Sydney to Safari - a destination-rich journey!

Oct 06, 2023 6:24 am

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Hello


This week we are featuring a fantastic 52 day luxe, small-ship cruise and safari.


But don't forget our tours coming up soon:


to South Africa in January with Lauren, Enchanting Beaches, Safari Adventures & Winelands

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to India at the end of February with Margaret, Hidden India

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Enquire

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Cruise of the week:

From Sydney to Safari

52 nights fly, cruise & safari 2024

Sydney, Australia - Cape Town, South Africa

22 March - 13 May 2024

Aboard Oceania's Nautica

BONUS $2,600 per twin stateroom excursion credit!

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The exclusive, new, 52-night From Sydney to Safari’ package features a luxe, destination-rich, small-ship journey from Sydney to Cape Town aboard the 670-guest Oceania Cruises ship, Nautica, which boasts five-star service, fine cuisine and country club elegance.

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The holiday package begins on March 22, 2024, when you will sail out of Sydney Harbour on an epic, 48-night voyage through Asia and across the Indian Ocean to Cape Town in South Africa. The exciting itinerary takes in 21 ports including destinations in Queensland, Papua New Guinea, the huge monitor lizards on Komodo Island, overnight stays in Bali and Singapore and the magnificent pagoda temples of Yangon in Myanmar. The cruise also offers an overnight stay in cosmopolitan Colombo in Sri Lanka, Kochi in southern India, the tropical lagoons and idyllic beaches of the Maldives, Seychelles and Comoro Islands and also Mozambique. 

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Disembarking in Cape Town, you will then fly to Kruger National Park for a memorable, four-night stay in a safari resort with daily wildlife tours, meals and beverages. One of Africa’s largest wildlife reserves, Kruger boasts a high density of wild animals including the Big Five – lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and buffalo. Fly back home from Kruger to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Perth.

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Did you know:

Komodo Dragons (which obviously aren't actually dragons), are carnivorous, venomous and may have actually originated in Australia.

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Have a great weekend


Best regards

Sean Lues


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