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birdwatching tours and game drives in Chobe National Park, and even an expedition to catch tigerfish. The 14-day holiday, from £7,088, departing October 23, also includes three nights in a safari lodge in Kruger National Park with game drives, one in Johannesburg and two at Victoria Falls. Alternatively, clients booking a land safari can add a beach break with MSC Cruises, which will base Sinfonia in South Africa in winter 2015-16 offering mainly three and four-night voyages between Durban and Portuguese Island in Mozambique.
l PASSING TRADE Fred Olsen Cruise Lines’ Boudicca will be in Cape Town for three
nights and will visit Port Elizabeth, Durban and Richards Bay as part of a 76-night voyage around Africa departing January 5, 2016. Princess Cruises has a 35-day Indian Ocean Adventure on Ocean Princess in October that starts with a night in Cape Town and visits East London and Durban before sailing through the Indian Ocean and back to Europe through the Suez Canal. Prices start from £5,233 cruise-only. Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria will be in Cape Town and Port Elizabeth on their respective 121-night and 120-day 2016 world cruises. P&O Cruises’ Aurora spends a day in Port Elizabeth and two in Cape Town in April 2016, towards the end of its 114-night world cruise. TW
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