Cape Town to Mumbai
- 23 Dec ‘25
- 26 nights
- Departing from Cape Town
- Crystal Symphony
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Outside price from$18,900*/pp
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Balcony price from$21,800*/pp
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Suite price from$24,000*/pp
YOUR ITINERARY
Cape Town, South Africa - Mossel Bay - Port Elizabeth, South Africa - East London - Richards Bay, South Africa - Maputo, Mozambique - Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania - Zanzibar, Tanzania - Mombasa, Kenya - Mombasa, Kenya - Mahe/Victoria, Seychelles - Mahe/Victoria, Seychelles - Praslin, Seychelles - La Digue - Male, Maldives - Male, Maldives - Colombo, Sri Lanka - Mormugao (Goa), India - Mumbai (Bombay), India
Marvel at the magnificent presence of South Africa’s ...
Marvel at the magnificent presence of South Africa’s “Mother City,” where the iconic Table Mountain invites discovery and the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden enchants. Take in the extraordinary scenery of the Cape Peninsula, explore history at Robben Island, visit up-and-coming art galleries, and savor the celebrated vintages of Stellenbosch.
This stretch of coast along the Indian Ocean, aptly cal...
This stretch of coast along the Indian Ocean, aptly called the Garden Route, receives 300 days of sunshine a year, ranking only behind Hawaii as having the world’s mildest year-round climate. All this sunshine is put to good use, nurturing ecologically diverse habitat for a wonderful abundance of plant and animal life. The sun also fosters the human desire to indulge in exciting outdoor adventures. Ten nature reserves and several protected marine areas provide chances to see coral reefs, dolphins, seals and, in season, the endangered southern right whale. Excellent beaches are great places to hang ten, or simply hang out. Shoppers will enjoy trolling for handcrafted treasures in town, while history buffs will relish a trip to the museum complex focusing on the arrival of the first Europeans, who arrived in the bay in 1488.
Port Elizabeth is considered the water sport capital of So...
Port Elizabeth is considered the water sport capital of South Africa and with its scuba diving, game fishing, and kiteboarding it’s easy to see why. Delight in countless beach activities, and a diverse wildlife featuring dolphins, seals, and free-flying birds.
East London is a popularly and informally defined p...
East London is a popularly and informally defined part of London, capital of the United Kingdom. By most definitions, it is east of the ancient City of London and north of the River Thames.
Fully immerse yourself in the protected beauty of this ...
Fully immerse yourself in the protected beauty of this lagoon town. There are plenty of interesting sights and experiences to choose from including game reserves with hippos, crocodiles, and the rare pink-backed pelican.
Dance the night away in this energetic city with a r...
Dance the night away in this energetic city with a rich history. Known for its nightlife and wildlife, Maputo is a dynamic destination for you to enjoy. Take time to relax on gorgeous beaches and engage with the friendly locals.
Off the coast of Tanzania, the island of Zanzibar i...
Off the coast of Tanzania, the island of Zanzibar is imbued with exotic local spices and fruits, such as clove, lemon grass, jackfruit and mango. The aroma of these enticing scents fills the air as you explore the town, from its intricately carved doors and grand palaces to its formidable forts and sugar-white beaches. Peruse the market for a lovely keepsake of this unique place, or simply enjoy a cool drink in Old Stone Town.
Mombasa lies on a coral island linked to the main...
Mombasa lies on a coral island linked to the mainland by causeways. This is Kenya’s second-largest city and its chief port. Its long and complex history includes a well-established part of important trade routes, a city cloaked in Middle Eastern mystery, Portuguese Indian cultures creating an exotic and colorful atmosphere. White beaches border ink-blue Indian Ocean waters, but most visitors are drawn to Kenya’s vast interior game reserves.
Mombasa lies on a coral island linked to the mainland by c...
Mombasa lies on a coral island linked to the mainland by causeways. This is Kenya’s second-largest city and its chief port. Its long and complex history includes a well-established part of important trade routes, a city cloaked in Middle Eastern mystery, Portuguese Indian cultures creating an exotic and colorful atmosphere. White beaches border ink-blue Indian Ocean waters, but most visitors are drawn to Kenya’s vast interior game reserves.
This capital city of the Seychelles lies on Mahé, ...
This capital city of the Seychelles lies on Mahé, the largest of the 115 islands. It is not boastful about its importance to the island’s cultural and administrative center, as its mere two dozen avenues are cozy and inviting, backing up against steep mountains and bustling with cafés and colorful architecture. Visit the Botanical Gardens for a glimpse into the lush fauna that cloaks the island, and venture from Victoria in search of the Seychelles natural splendor.
This capital city of the Seychelles lies on Mahé, the l...
This capital city of the Seychelles lies on Mahé, the largest of the 115 islands. It is not boastful about its importance to the island’s cultural and administrative center, as its mere two dozen avenues are cozy and inviting, backing up against steep mountains and bustling with cafés and colorful architecture. Visit the Botanical Gardens for a glimpse into the lush fauna that cloaks the island, and venture from Victoria in search of the Seychelles natural splendor.
Praslin, the second largest island of Seychelles and argua...
Praslin, the second largest island of Seychelles and arguably tops in attractions, features stunning beaches, azure seas, tangles of jungle and a trademark relaxed atmosphere. What makes Praslin unique is the Vallée de Mai, a protected forest of rare fauna, and most famously the coco de mer palm, a tree that produces the world’s largest seed and palm flower. The grove is one of Seychelles’ two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and has been aptly called the Garden of Eden.
Atiny dot of land covering an area of approximately one squa...
Atiny dot of land covering an area of approximately one square mile, the island of Malé (pronounced “maaley”) is among the largest of the miniscule coral islets of the Maldives, the country’s political, business and cultural center. Sugar-white beaches are sanctuary to countless sea birds, while coral reefs host an endless variety of exotic fish and marine life.
Atiny dot of land covering an area of approximately one squa...
Atiny dot of land covering an area of approximately one square mile, the island of Malé (pronounced “maaley”) is among the largest of the miniscule coral islets of the Maldives, the country’s political, business and cultural center. Sugar-white beaches are sanctuary to countless sea birds, while coral reefs host an endless variety of exotic fish and marine life.
Sri Lanka’s capital until recent times, this fasci...
Sri Lanka’s capital until recent times, this fascinating city is filled with an intriguing blend of cosmopolitan buildings and ancient temples. A key stop on the spice routes, Portuguese, Dutch, and British trading companies left behind churches, monuments and religions, as well as smatterings of their languages that have been incorporated into the speech and daily routine of the local Sri Lankans.
Goa has the ability to revitalize the soul, wheth...
Goa has the ability to revitalize the soul, whether one craves the energy of nightlife and zest for revelry, or the rejuvenating power of meditative yoga on an endless beach. It’s all here, from the dynamic bazaars buzzing with color and spices to the curious blend of Portuguese and Indian traditions and architecture – all celebrated with zeal and joy in Goa.
Formerly known as Bombay, this city of temples wh...
Formerly known as Bombay, this city of temples where Mahatma Gandhi once lived, is home to extraordinary UNESCO treasures including the Elephanta and Ellora Caves, Agra Fort, and the Red Fort Complex. Overland journeys may be arranged to the exquisite Taj Mahal and the 2019-inscribed Jaipur Rajasthan, known also as the Pink City and revered for its colonnaded City Palace complex with royal gardens and courtyards.
YOUR SHIP - The Crystal Symphony
WITH ELEGANT LINES AND SWEEPING OCEAN VIEWS, OUR INTIMATE SHIP HOUSES EXPANSIVE SUITES AND GUEST ROOMS, ALONGSIDE A WORLD-CLASS CHOICE OF DINING, WELLNESS AND ENTERTAINMENT.
WITH ELEGANT LINES AND SWEEPING OCEAN VIEWS, OUR INTIMATE SHIP HOUSES EXPANSIVE SUITES AND GUEST ROOMS, ALONGSIDE A WORLD-CLASS CHOICE OF DINING, WELLNESS AND ENTERTAINMENT.
Avenue Saloon
Children’s Play Area
Connoisseur Club
Crystal Plaza
Galaxy Lounge
Golf Driving Net
Library
Show Lounges
Theatre
Computer Learning Centre
Aerobics/Yoga
Gym
Beauty Salon
Spa
The Marketplace
Whirlpool
Atrium
Medical Centre
Photo Shop
Self Service Laundry
Shops
Crystal Life Fitness
Golf Nets
Library
Nightclub
Outdoor Pool
Paddle Tennis
Table Tennis
24hr In-Suite Dining
Bar
Bistro
Crystal Dining Room
Grill
Ice Cream Bar
Jade Club
Lounge
Palm Court
Prego
Silk Road
Sushi Bar
The Vintage Room
Trident Grill
Waterside
Description
WITH ELEGANT LINES AND SWEEPING OCEAN VIEWS, OUR INTIMATE SHIP HOUSES EXPANSIVE SUITES AND GUEST ROOMS, ALONGSIDE A WORLD-CLASS CHOICE OF DINING, WELLNESS AND ENTERTAINMENT.
Entertainment
Avenue Saloon
Children’s Play Area
Connoisseur Club
Crystal Plaza
Galaxy Lounge
Golf Driving Net
Library
Show Lounges
Theatre
Technology
Computer Learning Centre
Fitness
Aerobics/Yoga
Gym
Relaxation
Beauty Salon
Spa
The Marketplace
Whirlpool
Other
Atrium
Medical Centre
Photo Shop
Self Service Laundry
Shops
Recreational
Crystal Life Fitness
Golf Nets
Library
Nightclub
Outdoor Pool
Paddle Tennis
Table Tennis
Food and Drink
24hr In-Suite Dining
Bar
Bistro
Crystal Dining Room
Grill
Ice Cream Bar
Jade Club
Lounge
Palm Court
Prego
Silk Road
Sushi Bar
The Vintage Room
Trident Grill
Waterside
STATEROOMS
suite
balcony