RIVERS OF WEST AFRICA CRUISE – EARLY BOOKING OFFERS
October 6, 2011 on 2:44 pm | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Angola, Benin, Congo, Cruise Boats, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo | Comments Off
Small ship and yachting specialist Seafarer has announced some early booking discounts with savings of up to £720 per cabin on the unique Rivers of West Africa cruise, operated by Variety Cruises on the 46 passenger MY Pegasus.
This unique cruise combines African coastal cruising along the coast of Senegal and Gambia, with exploration of the Saloun Delta and the Gambia River.
The very reasonably priced optional excursion programme gives passengers the opportunity to discover the diverse flora and fauna of this wonderful area as well as the fascinating culture and history of the local inhabitants.
Seafarer Managing Director, Chris Lorenzo said “This superb and quite unique cruise is a repeat of the very successful cruise series operated here last winter, whilst the 23 cabin mega yacht Pegasus, is the only European owned and crewed cruises vessel operating in this area”.
Facilities on board the Pegasus include ample sun decks, a spacious and comfortable lounge and bar, a restaurant and well appointed outside cabins with air conditioning and en suite facilities. Pegasus is fully SOLAS compliant, and cruises the Mediterranean and Black Sea during the summer months.
Early booking prices for a 7 night cruise from Senegal start at £1225pp cruise only, or from £1,888 with flights and transfers. A 2 night extension in Dakar, Senegal with excursions costs £395
For More info Contact Chris Lorenzo at
Seafarer Cruising & Sailing Holidays
On 0208 324 3117 or email on info@seafarercruises.com
RIVERS OF WEST AFRICA CRUISE EARLY BOOKING OFFERS
September 12, 2011 on 2:30 pm | In , Adventure Travel, Africa, Cruise Boats, Gambia, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal | Comments Off
Seafarer Cruising & Sailing Holidays
Small ship and yachting specialist Seafarer has announced some early booking discounts with savings of up to £720 per cabin on the unique Rivers of West Africa cruise, operated by Variety Cruises on the 46 passenger MY Pegasus.
This unique cruise combines African coastal cruising along the coast of Senegal and Gambia, with exploration of the Saloun Delta and the Gambia River.
The very reasonably priced optional excursion programme gives passengers the opportunity to discover the diverse flora and fauna of this wonderful area as well as the fascinating culture and history of the local inhabitants.
Seafarer Managing Director, Chris Lorenzo said “This superb and quite unique cruise is a repeat of the very successful cruise series operated here last winter, whilst the 23 cabin mega yacht Pegasus, is the only European owned and crewed cruises vessel operating in this area”.
Facilities on board the Pegasus include ample sun decks, a spacious and comfortable lounge and bar, a restaurant and well appointed outside cabins with air conditioning and en suite facilities. Pegasus is fully SOLAS compliant, and cruises the Mediterranean and Black Sea during the summer months.
Early booking prices for a 7 night cruise from Senegal start at £1225pp cruise only, or from £1,888 with flights and transfers. A 2 night extension in Dakar, Senegal with excursions costs £395
For More info Contact Chris Lorenzo at
Seafarer Cruising & Sailing Holidays
On 0208 324 3117 or email on info@seafarercruises.com
Variety Cruises Holiday Departures of West Africa River Cruise
August 6, 2011 on 5:08 am | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Cruise Boats, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Mauritius, Senegal | Comments OffVariety Cruises is offering Christmas and New Year’s sailings of its seven-night “Rivers of West Africa” with reduced fares starting at $1,790 per person. The cruises depart Dec. 23 and Dec. 30 from Dakar, Senegal. The cruise traverses the Gambia and Saloun rivers, visiting nature reserves and villages, including a school near Janjangbureh supported by Variety Cruises through corporate and passenger donations. Also on the itinerary is James Island on the Gambia River, which was featured in Alex Haley’s saga “Roots.” For more information, call 800-319-7776 or visit www.varietycruises.com
Lindblad Four New Cultural Expeditions
June 2, 2011 on 6:35 am | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Angola, Asia, Benin, Cambodia, Congo, Cruise Boats, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Greece, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Middle East, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Senegal, South Africa, Togo, Turkey, Vietnam | Comments Off
Lindblad Expeditions has introduced four new itineraries for 2012, each planned to take advantage of the best times to travel for wildlife sightings and local conditions. The new expeditions also offer insight into ancient cultures.
In Vietnam and Cambodia, Lindblad is offering a cruise along the Mekong River, including Angkor and Saigon, aboard the new, 48-passenger Jahan.
The 14-day itinerary takes in the temples of Angkor; the floating villages, markets and small communities along the Mekong; and the cities of Phnom Penh and Saigon.
Rates start at $7,980 per person, double.
In Turkey and Greece, Lindblad is offering a new itinerary and a new expedition environment aboard the 58-passenger, four-masted Sea Cloud. “Exploring Turkey & Greece: A Sailing Odyssey” is a journey to the home of Western civilization along the Turkish coast and the Greek isles.
The 10-day itinerary includes visits to Istanbul, a bridge between East and West; Ephesus, one of the great centers of the Greek world; Didyma, home to one of Apollo’s oracles; and Greece’s Cycladic islands of Santorini, Folégandros and sacred Delos, home to some of the greatest works created by the ancients. Rates start at $7,990 per person, double.

The “West African Odyssey: Exploring from South Africa to Morocco” cruise spans 16 countries.
The 37-day itinerary explores the entire west coast of Africa from Cape Town, South Africa, to Morocco, offering an array of cultures, scenery and wildlife. Guests will experience daily life in Africa through its markets and music and encounter a great sweep of geography, including the maritime climate of South Africa, the deserts of Namibia, the tropics and savannas of the coast, the desert of the Western Sahara and the city of Marrakech.
The adventure takes place aboard the 148-guest National Geographic Explorer with rates from $28,480 per person, double.
“Exploring the Cultures and Wildlife of Papua New Guinea” is a 16-day itinerary that explores the country’s natural splendor and cultures aboard the 68-guest Oceanic Discoverer.
Guests will observe the active volcano Tavurvur; visit the villagers’ traditional homes and yam huts in the Trobriands, whose cultures were famously studied by anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski; and view art along the Sepik River and the remains of a ship stored in a cave by the Japanese during World War II at Rabaul.
Throughout the voyage, guests can beach comb, swim and snorkel on some of the finest coral reefs in the world. Rates start at $14,790 per person, double.
For more information, call 800-397-3348 or visit www.expeditions.com
Fred Olsen Schedules 80-Night Voyage Around Africa
May 27, 2011 on 6:52 am | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Algeria, Angola, Benin, Cruise Boats, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, Seychelles, South Africa, Tunisia, Zanzibar | Comments OffFred Olsen Cruise Lines announced details of an 80-night voyage around Africa. Black Watch’s Indian Ocean cruise, departing Jan. 10, 2013, from Southampton, visits several African countries, rounds the Cape of Good Hope, and takes in Mauritius and the Maldives en route to India. The cruise then travels to Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Egypt, with a transit of the Suez Canal, returning via Turkey, Greece, Tunisia, and Libya.
Key ports of call include Banjul, Gambia; Walvis Bay, Namibia; Cape Town, South Africa, for two nights; Port Louis, Mauritius; Dubai for an overnight; Abu Dhabi; Muscat, Oman; Alexandria, Egypt; Piraeus, for Athens, Greece; and Valletta, Malta.
“On the itinerary planning front, cruises featuring ports of call across North Africa and the Middle East have come under scrutiny,” said Nigel Lingard, Fred Olsen’s marketing director. “Despite these constraints, we continue to expand our horizons, offering new destinations wherever possible.”
Prices start at $12,043 per person, based on two adults sharing an inside, twin-bed cabin. Up to $600 onboard spending per person is available, depending on cabin grade. Those who book before May 31 receive early booking savings. For more information, call 800-843-0602, email info@bortonoverseas.com or visit www.bortonoverseas.com
West African Mosaic with Born Free Safaris
February 10, 2011 on 5:35 pm | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Benin, Gambia, Ghana, Mali, Senegal | Comments OffFollow the footsteps of famous Africa Explorers and explore West Africa. Journey to the past, rich in deep rooted history, artistic abundance and the beauty of the human spirit. Travelers immerse into the culture of ancient cities, desert nomads and voodoo priests in this mysterious and exotic land. Born Free Safaris West African Mosaic is offered in segments which may be taken individually or used to create a custom itinerary. The complete West African Mosaic’s scheduled departure is to Senegal, the Gambia and Ghana with optional extensions to Benin and Mali.
Extensions are run by The Rivers of West Africa program, which operates from Dakar-Senegal. Small vessels sail upstream, at a leisurely pace, with stops in fishing villages or commercial towns along the Atlantic Ocean or as much as 240 miles upstream the Gambia River. Daily excursions will bring in the heart of this fascinating land with its colourful fauna and flora.
With comfort and safety always in mind, Born Free offers groups as well as custom trips designed to offer additional dimensions not found on standard journeys. For more information about rates and trip options, contact Born Free Safaris & Tours at (800) 4-SAFARI,or visit www.bornfreesafaris.com
Not the Safari Type? Think Again
July 21, 2010 on 4:52 am | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Botswana, Congo, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe | Comments OffBorn Free Safaris
CONTACT: Ehron Asher
TEL: 1.800.4SAFARI or 1.800.472.3274
EMAIL: ehron@bfsafaris.com
WEB: www.bornfreesafaris.com
Nothing gets the adrenaline pumping like the anticipation of the unknown and the thrillof the wild; until excitement turns to anxiety, when the idea of taking on nature in its rawest form on an African Safari conjures up thoughts of facing dangerous animals, braving mosquitoes, and forgoing the basic comforts of home.
Many would-be adventurers settle for a day trip to the zoo and a traditional vacation to a resort. But an African safari doesn’t have to mean sacrifice.
Born Free Safaris & Tours has transformed the meaning of an African safari, offering fabulous accommodations, great food, friendly people, safety, and personalized attention from professionals with over 34 years of experience in Africa.
Born Free Safaris & Tours is not simply a booking agent, but rather a hands-on tour operator that takes the fear out of journeying through Africa.
Tour guides are members of the Association of Professional Safari Guides and are trained in first aid, vehicle maintenance, culture, wildlife, foreign languages and conservation, just to name a few.
Guides are carefully matched with tours based on special interests, areas of specific knowledge, and personality and function as game trackers, problem solvers and personal drivers. Born Free Safaris & Tours has been named a top African tour company by the world’s most prestigious travel publications.
Whether it’s a traditional African style safari, or a high comfort soft adventure, Born Free Safaris & Tours has a program to fit every taste and budget with a range of themes unmatched by any other African tour operator including: tours in over 30 African countries; budget trips or luxurious excursions; wildlife, walking, and air safaris; cultural, historic, and religious tours; diverse accommodations such as such as campsites, lodges, bed and breakfasts, private homes, and ranches; and activities from hot air ballooning, whitewater rafting, canoeing, golfing, hiking, horse-camel-elephant safaris, weddings, honeymoons, and more.
Born Free Safaris and Tours service the young and old, able-bodied and disabled, the wild and the tame by working together to create the ultimate African safari experience.
Born Free Safaris & Tours are pleased to accommodate travelers of all ages and abilities, is an eco-friendly company, and are committed to conservation.
For more information about rates and trip options, contact Born Free Safari’s & Tours at (800) 4-SAFARI, or visit www.bornfreesafaris.com
Africa Travel, World Religious Travel Partners
September 23, 2009 on 5:38 am | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe | Comments OffAfrica Travel Association (ATA) and the World Religious Travel Association (WRTA) renewed their partnership agreement in an effort to promote both organizations’ endeavors in the religious travel trade. Religious travel and hospitality is present throughout the continent and is defined in four ways by WRTA: visiting a religious destination, attending a religious gathering, traveling for missionary or humanitarian purposes, or leisure traveling with fellowship intent.
“Faith-based tourism attracts 300 million travelers worldwide, who spend $18 billion annually,” said WRTA President Kevin Wright.
“We look forward to once again working with ATA, especially as Africa has long served as a top destination for people of faith.” Under the new partnership agreement, ATA and its members will participate in the WRTA World Religious Travel Expo and Educational Conference 2009 to be held Nov. 14 to 16, 2009, in Reno, Nev., and WRTA will participate in ATA’s upcoming events in the United States and across Africa, most notably the 35th Annual Congress in The Gambia in May 2010.
The Africa Travel Association (ATA) was established as an international travel industry trade association in 1975. ATA’s mission is to promote travel, tourism and transport to and within Africa, and to strengthen intra-Africa partnerships.
For more information, visit ATA online at www.africatravelassociaton.org or call 212-447-1357. WRTA is the leading global network for the $18 billion faith tourism industry.
For more information, call 859-219-3529 or visit www.WRTAreligioustravel.com or www.WRTAexpo.com
Crowne Plaza Launches Personal Hotelier
February 23, 2009 on 10:59 am | In Afghanistan, Africa, Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Chad, Comores, Congo, Djibouti, Dubai, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Hotels, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Middle East, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Reunion, Rwanda, Saudia Arabia, Senegal, Seychelles, Sharjah, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Syria, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Yemen, Zaire, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe | Comments Off
Exclusive Service for Discerning Business Travellers
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has launched a brand new service, Personal Hotelier, across the Crowne Plaza estate throughout Middle East and Africa. Guests staying in Club rooms or on the Crowne Club floor can now enjoy the undivided attention of a hotelier dedicated to catering to their every need.
Crowne Plaza Personal Hotelier is an initiative that provides guests one point of contact, one face, one name and one telephone number to call prior to and during their stay at the hotel. This exclusive service is designed to alleviate the stress of corporate travel, allowing the guest more time and space to think, resulting in making their business trips more efficient and effective.
Commenting on the launch, Haitham Mattar, Director of Marketing Middle East and Africa, said, “Most of our guests are frequent business travellers. While they tend to enjoy travel, it can be exhausting and hectic so we decided to introduce a service to help them get the most of their time with us. “
From the moment a booking for a Club room is made, a member of the Personal Hotelier team will be assigned to the guest, contact them to introduce themselves and then offer them any assistance if required.
A personal hotelier can help guests with everything for business needs, such as updating a presentation, printing documents, making reservations at a restaurant or spa and even personal shopping.
The pilot program, conducted at Crowne Plaza Dubai Festival City, received an overwhelmingly good response.
Results from a survey* conducted amongst guests who participated in the program demonstrated that 95 per cent rated the service excellent with regards to its efficiency and usefulness.
The Personal Hotelier service is available to guest who book Club rooms or on the Crowne Club Floor at all Crowne Plaza properties across Middle East and Africa.
Tigerfishing on the Gambia River
November 20, 2008 on 7:53 am | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Gambia | Comments Off
Specialist tour operator, Hidden Gambia is offering anglers the chance to test their skills this November and try to catch one of the world’s most vicious fish –
The Tigerfish (and maybe break a World Record also).
Based at the Bird Safari Camp, on the tranquil river banks of MacCarthy Island, it is the perfect base for exploring the inland fresh water regions.
Due its location, deep in the African bush, few serious fishermen have travelled this far inland (over 200 miles along the Gambia River), allowing the Tigerfish to grow to their maximum potential –
for example, last season a 21lb Tigerfish (the World Record catch is 23lb) was caught by an angler staying at The Camp.
The week long itinerary costs from just £1,190 pp (based on two sharing).
Price includes flights (Gatwick, Manchester or Glasgow), all accommodation, transfers, park fees and boat charters.
For further information telephone Hidden Gambia on 0121 288 4100
or visit
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