Description
For millennia, the eastern edge of Africa has stood at the crossroads of African, Asian, European and Middle Eastern cultures. On brand new Coral Geographer, take in the diverse landscapes of Mauritius, Réunion, Madagascar, Mozambique and Tanzania over 17 nights. In the comfort of our state-of-the-art expedition ship, explore lands that only hardy traders in search of ancient spices ventured to in the past.
Your African frontier expedition starts at cosmopolitan Port Louis in Mauritius which is well connected through its international airport. Make your first landfall in the tiny island of Reunion, a French ‘department’ and the outermost region of the European Union. Madagascar, with its extraordinary biodiversity and vast hinterland offers a fascinating contrast.
Meet the semi-nomadic Vezo people at Andavadoaka who make their living from the sea, encounter native lemurs at Kirindy Reserve, and walk down the striking avenue of the giant Baobabs. Explore tiny Mozambique Island, a World Heritage site with a fascinating blend of African, Arab and European cultures. Take in the UNESCO World Heritage Ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani, an island state off the coast of Tanzania and once a medieval sultanate occupied from the 9th to the 19th century. Disembark at legendary Zanzibar, a melting pot of civilisations since the first millennium. This is a truly extraordinary voyage visiting historic lands only accessible by small expedition ship.