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2024 Grand Africa Voyage

SEABOURN SOJOURN | ROUND-TRIP BARCELONA 
90 DAYS | NOVEMBER 30, 2024

Join us on Seabourn Sojourn’s revised 2024 Grand Africa sailing roundtrip Barcelona for 90 days of life-expanding moments. Embark on this exciting opportunity to see the East, South, and West Coasts of Africa, visiting 42 destinations in 20 countries and sailing over 20,000 nautical miles, all while enjoying the uncompromising, ultra-luxury and personalized, intuitive service that can only be experienced on Seabourn. 

Enjoy in-depth discoveries with extended stays in many ports and overnights in Zanzibar, Victoria, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Walvis Bay, and Casablanca. Back on board you’ll enjoy the incomparable value of all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruising with Seabourn. You’ll feel right at home in our intimate, yacht-like atmosphere, pampered by intuitive, personalized service; ensconced in your spacious ocean-front suite. Delight in premium entertainment, savor gourmet dining that rivals the finest restaurants in the world and enjoy complimentary premium wines and spirits. All with the added benefit that you only have to unpack once. 

What's Included

Amenities Exclusively for the FULL Grand Africa guests include:
Gala Bon Voyage dinner in a historic castle venue
Overnight stay at Hotel Majestic in Barcelona prior to departure
Exclusive mid cruise event at the Artscape Theatre, Cape Town with the unique musical arrangements of Ndlovu Youth Choir
Special Grand Voyage pillow gifts

Book and receive:

Round-trip Business Class Air Visa Package on Grand Africa voyage (for USD and CAD markets)
$2,000USD Shipboard Credit per suite ($1,000USD Shipboard Credit per person) Unlimited laundry, professional cleaning suitable for dry-clean-only garments, and pressing on board
Private car transfers door-to-door between home and airport Personal Valet® luggage shipping service between home and ship

For Guests Booked In Penthouse And Premium Suites:
$3,000USD Shipboard Credit per Suite ($1,500USD Shipboard Credit per guest)

Grand Africa 2024 Voyage

Featured Experiences

2024 Grand Africa Mid-Voyage Journeys

Discover the Voyage

Africa's Eden

Tropical oases with variegated marine life and breathtaking vistas, and opportunities for African safari await after your first equator crossing. Experience the perfect balance of adventure and tranquility as you sail from port to port, sampling the spoils of humankind and nature along the way.

Featured Ports

Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles

Victoria, the capital city of Seychelles, is a charming and colorful metropolis nestled on the island of Mahe. Its lush tropical gardens, spectacular beaches, and rich cultural heritage, offers an authentic and unforgettable experience in one of the world’s most enchanting island paradises.

Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles

Victoria, the capital city of Seychelles, is a charming and colorful metropolis nestled on the island of Mahe. Its lush tropical gardens, spectacular beaches, and rich cultural heritage, offers an authentic and unforgettable experience in one of the world’s most enchanting island paradises.

Maputo, Mozambique

Maputo's blend of African, Portuguese, and Arab cultures offers visitors a wealth of sights, sounds, and experiences to explore. Sample delicacies and shop for handicrafts at its lively markets, explore its stunning colonial architecture, or embark upon an African safari adventure.

Maputo, Mozambique

Maputo's blend of African, Portuguese, and Arab cultures offers visitors a wealth of sights, sounds, and experiences to explore, from its lively markets to its stunning colonial architecture. It's also the gateway to many safari opportunities. 

Andoany (Hell-Ville), Nosy-Be, Madagascar

Andoany, more commonly known as Hell-Ville after Anne Chrétien Louis de Hell, is the largest city on the island of Nosy-Be. A port town, its rich history, stunning beaches, and unique blend of Malagasy and French cultures offers a captivating experience.

Andoany (Hell-Ville), Nosy-Be, Madagascar

Andoany, more commonly known as Hell-Ville after Anne Chrétien Louis de Hell, is the largest city on the island of Nosy-Be. A port town, its rich history, stunning beaches, and unique blend of Malagasy and French cultures offers a captivating experience.

Colonialism & Discovery

Discover dramatic landscapes and history during this section of your Africa journey. Witness the development of four former colonist nations across three countries as you traverse around the Cape of Good Hope. Choose from several opportunities for wildlife viewings, from lush reserves to legendary deserts.

Featured Ports

Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Port Elizabeth, situated on the Eastern Cape of South Africa, is a city of spectacular natural beauty, with pristine beaches, rugged coastline, and verdant nature reserves. It’s also a hub for adventure tourism, offering a range of thrilling outdoor activities to enjoy.

Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Port Elizabeth, situated on the Eastern Cape of South Africa, is a city of spectacular natural beauty, with pristine beaches, rugged coastline, and verdant nature reserves. It’s also a hub for adventure tourism, offering a range of thrilling outdoor activities to enjoy.

Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, known as the “Mother City” of South Africa, is a cosmopolitan metropolis of breathtaking natural beauty, with iconic landmarks such as Table Mountain, pristine beaches, and a rich cultural heritage that reflects its unique blend of African, European, and Asian influences.

Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, known as the “Mother City” of South Africa, is a cosmopolitan metropolis of breathtaking natural beauty, with iconic landmarks such as Table Mountain, pristine beaches, and a rich cultural heritage that reflects its unique blend of African, European, and Asian influences.

Walvis Bay, Namibia

Walvis Bay, located on the western coast of Namibia, is a picturesque harbor town known for its stunning natural beauty and thriving marine wildlife offers visitors a range of outdoor activities, from kayaking with seals to exploring the vast Namib desert.

Walvis Bay, Namibia

Walvis Bay, located on the western coast of Namibia, is a picturesque harbor town known for its stunning natural beauty and thriving marine wildlife offers visitors a range of outdoor activities, from kayaking with seals to exploring the vast Namib desert.

Cultural Ascendant

Enchanting islands, bustling markets, cities with glistening skyscrapers - an immersive experience into some of Africa’s most contrasting and least explored cultures and destinations awaits. Enjoy opportunities to witness landscapes as diverse as the communities that inhabit them.

Featured Ports

Bom Bom Island, Sao Tome + Principe

Bom Bom Island is a hidden gem of natural beauty and tranquility. With its pristine beaches, lush tropical forests, and crystal-clear waters, visitors can expect a serene and unforgettable experience in one of Africa’s most enchanting destinations.

Bom Bom Island, Sao Tome + Principe

Bom Bom Island is a hidden gem of natural beauty and tranquility. With its pristine beaches, lush tropical forests, and crystal-clear waters, visitors can expect a serene and unforgettable experience in one of Africa’s most enchanting destinations.

Abidjan, Ivory Coast

Witness a country modernizing its culture without losing its identity in its major urban center. Its towering skyline hugged by Abdijan lagoon has earned it the nickname “the Paris of West Africa.” Explore museums highlighting the Ivory Coast’s unique arts, and a cathedral whose spire seemingly reaches beyond the clouds.

Abidjan, Ivory Coast

Witness a country modernizing its culture without losing its identity in its major urban center. Its towering skyline hugged by Abdijan lagoon has earned it the nickname “the Paris of West Africa.” Explore museums highlighting the Ivory Coast’s unique arts, and a cathedral whose spire seemingly reaches beyond the clouds.

Dakar, Senegal

Dakar, Senegal’s capital, is a city of contrasts, with a rich cultural heritage and a dynamic modern economy. Its bustling markets, beautiful beaches, and lively music scene, offers visitors an authentic and unforgettable experience in one of West Africa’s most exciting destinations.

Dakar, Senegal

Dakar, Senegal’s capital, is a city of contrasts, with a rich cultural heritage and a dynamic modern economy. Its bustling markets, beautiful beaches, and lively music scene, offers visitors an authentic and unforgettable experience in one of West Africa’s most exciting destinations.

The Trade Routes

The final section of your Africa circumnavigation offers the opportunity to experience micro-cultures that have emerged as intersecting nationalities, ethnicities, and religions. Let your senses lead the way through cities and cultures with a common Mediterranean DNA, surrounded by Africa’s distinct landscapes.

Featured Ports

Mindelo, Cape Verde

Along the harbor on Mindelo Bay’s famous beachfront road, Rua de Praia brims with traditional shops and monuments. Keep an eye out for the statue of Diogo Afonso, the Torre de Belem, and streetscapes of pastel-colored colonial architecture.

Mindelo, Cape Verde

Along the harbor on Mindelo Bay’s famous beachfront road, Rua de Praia brims with traditional shops and monuments. Keep an eye out for the statue of Diogo Afonso, the Torre de Belem, and streetscapes of pastel-colored colonial architecture.

Arrecife, Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Known for being the sunshine center of Europe, the Canary Islands are home to almost every landscape on earth. Visit postcard-worthy beaches or dunes, or embark on a hike to Bandama Crater, where you’ll pass lush pine, fig and orange trees, before enjoying sweeping vistas of the north and west coast.

Arrecife, Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Known for being the sunshine center of Europe, the Canary Islands are home to almost every landscape on earth. Visit postcard-worthy beaches or dunes, or embark on a hike to Bandama Crater, where you’ll pass lush pine, fig and orange trees, before enjoying sweeping vistas of the north and west coast.

Casablanca, Morocco

Casablanca, the vibrant economic hub of Morocco, is a city of immense charm and character. With its bustling souks, stunning architecture, and vibrant nightlife, it offers visitors a unique and authentic taste of Moroccan life, steeped in history, culture, and tradition.

Casablanca, Morocco

Casablanca, the vibrant economic hub of Morocco, is a city of immense charm and character. With its bustling souks, stunning architecture, and vibrant nightlife, it offers visitors a unique and authentic taste of Moroccan life, steeped in history, culture, and tradition.