East London, South Africa cruise port guide
As South Africa's only large river and sea port, East London is important for the export of citrus fruit, mineral ores and wool. A considerable amount of goods are imported here as well. The first documented vessel to arrive in these waters was in 1688 while searching for survivors of a shipwreck. In 1848, a proclamation annexed the area to the Cape Colony. Today, East London serves as the area's commercial centre and is a bustling town with a population of approximately 175,000. The town's small museum contains the world's only surviving egg of the extinct dodo bird, as well as a mounted coelacanth caught near East London in 1938, a fish thought to be extinct.
About East London, South Africa
East London is a coastal city in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, the country's only major river port at the mouth of the Buffalo River. It is an occasional cruise stop on South African itineraries, offering beaches, the East London Museum (home to the first coelacanth specimen), and proximity to the Wild Coast.
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Lisbon to Mumbai
Silver Muse · Europe · 42 nights
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In the kingdom of wild animals - Cape Town to Mauritius
MS EUROPA 2 · Africa · 16 nights
from $11,979
$748 / night
Viking World Journeys - Los Angeles to London
Viking Sky · Worldwide · 124 nights
from $59,999
$483 / night
Southeast Africa Unveiled - Port Louis to Cape Town
Seven Seas Voyager · Africa · 15 nights
from $12,799
$853 / night
Viking World Journeys - Los Angeles to London
Viking Vesta · Worldwide · 124 nights
from $59,999
$483 / night
London (Dover), England to Copenhagen
Azamara Journey · United Kingdom · 18 nights
from $5,449
$302 / night
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