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Travel to Africa: 5 Ways To Experience Africa's Magic



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Africa is a huge continent that has many different climates and landscapes. Its natural beauty is amazing, whether you're looking at the Namibian deserts or admiring the breathtaking sunsets from South Africa on its Garden Route.

There are several ways to experience the magic of Africa, from an extensive range of cruises that offer a plethora of destinations in different regions. Every traveler can find a cruise that suits their needs, whether they are looking for the souks and mosques in Morocco or the heart of South Africa.

Take a cruise to Africa with us

It is possible to visit Africa by cruise without ever leaving your house. There are many options for length and itineraries on the American cruise line. You can choose from shorter voyages of 10 days that begin and end in Cape Town or Durban, as well as longer itineraries that visit West African cities and ports like Senegal.

Florida: Cruise to Africa

A cruise to Florida is a great way to see the varied destinations of this diverse continent. There are many choices to choose from, including exotic coastal itineraries and luxury river cruises.


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The African Queen is a Movie Classic that comes to Life in Key Largo

A steamboat that is now a National Historic Site and operates from the Marina Del Mar docks at mile marker 100 in Key Largo is an iconic vessel that was built in 1912 in Lytham England for service on the Victoria Nile and Lake Albert. She was used for transporting cargo, missionaries, and hunting parties along her journeys up the river. Although she was a well-known ship in "African Queen," starring Katherine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart as her captains, she is now best known for her steamboat home in Key Largo.


Boats to Africa: The African Queen

This steamboat is a must-see for fans of "African Queen", starring Katherine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart in 1951. Key Largo's African Queen attraction is very popular. There are several tours that take guests to her daily canal cruises.

The African Queen: An Iconic Boat That Is Now A National Historic Site

This boat was pulled from an Ocala cattle pasture in 1983. It is now being operated by the Holmquist Family of Key Largo. It is a registered national historic site. The crew is proud that they are working on this ship, which has been around for more than 100 years.


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Holland America Line's Grand Africa Voyage Returns for 2023

The 73-day Holland America Grand Africa Voyage provides an unforgettable cruise experience, allowing you to explore the many cultures and wildlife of Africa. It includes four overnight stays, as well as plenty of safari opportunities to 22 countries.

The 73-day itinerary, which will travel roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale in Florida, will depart in 2023. The Vista-class Zuiderdam will take guests on a cruise that takes them to UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the most popular ports of Africa.




FAQ

Are cruise ships safe?

Yes, cruise ships offer safe travel. Most cruise ships are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and security systems. Cruise ships must also comply with strict safety standards. Crew members go through extensive training, and must pass background checks. Passengers are screened upon boarding the ship. Some cruise lines require passengers to provide proof of vaccinations against certain illnesses. If you have any concerns regarding your safety on board, you can contact the cruise lines customer relations department immediately.


Why shouldn't I book my cruise in advance?

Not always necessary to book your cruise early. You may find that you save money by waiting until the last minute. However, if you decide to wait until the last minute, try to book well in advance. You can take advantage of promotions and special offers offered by cruise lines.


Do I need to dress up on a cruise?

No, you don’t have to be dressed in formal wear or fancy attire. You just need to be comfortable and ready relax.



Statistics

  • *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
  • In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
  • For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)



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How To

How to avoid becoming seasick during a cruise

You can avoid seasickness by wearing a cap while on cruise. A wide-brimmed hat helps prevent motion sickness by keeping the head from moving too much.

Also, a cap keeps water off the skin and helps to reduce the moisture content of the air. This allows people who are prone to dizziness from inhaling moist air to breathe more easily.

Another tip is that you should drink lots of fluids. Avoid alcohol or caffeine. These drinks dehydrate your body, making it more difficult for fluids to move around in your stomach. Consuming enough fluids can help lower the salt levels in your bloodstream. Salt causes the body to retain water which leads to nausea.

If you do feel nauseous, try eating something salty. Salty foods stimulate the stomach to produce higher levels of hydrochloric acid. This helps to break down food particles.

You can also take medications to alleviate seasickness if none of these methods work. Side effects of some medications include dry mouth, dry eyes, constipation and blurred vision.




 



Travel to Africa: 5 Ways To Experience Africa's Magic