is one of Malaysia's main tourist draws with its rich multicultural history, full of colonial and Chinese influences. Its beaches are beautiful and there is a profusion of sites of worship of all different faiths. Georgetown, the capital of Penang, is a favourite spot for tourists as it has lots of pre-war houses and is also one of the favourite spot for the locals as most of Penang's pubs are located there. Another favourite spot for both locals and tourists is Batu Ferringhi, located on the north coast, with white sandy beaches, luxurious hotels and restaurants. Things to see and do * Penang Hill * Kek Lok Si ("Temple of Supreme Bliss"). * Bukit Jambul - Orchid, Hisbiscus & Reptile Garden * Penang Bridge * Botanical Gardens

Day 4: At Sea

Cruising at sea.

Day 10: Port Louis, Mauritius

Capital and main port of Mauritius, Port Louis was founded by the French governor, Mahé de Labourdonnais, in 1735. The harbour lies sheltered in a semi-circle of mountains. The town has plenty of character, and shows off its past elegance. Off the Place d'Armes main square, there are some particularly fine French colonial buildings, especially the Government House (eighteenth century) and the Municipal Theatre, built around the same time. There are two Cathedrals, Anglican and Catholic, a Mosque, a Chinese Casino, a fine Supreme Court, some 18th century Barracks, and a Natural History Museum. The Central Market is one of Port Louis most memorable attractions. The restaurants in Port Louis and throughout Mauritius are quite diverse and the new Caudan Waterfront is considered by many to be the main tourist attraction in Port Louis. It has become the hub of the city with plenty of trendy shops, cinemas, restaurants and a casino. The Chinese quarter has plenty of little restaurants and food stalls on the street corners. It's probably the most colourful part of the city with its remedy shops and spice sellers. You'll also find the island's most beautiful mosque in this area. The Jummah Mosque was built in 1853 and has some fabulous teak doors and decorations, but it is only open to visitors at certain times. Things to see and do * Caudan Waterfront * Place d'Armes – main square * Chinese quarter * Champs de Mars market

Day 11: At Sea

Cruising at sea.

Day 14: Durban, South Africa

Durban is South Africa's third-biggest city and reflects a mix of cultures, including a large Indian community and a new influx of Africans from countries to the north. Indians were brought out to KwaZuli-Natal in the 1860's as indentured slaves to what was then the Colony of Natal. They have stayed and with them they brought their culinary delights and a variety of spices can be found in this city. In Durban's Victoria Market there are many hawkers selling fine spices. Durban Metro is where the proud Zulu nation meets East and West creating a wealth of influences to entertain and enthrall with traditional warrior dancers, mystic fire walkers and colonial heritage. Traditionally Durban was well known for its conservatism when it came to the erection of public buildings,yet in the 1930's the city threw off this mantle and embraced a new Art Deco. Numerous buildings, especially residential high rises, were erected in this new design. In many ways the art work on the Art Deco Buildings reflect a particular Durban identity with a strong emphasis on the city's maritime background.

Day 15: At Sea

Cruising at sea.

Day 17: Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town and surrounding regions are regarded as one of the most beautiful regions in the world. The city is a rare cultural gem resulting from the amalgamation of Indonesian, French, Dutch, British and German settlers, the local Bushman and Hottentot tribes and the Bantu tribes from the north. The impressive presence of Table Mountain, flanked by the legendary Devil's Peak and historical Signal Hill, stands proudly above the city. Beautiful white sandy beaches along a peaceful coastline frame the Cape Peninsula. Cape Town boasts a multitude of entertainment, ranging from outdoor activities and adventures in the sun to a roaring night life under neon signs. The vast range of shopping opportunities includes haggling with shopholders at Greenmarket Square Flea Market, as well as breezing through sophisticated and stylish shopping malls. The huge variety of restaurants reflects the multicultured history of the Cape and caters for everyone's taste, from fast-food outlets and casual to the chic to the very elegant.

Day 18: Cape Town, South Africa

Disembark:

Ship info

Queen Anne
Step aboard Queen Anne and immerse yourself in breathtaking interiors that seamlessly blend the elegance of the past with a vision for the future. Experience a ship that is both modern and timeless, offering a perfect fusion of novel adventures and beloved signature venues. Feel inspired by the harmonious marriage of classic charm and contemporary flair, granting you the freedom to craft your voyage just as you desire.

Terms & conditions

Prices are per person twin share, include discounts, capacity controlled and are subject to availability and rate of exchange fluctuations until final payment is received. 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. Rates are valid on new bookings only. Deposit amount paid is not refundable. Based on 2 adults sharing the lowest grade of cabin within the applicable cabin type. All fares are subject to availability at the time of booking. Policies are subject to additional terms, conditions and restrictions and will be defined at time of booking and can change without prior notice. (Inclusions: All meals: Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, Complimentary room service 24 hours a day. Drinks: tea, coffee, water and fruit juice are available 24-hours a day in the self-service restaurant on board. Entertainment onboard: live music, theatre productions - musical performances, comedy, dance and drama, movies, library, workshops and demonstrations and the Cunard Insights Programme with fascinating talks by guest speakers. On board activities: sports activities, deck games, swimming pools, whirlpools, gym and fitness sessions, supervised children’s club, Port and handling fees.) (Exclusions: Flights not mentioned, Transfers. Gratuities (Britannia: $16.00 pp per night, Princess & Queens Grill Suites: $18.00 pp per night). Dining in the alternative venues and speciality restaurants on board premium soft and alcoholic drinks, drinks packages and wine collections, speciality afternoon teas. Internet / Internet packages on board Items of a personal nature - laundry charges, bar expenses, spa and salon facilities and treatments, shop purchases, gambling etc. Optional shore excursions. Selected classes, tours and activities on board. Travel Insurance is mandatory. Relevant visas, if applicable. This cruise if visa-free for SA passport holders!) Extra Costs (Wi-Fi: Essential package: $18 per day (if purchased for the whole voyage) Gratuities (payable on board only) Drinks packages: can be pre-purchased at a 10% reduction, or can be purchased once on board.) If booking flights on the day that the cruise ends, please allow sufficient time for travel to the airport as well as check-in time. DEPOSIT AMOUNT PAYABLE: WITHIN 3 DAYS OF BOOKING. The deposit amount is the full air/land package cost by EFT payment only + 15% of cruise fare. BALANCE OF PAYMENT DUE:11 December 2024 The air & land package is based on a group booking, and payment is by EFT only. The Rand rate will be advised at the time of each payment. Group terms & conditions apply to the flight & tickets are non-refundable. Cruise lines reserve the right to increase fares and end promotional offers without prior notice. Onboard spending money is in US Dollars, and all purchases onboard are in USD. The amount of onboard spending money on Cunard Fare bookings may change without notice. Cost of additional services and items may change without prior notice. LIMITED TIME OFFERS INCLUDE: FREE STAY IN SINGAPORE IS ONLY VALID UNTIL 30 SEPTEMBER 2024. Pentravel and Cruise lines reserve the right to increase fares and end promotional offers without prior notice. Other conditions may apply. These packages are based on CASH price. E&OE;.

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R59,970
per person sharing including port charge
Details
Stay
17 nights
Dates
25 Mar 25 to 11 Apr 25
Book by
31 October 24
Experience ID
541

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