Cruise Itinerary Details

Seven Seas Voyager

27 Night Africa, Seven Seas Voyager

Departs: Cape Town Arrives: Fort Lauderdale
  • Ship Facts →
  • Length: 670 ft
  • Tonnage: 49,000
  • Total Staff: 447

The 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager, the world’s second all balcony-suite vessel, is a sister ship to, but not an identical twin of, the Seven Seas Mariner. Every guest enjoys a minimum of 301 square feet of living space plus balcony, for an exceptionally high space ratio. Four main dining venues include the 110-seat Le Cordon Bleu-directed Signatures. The ship also features some of the more popular elements of the Seven Seas Navigator’s celebrated design including ultra-spacious marble bathrooms with separate showers and full bathtubs.

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Cruise Itinerary:
Day Ports of Call Arrival Departure
1 Cape Town
2 Cape Town 5:00 pm
3 Cruise the West Coast of South Africa
4 Walvis Bay 8:30 am
5 Walvis Bay 2:00 pm
6 Cruise the South Atlantic Ocean
7 Cruise the South Atlantic Ocean
8 St. Helena - Jamestown 9:00 am 2:00 pm
9 Cruise the South Atlantic Ocean
10 Cruise the South Atlantic Ocean
11 Cruise the South Atlantic Ocean
12 Cruise the South Atlantic Ocean
13 Rio de Janeiro 10:00 am
14 Rio de Janeiro
15 Rio de Janeiro 1:00 pm
16 Cruise the Coast of Brazil
17 Salvador De Bahia 8:00 am 4:00 pm
18 Cruise the Coast of Brazil
19 Fortaleza 1:00 pm 5:00 pm
20 Cruise the Coast of Brazil
21 Cross the Equator
22 Cruise the Atlantic Ocean
23 Bridgetown 9:30 am 6:00 pm
24 St. Johns 6:00 pm
25 San Juan 11:00 pm
26 Cruise the Atlantic Ocean
27 Cross the Tropic of Cancer
28 Fort Lauderdale 8:00 am

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