Jewels of Madagascar

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£7,519pp
Voyage Code: PONANTEU271227
moon 11 nights
anchorLe Dumont-d'Urville
calendar 27 Dec '27

Cruise overview

Beneath an infinite sky in which the azure flirts with the horizon, set off to discover the enchanted shores of Madagascar and marvel at the treasures of these wild lands whose exceptional biodiversity flourishes in harmony with centuries-old traditions. During this journey, each port of call will reveal itself like a pristine Eden: coral islets inhabited by colonies of endemic birds, tropical forests sheltering mischievous lemurs, idyllic beaches edged with turquoise water, coastal tsingy formations shaped by the wind, home to teeming, secret sea life. You will also dive into the living heritage of the local communities, guardians of an ancestral maritime know-how passed on from generation to generation. An unforgettable journey, discovering spectacular nature and fascinating heritage.

Richards Bay
Tuléar
Nosy Ve
Sarodrano
Morondava
Majunga (Mahajanga)
Nosy Komba
Nosy Hara
Nosy Bé

Itinerary

Day 1

Richards Bay


South Africa’s largest harbour is located on a lagoon on the Mhlatuze River on the northern coast of KwaZulu-Natal and takes its name from Admiral Sir F W Richards who sailed into the bay to deliver supplies to the troops during the Anglo/Zulu War of 1879. The Richards Bay lagoon was declared a game reserve in 1935, when conservationists objected to the growing industrialisation here. This however did nothing to halt development. Instead a compromise was agreed and a wall was built across the length of the bay to divide the lagoon. The north side became the seaport and the south remained a sanctuary for waterfowl and wildlife. The lagoon is famous for being the site where the longest crocodile ever recorded was shot by hunter John Dunn – it measured over 20 feet. The town was built on the shores of the lagoon in 1954 and although it was only a small fishing community in the 1960s, the development of the deep water harbour and railway in 1976 prompted the growth of the much larger township you see today. The bustling town is now a popular holiday destination with its unspoilt beaches at the edge of the Indian Ocean, year-round sunshine and excellent recreational facilities including surfing and fishing. It is also an excellent gateway to Zululand and the KwaZulu wildlife reserves. Richards Bay has recently undergone a major renovation that has given the town a Caribbean feel.

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Day 2

at-sea At sea

Day 3

at-sea At sea

Day 4

Tuléar

Day 5

Nosy Ve

Day 6

Sarodrano

Day 7

Morondava

Day 8

at-sea At sea

Day 9

Majunga (Mahajanga)

Day 10

Nosy Komba

Day 11

Nosy Hara

Day 12

Nosy Bé

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Elegant and light-filled, the Deluxe Stateroom features a private balcony, queen-size bed, ensuite bathroom and refined contemporary décor, offering a comfortable and stylish retreat after days of exploration.

Amenities

  • King or Twin Configuration
  • Shower
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • TV
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Lounge Area
  • Vanity Area
  • Free Mini Bar
  • Media/Entertainment Station
  • Pillow Menu Available
  • Desk
  • Coffee Machine
  • Air Conditioning

Ship features

Le Dumont d’Urville blends expedition capability, elegant design and immersive onboard amenities.

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  • Ice-strengthened hull and expedition systems
  • Blue Eye underwater lounge with panoramic portholes
  • Multiple dining venues: main restaurant, casual grill and outdoors
  • Panorama Lounge, Observation Deck, library and theatre
  • Spa, fitness room, open-deck loungers and solarium
  • Zodiac fleet, kayaking and underwater camera systems
  • Open-bridge access and lecture spaces
  • Sustainability features and state-of-the-art propulsion