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Cape Town to Southampton

The Cape Town to Southampton is a 18-night Transatlantic cruise aboard Arcadia, operated by P&O Cruises. Departing Cape Town on April 22, 2028, the voyage visits 5 ports.

Length
18 nights
Departs
Apr 22, 2028
Returns
May 10, 2028
Ports of call
5
Days at sea
13

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Cape Town
Cape Town photo
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Day 1 Apr 22, 2028 Cape Town Sprawling across endless, staggeringly blue coastline, and watched over by the iconic plane of Table Mountain, Cape Town is without doubt one of the world’s most beautiful cities. A blend of spectacular mountain scenery, multiculturalism and relaxed ocean charm awaits in the Mother City, where you can venture out to rolling vineyards, dine in laid back sea suburbs, or spend days exploring cool urban culture. Cape Town’s natural splendour fully reveals itself as the cable car rears sharply to the top of Table Mountain. From the summit, 3,500 feet above sea level, you can let the scale of the panoramic vistas of the city rolling down towards the ocean wash over you. Another heavenly perspective waits at the top of Lion's Head’s tapering peak. A sharp hike and an early start is required, but the views of the morning sun painting Table Mountain honey-gold are some of Cape Town’s finest. Cape Town’s glorious sunshine and inviting blue rollers can be a little deceiving - these oceans are anything but warm at times, with nothing between the peninsula’s end and Antarctica’s icy chill. This cool water has upsides though, bringing a colony of adorably cute African penguins to Boulders Beach. Boarded walkways offer the perfect vantage point to see the cute creatures dipping into the sea and lounging in the sun. Nearby, journey to the end of Africa at the Cape of Good Hope, where you can stand at the bottom of this mighty continent, watching out over the merging waves of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Cape Town’s beauty is counterpointed by the ominous island form, which sits four miles offshore from the bustling restaurants and lazy seals of the lively V&A Waterfront. A living history lesson, you can sail in the ships that transported prisoners out to Robben Island, before a former prisoner tells of the traumas of life on this offshore prison. Your guide will show you the cramped cells, and render Mandela’s long walk to freedom in heartbreaking, visceral clarity. Cape Town port guide Search cruises visiting Cape Town

Cape Town → Southampton · approximate route

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Name Supplier code Type
Deluxe Balcony EA Balcony
Deluxe Balcony EB Balcony
Deluxe Balcony EC Balcony
Deluxe Balcony ED Balcony
Deluxe Balcony EE Balcony
Deluxe Balcony EF Balcony
Single Balcony QF Balcony
Large Inside OA Inside
Large Inside OB Inside
Large Inside OC Inside
Inside PA Inside
Inside PB Inside
Inside PD Inside
Inside PE Inside
Inside PF Inside
Single Inside SC Inside
Outside LB Oceanview
Outside LC Oceanview
Outside LE Oceanview
Outside LF Oceanview
Outside (Obstructed View) NB Oceanview
Outside (Obstructed View) NC Oceanview
Suite B1 Suite
Suite B2 Suite
Suite B4 Suite
Mini Suite CA Suite
Mini Suite CB Suite
Mini Suite CE Suite

Ship

Arcadia
Your ship Arcadia 4★ 83,781 GT 2,094 guests Built 2004 Welcome aboard Arcadia The indulgent explorer A firm favourite with some of our long-returning guests, mid-sized Arcadia offers timeless style. From the art deco domed roof of the atrium and the glass-fronted life to her sleek bars and opulent spa, Arcadia’s a worthy home for the epic World Cruises. Arcadia ship guide Search cruises on Arcadia
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