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South Africa and Namibia by Sea: Around the Cape of Good Hope – with Smithsonian Journeys

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Voyage Code: PONANTEU210227
moon 10 nights
anchor Le Dumont-d'Urville
calendar 21 Feb '27

Cruise overview

In alliance with Smithsonian Journeys.

This cruise is part of a collection of PONANT voyages that are specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers who want to engage with the world. In addition to the usual elements of the PONANT experience, the listed price for these voyages includes transfers to and from the ship, talks and discussions aboard ship by world class experts, and a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that encourages guests to embrace the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the local environment and culture.

This voyage along the southern coast of South Africa can be thought of as an expedition in two parts. The first five days, from Durban to Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth), are devoted to what might be called a ‘safari by sea’ as you explore the great game parks of the Eastern Cape, encountering elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and a host of other animals, including an amazing variety of bird species. The second part, focused on Cape Town and its surroundings, explores the natural beauty of the Cape Peninsula and the vineyards and whitewashed farmhouses of Stellenbosch, while also providing opportunities to delve into the city’s role in the struggle against apartheid and the ongoing work of building a multi-racial society.

From Durban, begin with a day at sea, attending lectures and preparing for the experiences that lie ahead, before calling in East London. Here, your choice of excursions includes two private game reserves, both showcasing the wildlife of South Africa’s Eastern Cape; a visit to an authentically reconstructed Xhosa village, for performances of traditional dance and displays of Xhosa handicrafts; or exploration of the fascinating East London Museum, which played a crucial role in discovering and identifying fossil footprints that are the earliest evidence of homo sapiens in Africa.

Your next stop is Port Elizabeth, now officially known as Gqeberha, where Le Dumont-d’Urville remains docked for two full days, allowing for extensive exploration of the many varied game reserves in the surrounding countryside. Two of these focus on particular species—the Addo Elephant Park, home to 450 of these endangered animals, and the Bellevue Forest Reserve, which offers the unique experience of a ‘walking safari’ among giraffes. The other game reserves, all of which are actively involved in conservation efforts, provide possibilities for viewing the “big five”— lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo, and leopard—in a variety of environments ranging from bushveld and grasslands to coastal forests. They are also home to an abundance of other wildlife, including zebra, hippo, cheetah, warthog, and hyena, as well as myriad bird species.

A day at sea provides an opportunity to relax and recharge before you reach cosmopolitan Cape Town, South Africa’s oldest city, where, just as in Gqeberha, your ship will be in port for two days. Options for activities ashore include panoramic drives on the Cape Peninsula—one a full day excursion along the entire length of the Peninsula, with stops at the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve and at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden; and another focusing on the northern end of the Peninsula around Hout Bay, including the world-famous Chapman’s Peak Drive. A tour of the city center includes Company Gardens, the South African Museum, Desmond Tutu’s St. George’s Cathedral, and the Truth to Power exhibit that chronicles the fight against apartheid. You may visit Robben Island, home to the prison that housed political opponents of apartheid including Nelson Mandela, designated a World Heritage Site in 1999. You may venture into the wine country east of Cape Town and explore the lovely town of Stellenbosch and enjoy a tasting at a local vineyard. Or you may choose an excursion to the boutiques and artisanal shops of Kalk Bay. Whatever combination of activities you choose, however, you are likely to find yourself at some point atop Cape Town’s emblematic Table Mountain.

On the final day of the voyage, visit the Namibian town of Lüderitz. Founded as a German colony in 1833, Lüderitz became a true boom town in the early 20th century, when diamonds were discovered nearby. Tour the town and its unmistakably Bavarian legacy, or travel across the desert to the ghost town of Kolmanskop, whose ruins provide a glimpse of what life was like during the region’s time at the center of a diamond rush. Your voyage ends the following day in Walvis Bay.

Durban
East London
Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)
Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)
Cape Town
Cape Town
Lüderitz
Walvis Bay

Itinerary

Day 1

Durban


Durban, a glistening jewel on the south-east coast of Africa, is the third largest city in South Africa and the major city of KwaZulu-Natal. It has been a centre of sea trade since before colonisation and now has a flourishing artistic centre, which perfectly complements the vibrant markets and rich cultures of the city. Durban’s port is a natural half-moon harbour lined with white sand and azure water, punctuated by the port’s many piers which reach into the water like the leaves of a fan. The beaches of Durban’s famous Golden Mile stretch along the harbour and are popular all year round, as travellers and locals alike enjoy Durban’s warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters.

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Day 2

at-sea At sea

Day 3

East London

Day 4

Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)

Day 5

Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)

Day 6

at-sea At sea

Day 7

Cape Town

Day 8

Cape Town

Day 9

at-sea At sea

Day 10

Lüderitz

Day 11

Walvis Bay

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Prestige Suitefrom£15,929pp
Deluxe Suitefrom£17,549pp
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Deluxe Stateroom

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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
Le Dumont d'Urville Accommodation

Accommodation

Stateroom and suite options include Balcony Staterooms, Deluxe Suite, Prestige Suite, Privilege Suite, Grand Suite and Owner’s Suite. All feature ocean views, modern furnishings, ensuite bathrooms, climate control and premium amenities. Higher categories provide additional living space, balconies and enhanced luxury touches.

Le Dumont d'Urville Dining

Dining

Dining aboard Le Dumont d’Urville is elegant and flexible. The main restaurant offers open-seating meals blending French and international cuisine. A grill venue delivers casual fare by day. Seasonal menus emphasise local ingredients, and guests can enjoy in-suite dining. Wine pairings and dietary options are accommodated.

Le Dumont d'Urville Amenities

Amenities

Public areas include the Panorama Lounge, theatre, library, boutique and lounges opening to decks. The solarium, open promenades and observation areas allow expansive views. The ship’s compact size maintains intimacy while offering extensive amenities.

Le Dumont d'Urville Wellness

Wellness

The onboard spa provides relaxation with treatment rooms, a sauna, massage services and wellness spaces to refresh guests after active days ashore.

Le Dumont d'Urville Entertainment

Entertainment

Evenings feature lectures, live music in lounges, destination-themed talks, STEM presentations, video screenings and interactive sessions in the Blue Eye lounge.

Le Dumont d'Urville Families

Families

Le Dumont d’Urville welcomes travellers of all ages; suites can accommodate families, though her focus remains on exploration and refined cruising rather than children-centric programming.