Cruise Region : Indian Ocean |
Company Category : Luxury |
Company name : Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Ship name : Seven Seas Voyager |
Journey Start Date : Sat 14 Nov 2020 |
Journey End Date : Tue 08 Dec 2020 |
Port start : Lisbon / Portugal |
Port end : Cape Town / South Africa |
Count Nights : 24 nights |
Day | Port | Date | Arrival | Departure |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lisbon / Portugal | Sat 14 Nov | 18:00 | |
2 | Portiman / Portugal | Sun 15 Nov | 08:00 | 17:00 |
3 | Day at sea / Sea | Mon 16 Nov | ||
4 | about.LA PALMA / Spain | Tue 17 Nov | 10:00 | 20:00 |
5 | Santa Cruz, about. Tenerife (Canary Islands) / Spain | Wed 18 Nov | 08:00 | 23:00 |
6 | Day at sea / Sea | Thu 19 Nov | ||
7 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 20 Nov | ||
8 | Mindelu / Cape Verde | Sat 21 Nov | 08:00 | 18:00 |
9 | Day at sea / Sea | Sun 22 Nov | ||
10 | Dakar / Senegal | Mon 23 Nov | 08:00 | 22:00 |
11 | Banjul / Gambia | Tue 24 Nov | 07:00 | 17:00 |
12 | Day at sea / Sea | Wed 25 Nov | ||
13 | Day at sea / Sea | Thu 26 Nov | ||
14 | Abidjan / Cote d'Ivoire | Fri 27 Nov | 10:00 | 19:00 |
15 | Sekondi-Takoradi / Ghana | Sat 28 Nov | 08:00 | 18:00 |
16 | Lome / Togo | Sun 29 Nov | 09:00 | 18:00 |
17 | Day at sea / Sea | Mon 30 Nov | ||
18 | Sao Tome / Sao Tome and Principe | Tue 01 Dec | 07:00 | 17:00 |
19 | Day at sea / Sea | Wed 02 Dec | ||
20 | Day at sea / Sea | Thu 03 Dec | ||
21 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 04 Dec | ||
22 | Walvis Bay / Namibia | Sat 05 Dec | 08:00 | 18:00 |
23 | Day at sea / Sea | Sun 06 Dec | ||
24 | Cape Town / South Africa | Mon 07 Dec | 13:00 | |
25 | Cape Town / South Africa | Tue 08 Dec |
Lisbon is the capital and the largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 505,526 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Its urban area extends beyond the city's administrative limits with a population of around 2.8 million people, being the 11th-most populous urban area in the European Union. About 3 million people live in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (which represents approximately 27% of the country's population). It is mainland Europe's westernmost capital city and the only one along the Atlantic coast. Lisbon lies in the western Iberian Peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean and the River Tagus. The westernmost areas of its metro area form the westernmost point of Continental Europe, which is known as Cabo da Roca, located in the Sintra Mountains.
Portimão is a town and a municipality in the district of Faro, in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 55,614, in an area of 182.06 km². It was formerly known as Vila Nova de Portimão. In 1924, it was incorporated as a cidadeand became known merely as Portimão. Historically a fishing and shipbuilding centre, it has nonetheless developed into a strong tourist centre oriented along its beaches and southern coast. The two most populous towns in the Algarve are Portimão and Faro.
Mindelo is a port city in the northern part of the island of São Vicente in Cape Verde. Mindelo is also the seat of the parish of Nossa Senhora da Luz, and the municipality of São Vicente. The city is home to 93% of the entire island's population. Mindelo is known for its colourful and animated carnival celebrations, with roots in Portuguese traditions.
Dakar is the capital and largest city of Senegal. It is located on the Cap-Vert peninsula on the Atlantic coast and is the westernmost city on the African mainland. The city of Dakar proper has a population of 1,030,594, whereas the population of the Dakar metropolitan area is estimated at 2.45 million.
The area around Dakar was settled in the 15th century. The Portuguese established a presence on the island of Gorée off the coast of Cap-Vert and used it as a base for the Atlantic slave trade. France took over the island in 1677. Following the abolition of the slave trade and French annexation of the mainland area in the 19th century, Dakar grew into a major regional port and a major city of the French colonial empire. In 1902, Dakar replaced Saint-Louis as the capital of French West Africa. From 1959 to 1960, Dakar was the capital of the short-lived Mali Federation. In 1960, it became the capital of the independent Republic of Senegal.
Lomé is the capital and largest city of Togo. It has an urban population of 837,437[1] while there were 1,570,283 permanent residents in its metropolitan area as of the 2011 census. Located on the Gulf of Guinea, Lomé is the country's administrative and industrial center, which includes an oil refinery, and its chief port, where it exports coffee, cocoa, copra, and palm kernels.
Cape Town is the oldest city in South Africa, colloquially named the Mother City. It is the legislative capital of South Africa and primate city of the Western Cape province. It forms part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality.
The Parliament of South Africa sits in Cape Town. The other two capitals are located in Pretoria (the administrative capital where the Presidency is based) and Bloemfontein (the judicial capital where the Supreme Court of Appeal is located). The city is known for its harbour, for its natural setting in the Cape Floristic Region, and for landmarks such as Table Mountain and Cape Point. As of 2014, it is the 10th most populous city in Africa and home to 64% of the Western Cape's population. It is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants and expatriates to South Africa. The city was named the World Design Capital for 2014 by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design. In 2014, Cape Town was named the best place in the world to visit by both The New York Times and The Daily Telegraph.
Located on the shore of Table Bay, Cape Town, as the oldest urban area in South Africa, was developed by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a supply station for Dutch ships sailing to East Africa, India, and the Far East. Jan van Riebeeck's arrival on 6 April 1652 established Dutch Cape Colony, the first permanent European settlement in South Africa. Cape Town outgrew its original purpose as the first European outpost at the Castle of Good Hope, becoming the economic and cultural hub of the Cape Colony. Until the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the development of Johannesburg, Cape Town was the largest city in South Africa.
Cape Town is the oldest city in South Africa, colloquially named the Mother City. It is the legislative capital of South Africa and primate city of the Western Cape province. It forms part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality.
The Parliament of South Africa sits in Cape Town. The other two capitals are located in Pretoria (the administrative capital where the Presidency is based) and Bloemfontein (the judicial capital where the Supreme Court of Appeal is located). The city is known for its harbour, for its natural setting in the Cape Floristic Region, and for landmarks such as Table Mountain and Cape Point. As of 2014, it is the 10th most populous city in Africa and home to 64% of the Western Cape's population. It is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants and expatriates to South Africa. The city was named the World Design Capital for 2014 by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design. In 2014, Cape Town was named the best place in the world to visit by both The New York Times and The Daily Telegraph.
Located on the shore of Table Bay, Cape Town, as the oldest urban area in South Africa, was developed by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a supply station for Dutch ships sailing to East Africa, India, and the Far East. Jan van Riebeeck's arrival on 6 April 1652 established Dutch Cape Colony, the first permanent European settlement in South Africa. Cape Town outgrew its original purpose as the first European outpost at the Castle of Good Hope, becoming the economic and cultural hub of the Cape Colony. Until the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the development of Johannesburg, Cape Town was the largest city in South Africa.