Cruise Region : South Africa / Madagascar, Africa, Indian Ocean |
Company : The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection |
Ship : LUMINARA |
Journey Start : Thu 20 Nov 2025 |
Journey End : Wed 03 Dec 2025 |
Count Nights : 13 nights |
Day | Date | Port | Arrival | Departure |
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1 | 20.11 Thu | Cape Town / South Africa | 17:00 | |
2 | 21.11 Fri | Day at sea / Sea | ||
3 | 22.11 Sat | Mossel Bay / South Africa | 07:00 | 16:00 |
4 | 23.11 Sun | Port Elizabeth / South Africa | 08:00 | 22:00 |
5 | 24.11 Mon | Day at sea / Sea | ||
6 | 25.11 Tue | Durban / South Africa | 07:00 | 20:00 |
7 | 26.11 Wed | Day at sea / Sea | ||
8 | 27.11 Thu | Day at sea / Sea | ||
9 | 28.11 Fri | Tulear / Madagascar | 08:00 | 19:00 |
10 | 29.11 Sat | Day at sea / Sea | ||
11 | 30.11 Sun | Tolanaro Tolanaro / Madagascar | 08:00 | 19:00 |
12 | 1.12 Mon | Day at sea / Sea | ||
13 | 2.12 Tue | Saint-Denis / Reunion | 08:00 | 18:00 |
14 | 3.12 Wed | Port Louis / Mauritius | 07:00 |
THE RITZ-CARLTON YACHT COLLECTION ALL-INCLUSIVE EXPERIENCE
Whether yachting through mesmerizing waters in a luxury Northern Europe and Baltic cruise, relaxing in the warm waters of the Caribbean through a luxury Caribbean cruise, or taking a crossing voyage, amenities should be your last worry while voyaging with The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection. All guests aboard our bespoke yacht collection can enjoy a variety of world-class features as part of their all-inclusive cruise fare, regardless of suite type or voyage duration.
YOUR ALL-INCLUSIVE FARE INCLUDES:
• Oceanview accommodations, each with private terrace overlooking the ocean
• Onboard gratuities
• Multiple dining venues
• 24-hour in-suite dining
• Beverages in-suite and throughout the yacht
• Onboard entertainment and enrichment
• Premium Wi-Fi, supporting browsing, social media, streaming services, video calls and VPN services.
• Marina-style platform with access to non-motorized watersports while at anchor
CRUISE CANCELLATIONS:
Cruise cancellation requests received within 150 days of the Sailing Date will be subject to the following cancellation fees:
150 to 121 days prior to Sailing Date a cancellation fee equal to 25% of the Cruise Fare
120 to 91 days prior to Sailing Date a cancellation fee equal to 50% of the Cruise Fare
90 to 61 days prior to Sailing Date a cancellation fee equal to 75% of the Cruise Fare
60 or less prior to Sailing Date a cancellation fee equal to 100% of the Cruise Fare
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.
Durban is the third most populous city in South Africa—after Johannesburg and Cape Town—and the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. Located on the east coast of South Africa, Durban is famous for being the busiest port in the country. It is also seen as one of the major centres of tourism because of the city's warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches. Durban forms part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, which includes neighboring towns and has a population of about 3.44 million, making the combined municipality one of the biggest cities on the Indian Ocean coast of the African continent. It is also the second most important manufacturing hub in South Africa after Johannesburg. In 2015, Durban was recognised as one of the New7Wonders Cities (along with Vigan, Doha, La Paz, Havana, Beirut, and Kuala Lumpur).
Nestled on the lush island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean, Saint-Denis offers a vibrant blend of cultural diversity and tropical charm. As the island’s capital, it captivates visitors with its unique architecture, lively markets, and rich history that reflects French colonial influences mixed with Creole traditions. Walking through its streets, travelers can admire historic landmarks, colorful street art, and enjoy the warm hospitality of its diverse community.
Beyond the urban charm, Saint-Denis serves as a gateway to Réunion’s spectacular natural landscapes. From the bustling city center, it’s easy to explore nearby volcanic peaks, verdant rainforests, and stunning coastal views. Whether indulging in local cuisine or embarking on adventurous hikes, this dynamic city invites travelers to experience both culture and nature in one unforgettable destination.
Port Louis is the capital and main port of Mauritius, located on the island’s northwest coast. This lively city combines colonial heritage, modern business hubs, and vibrant Creole culture. The historic center of Port Louis preserves buildings from the French and British eras, with Fort Adelaide (also known as the Citadel) standing out as a key attraction offering panoramic views of the city and harbor. Nearby is the Port Louis Market, a colorful center of local life where visitors can find spices, fruits, textiles, and handcrafted goods.
The city is also renowned for its museums, including the Mauritius Postal Museum, which displays the island’s first postage stamp — the famous “Blue Mauritius.” In addition to its cultural landmarks, Port Louis offers a wide range of culinary experiences influenced by Indian, Chinese, African, and European traditions. In the evening, the Caudan Waterfront becomes a favorite spot for strolls, shopping, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.