Emerald Cruises East Africa: 20 nights from Nairobi with Emerald Raiya
Jan 27, 2029
Kenya, Tanzania, Seychelles
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Nairobi ➞
Landing: Mahe Island
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Saturday, January 27, 2029 - not foundNairobi
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Sunday, January 28, 2029Navigation
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Monday, January 29, 2029Navigation
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Thursday, February 1, 2029 not found - not foundNairobi
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Monday, February 5, 2029 not found - not foundZanzibar
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Tuesday, February 6, 2029 not found - not foundMafia (Chole Samba)
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Wednesday, February 7, 2029 not found - not foundKilwa Kisiwani
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Friday, February 9, 2029 not found - not foundAldabra
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Sunday, February 11, 2029 not found - not foundAldabra
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Monday, February 12, 2029 not found - not foundFarquhar
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Tuesday, February 13, 2029 not found - not foundAlphonse Island
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Wednesday, February 14, 2029 not found - not foundAmirante Islands
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Friday, February 16, 2029 not foundMahe Island
Nairobi
Safari and Sea from Nairobi!Embark on an extraordinary adventure from Nairobi, Kenya's bustling capital and a prime gateway to East Africa's iconic safaris. While an inland city, Nairobi offers unparalleled connections to nearby coastal departure points, setting the stage for a unique blend of land and sea exploration. Immerse yourself in the thrill of the savanna before sailing off into the Indian Ocean, promising a journey of incredible wildlife encounters and serene oceanic vistas.
Nairobi
Safari and Sea from Nairobi!Embark on an extraordinary adventure from Nairobi, Kenya's bustling capital and a prime gateway to East Africa's iconic safaris. While an inland city, Nairobi offers unparalleled connections to nearby coastal departure points, setting the stage for a unique blend of land and sea exploration. Immerse yourself in the thrill of the savanna before sailing off into the Indian Ocean, promising a journey of incredible wildlife encounters and serene oceanic vistas.
Nairobi
Safari and Sea from Nairobi!Embark on an extraordinary adventure from Nairobi, Kenya's bustling capital and a prime gateway to East Africa's iconic safaris. While an inland city, Nairobi offers unparalleled connections to nearby coastal departure points, setting the stage for a unique blend of land and sea exploration. Immerse yourself in the thrill of the savanna before sailing off into the Indian Ocean, promising a journey of incredible wildlife encounters and serene oceanic vistas.
Nairobi
Safari and Sea from Nairobi!Embark on an extraordinary adventure from Nairobi, Kenya's bustling capital and a prime gateway to East Africa's iconic safaris. While an inland city, Nairobi offers unparalleled connections to nearby coastal departure points, setting the stage for a unique blend of land and sea exploration. Immerse yourself in the thrill of the savanna before sailing off into the Indian Ocean, promising a journey of incredible wildlife encounters and serene oceanic vistas.
Zanzibar
Zanzibar, whose local name is Unguja, is an extraordinary coral island, lying in the Indian Ocean about 35 km off the coast of mainland Tanzania. The other two islands that make up the Zanzibar archipelago are Pemba to the north and Mafia to the south.
The city of Zanzibar is located halfway along the west coast of the island. The old part of the city, known as Stone Town, consists of a winding network of narrow alleys between old stone buildings with richly decorated entrances and balconies. On the waterfront there are several luxury hotels, the old Sultan's Palace, the old fort, various restaurants and docks. Several cultures have influenced Zanzibar to become what it is today. Sumerians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Phoenicians, Indians, Chinese, Persians, Portuguese, Oman Arabs, Dutch and British have settled and influenced the local culture. The official language is KiSwahili, although English is widely spoken. People are generally very open and hospitable. The population of Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim, with a rich Swahili culture. Due to religious and cultural traditions, it is important to dress appropriately when away from the beach, i.e. covering shoulders and legs up to the knees. Zanzibar's main industries are spices, in particular, they produce cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon and black pepper, and tourism. Zanzibar has a tropical climate and can get quite hot and humid during the summer although thunderstorms can cool things down. It experiences its rains from mid-March to June. A short rainy season also occurs from September to November.
Mafia (Chole Samba)
Kilwa Kisiwani
Aldabra
Aldabra
Aldabra
Farquhar
Alphonse Island
Amirante Islands
Praslin
Praslin is an island in the Indian Ocean that is part of the Seychelles archipelago. The second largest island, it is located 36 km north-east of Mahé and 6 km from La Digue. The original name of the island was "Isle de Palme" ( "Island of Palms"), deriving from the presence, within it, of the Vallé de Mai. Administratively, the island is divided into the two districts of Baie Sainte Anne and Grand'Anse Praslin.
Mahe Island
Mahé: Discovering the Wonders of the SeychellesDuring a stop in Mahé, the largest island in the Seychelles, you will have the opportunity to explore dream beaches, tropical landscapes and a unique culture. Relax on the beach of Beau Vallon, famous for its crystal clear waters and white sand, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Visit the capital, Victoria, one of the smallest cities in the world, where you can stroll through the lively market, discover handicrafts. For nature lovers, the Morne Seychellois National Park offers panoramic trails through a lush jungle, with spectacular views of the island. Mahé is a perfect stop for those seeking relaxation, adventure and immersion in the exotic beauty of the Seychelles.
Mahé: Seychelles' Paradise for Your Cruise DepartureSet sail from Mahé, the largest and most captivating island in the Seychelles, offering an unparalleled departure point for an idyllic Indian Ocean cruise. With its pristine white-sand beaches, lush emerald mountains, and vibrant Creole culture, Mahé provides a truly exquisite introduction to paradise. Before embarking, explore the bustling Victoria market, relax on Beau Vallon Bay, or discover hidden coves. Mahé promises a serene and luxurious beginning to your journey through one of the world's most beautiful archipelagos.
Indian Ocean Dreams Begin from MahéCruises departing from Mahé lead to some of the most breathtaking destinations in the Indian Ocean, including secluded islands, vibrant coral reefs, and other culturally rich ports. Whether you seek thrilling water sports, serene relaxation, or immersive cultural experiences, Mahé serves as an ideal launchpad. Enjoy the seamless transition from the lush landscapes of the Seychelles to the luxurious comfort of your cruise ship, ready for days of exploration, sun-drenched moments, and unforgettable discoveries in this tropical paradise.