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DESTINATIONS — CRUISE


A sea turtle in the Seychelles


Voyages to Antiquity


has added Indian Ocean cruises for winter 2015


2015 with a 31-day voyage from Malaga to Cape Town. This will be followed by two South Africa cruises that include excursions to game parks, and a 26-day sailing from Cape Town to Colombo in Sri Lanka, departing on January 16 2016, featuring three days in the Seychelles and one in the Maldives. Prices start at £3,450 a person, including flights and transfers. Despite the Indian Ocean’s


varied attractions, most cruise lines sail through the region while relocating between the east and west or cruising around Africa. Swan Hellenic is visiting the west coast of India on a 15-day cruise


from Colombo to Muscat, Oman, in March. Holland America Line visits the Seychelles, Madagascar, Mozambique and Durban in South Africa on an 85-night voyage around Africa round-trip from Southampton that departs on September 27. Cruise-only prices start at £7,899. Fred Olsen’s Boudicca will also sail the Indian Ocean on a cruise around Africa departing Southampton on January 5, 2016, with calls in the Seychelles, Zanzibar, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Mozambique, Richards Bay and Durban. Silversea expedition ship Silver


Port Louis, Mauritius


Discoverer operates a 17-day voyage from Malé in the Maldives to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania that spends three days each in the Maldives and Seychelles, and visits


Aldabra, a coral atoll that is part of the Seychelles Outer Islands, the French island of Mayotte and Mozambique. Cruise-only prices start at £9,050.


Kerala


15 January 2015 — travelweekly.co.uk • 73


A lemur in Madagascar


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