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Africa & the Indian Ocean Islands


Experience an incredible voyage on board Boudicca, cruising from Liverpool to Mauritius via a host of mesmerising destinations. From Mediterranean cities all the way to the idyllic islands of the Indian Ocean, this inspirational journey will be effortlessly rewarding throughout. Take the chance to uncover fascinating history, seek out untouched landscapes, discover diverse cultures and search for some of the world’s most amazing wildlife.


Réunion Island


Zanzibar


Mozambique Island


Stopping first in Cádiz, take the chance to explore the pretty historic quarter, or perhaps take a trip to neighbouring Jerez – sherry capital of the world – before heading on to a string of three beautiful Mediterranean islands. Enjoy Mallorca’s stunning scenery during a day in Palma; wander around the walled city and Grand Harbour of Valletta, Malta; and delve into the ancient Greek history of Crete.


You’ll then reach historic Egypt. First up is a navigation of the remarkable Suez Canal, before the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh presents breathtaking beaches and coral reefs. A stop in Salalah, Oman, will allow time to see the eye-catching Sultan Qaboos Mosque and to immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of the atmospheric Al Husn Souk.


The idyllic islands of the Indian Ocean are next on the itinerary, beginning with beautiful Zanzibar in Tanzania. An overnight stay means you’ll have time to see many of the sights, most of which can be found in the historic Stone Town area. The old fort, the harrowing slave chambers, the 19th


century Anglican Church and the Sultana Market are all worth


Palma Mauritius


exploring. Alternatively, relax on the white-sand beaches or tour to the intriguing and tranquil Prison Island, home to giant tortoises.


Next you’ll visit UNESCO-listed Mozambique Island, a relatively undiscovered tourist destination where every street, house and brick has its own faded history. At just 3km long, the island is like an open-air museum. There’s no doubt a visit here will leave you feeling as though you’ve stepped back in time.


A call into Toamasina follows. Experience typical Madagascan wildlife and the local way of life. Visit the Ivoloina Zoological Park for the chance to see lemurs, tortoises, chameleons, snakes, frogs and more, or explore the local attractions, which include the main thoroughfare – Boulevard Joffre – and market stalls selling vanilla, spices, fruit and souvenirs.


Finally, after immersing yourself in the diverse landscapes of Réunion Island on a hike or exhilarating helicopter tour, you’ll end this epic escapade with an overnight stay in Port Louis, gateway to the stunning national parks and gardens of Mauritius.


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