Africa Cruises

Set sail on the journey of a lifetime to the vast and beautiful continent of Africa and discover why this spectacular – but often overlooked – part of the world offers an exciting escape for the intrepid traveller.

There’s no limit to what you can discover on an enchanting cruise to this stunning corner of the globe. With a plethora of fascinating ports across many diverse nations, cruisers will find a wealth of once-in-a-lifetime experiences along the scenic African coastline.

From the intriguing and unspoilt tribal villages scattered across the continent to the array of majestic wildlife that roams the expansive African Savannah, breathtaking natural beauty and captivating culture is waiting in each new destination. You could embark on an unforgettable safari adventure to observe the wild animals that roam the plains of Africa in their natural habitat, or how about a South African wine tour to see the vineyards and winelands of Stellenbosch and beyond, and perhap even sample a fine vintage or two.

The best cruises to Africa will call in a diverse range of ports across the continent, so guests can truly appreciate this vast and fascinating region. Experience an exciting African safari in South Africa, observe the unique endemic wildlife of Madagascar and spend time in remote and beautiful locations across Tanzania, Namibia and more – all on one amazing cruise holiday.

You'll find a fantastic range of unforgettable cruises to Africa at SixStarCruises.co.uk with all of the world's finest luxury cruise lines, travelling along the scenic shores of this beautiful and fascinating continent. Some of these six-star voyages will also incorprate other regions including Europe, Asia and the islands of the Indian Ocean, offering the chance to embark on a truly epic escape.

Just take a look at some of amazing Africa cruises available to book now for the upcoming years and start looking forward to an incredible holiday aboard one of the world's most elegant and opulent cruise ships.

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Oran

Algeria

Alger (Algiers)

Algeria

Annaba (ex Bone)

Algeria

Luanda

Angola

Lobito

Angola

Namibe

Angola

Baía dos Tigres

Angola

Cotonou

Benin

Kasane

Botswana

Chobe National Park

Botswana

Mindelo, São Vicente Island

Cape_Verde

Praia, Santiago Island

Cape_Verde

Sao Filipe, Fogo Island

Cape_Verde

Porto Novo, Santo Antão Island

Cape_Verde

Palmeira, Sal Island

Cape_Verde

Porto Grande

Cape_Verde

Sao Vicente Island

Cape_Verde

Santa Maria

Cape_Verde

Tarrafal, São Nicolau Island

Cape_Verde

Boa Vista

Cape_Verde

Moheli

Comoros

Luxor

Egypt

Aswan

Egypt

Esna

Egypt

Qena

Egypt

Kom Ombo

Egypt

Edfu

Egypt

Dendera

Egypt

Safaga

Egypt

Port Said

Egypt

Sharm El Sheikh

Egypt

Alexandria

Egypt

Cairo

Egypt

Banjul

Gambia

Takoradi

Ghana

Tema

Ghana

Accra

Ghana

João Vieira, Bijagós Archipelago

Guinea-Bissau

Mombasa

Kenya

Nairobi

Kenya

Samburu National Reserve

Kenya

Lake Nakuru National Park

Kenya

Masai Mara

Kenya

Amboseli National Park

Kenya

Maasai Mara National Reserve

Kenya

Monrovia

Liberia

Nosy Bé

Madagascar

Tuléar

Madagascar

Belo sur Mer

Madagascar

Nosy Ve

Madagascar

Majunga (Mahajanga)

Madagascar

Tôlanaro

Madagascar

Toamasina

Madagascar

Antsiranana

Madagascar

Fort Dauphin (Toalagnaro)

Madagascar

Nosy Boraha

Madagascar

Hell-Ville

Madagascar

Morondava

Madagascar

Port Louis

Mauritius

Mauritius

Mauritius

Maputo

Mozambique

Portuguese Island

Mozambique

Pomene National Reserve

Mozambique

Mocambique Island

Mozambique

Bazaruto Island

Mozambique

Walvis Bay

Namibia

Lüderitz

Namibia

Windhoek

Namibia

NamibRand Nature Reserve

Namibia

Swakopmund

Namibia

Etosha National Park

Namibia

Outjo

Namibia

Dakar

Senegal

La Digue

Seychelles

Mahé

Seychelles

Curieuse Island

Seychelles

Sainte Anne Island

Seychelles

Victoria, Mahé

Seychelles

Praslin Island

Seychelles

Aride Island

Seychelles

Port Victoria

Seychelles

Assumption Island

Seychelles

Astove Island

Seychelles

Aldabra Atoll

Seychelles

Farquhar Islands

Seychelles

Tokeh

Sierra_Leone

Freetown

Sierra_Leone

Aberdeen

Sierra_Leone

Cape Town

South_Africa

Johannesburg

South_Africa

Durban

South_Africa

Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)

South_Africa

Richards Bay

South_Africa

Mossel Bay

South_Africa

East London

South_Africa

Saldanha Bay

South_Africa

Alexander Bay

South_Africa

Langebaan

South_Africa

Hermanus

South_Africa

Rovos Rail

South_Africa

Zanzibar

Tanzania

Dar es Salaam

Tanzania

Kilwa Kisiwani

Tanzania

Sinda Island

Tanzania

Misali Island

Tanzania

Fanjove Island

Tanzania

Arusha

Tanzania

Tarangire National Park

Tanzania

Lake Manyara

Tanzania

Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Tanzania

Serengeti National Park

Tanzania

Lome

Togo

La Goulette

Tunisia

Sousse

Tunisia

Tunis

Tunisia

Sidi Bou Said

Tunisia

Victoria Falls

Zimbabwe

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