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Cultures and Traditions of Central Africa: A Journey from Luanda to Accra

Luanda→Tema (Accra)
05.04.26 - 18.04.26
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Cultures and Traditions of Central Africa: A Journey from Luanda to Accra

Luanda→Tema (Accra)
05.04.26 - 18.04.26
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The "Cultures & Traditions of Central Africa: A Journey from Luanda to Accra" luxury cruise offers an unparalleled journey, beginning in Angola and concluding in Ghana. This experience reveals a lesser-known Africa, spotlighting its biodiverse coastal landscapes and intriguing cultural depths

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The "Cultures & Traditions of Central Africa: A Journey from Luanda to Accra" luxury cruise offers an unparalleled journey, beginning in Angola and concluding in Ghana. This experience reveals a lesser-known Africa, spotlighting its biodiverse coastal landscapes and intriguing cultural depths

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Ports9
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Nights13

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Perfect for travellers who like peace of mind that everything is taken care of

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Your selected stateroom
All meals onboard
Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise
24-hour room service
Lecture programs by expedition team and guest speakers
One selected shore excursion per port of call
All expedition landings
Entry level WI-FI (upgraded packages available)
Gym, sauna, pool
24/7 self service laundry
Waterproof backpack and refillable water bottle, yours to keep
In polar regions: branded parka, yours to keep and use of rubber boot
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Group transfers
One night pre-cruise accommodation

Day-by-Day Itinerary

During this cruise, travelers will discover Luanda, a city that blends colonial charm with modern flair, and explore the captivating Diosso Gorge near Pointe-Noire. Principe whispers tales of serenity with its pastel hues, while Benin and Togo present vibrant markets and voodoo traditions. Accra, Ghana, wraps up the journey with its historic and cultural treasures. The activities planned for this journey are as enticing as the destinations themselves. Days at sea offer relaxation and onboard enrichment, such as photography workshops and expert lectures. Guests can embrace land excursions, such as discovering Sao Tome's historic sites or engaging in voodoo ceremonies in Togo. This luxury cruise embodies exploration and cultural immersion at its finest

Itinerary route map

NOTE: This itinerary provides general information about each destination. Also, please be aware that some of the venues and highlights mentioned may not be open or accessible on the day we visit. For the most accurate tour program, we recommend contacting your Swan Hellenic agent or travel agent closer to your departure date.

Overview

Days 1-2. Luanda

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As Angola emerges from colonial rule and a long Civil War, its capital, Luanda, is evolving into a forward-looking city with a rich heritage. Landmarks include Gustave Eiffel's Iron Palace and the 16th-century São Miguel Fortress. Luanda's historic upper town, Cidade Alta, features pink colonial buildings, the Presidential Palace and ministerial houses. Ilha do Cabo shows Luanda's modern side with trendy seaside restaurants and bars

Activities:

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Birdwatching boat tour at Cuanza river

6 hours
Set out from Luanda to Barra do Kwanza and explore Angola’s longest river, flowing 960 km to the Atlantic. Glide by boat through mangroves and floodplains alive with diverse bird groups in a rich ecosystem. Conclude with a relaxing drink at Kwanza Lodge before returning to Luanda, enriched by nature and hospitality.
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South Luanda Discovery

4 hours
A scenic drive from Luanda leads to the lively Benfica Market, rich in crafts and culture. Nearby, the Slavery Museum offers a moving glimpse into Angola’s complex historical past. The journey ends at Miradouro da Lua, with dramatic cliffs and stunning natural landscapes to admire.
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Beach day at a private club

4 hours
Cross the bridge to Luanda Island, locally known as Ilha, for a relaxed beach escape. Spend time at Lookal Beach Club, where you can sunbathe, swim, or simply unwind before returning to the city.
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Make your own gin

4 hours
Discover Angola’s spirit at the Axi Gin Factory in Luanda, the nation’s first premium artisanal distillery. Founded in the early 2020s, it celebrates local botanicals and showcases Angola’s creativity and heritage. Guests enjoy an immersive tour with the chance to craft their own gin in a hands-on workshop.

Days 3-5. Pointe-Noire

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The Republic of Congo’s second city, Pointe-Noire, unfolds as a piece of French Africa with distinct European and African quarters. Strolling through the lively La Cité reveals traditional Congolese cuisine and the vibrant Grand Marché, providing a glimpse into local life. Waterfront restaurants line Côté Sauvage, a laid-back city beach. Beyond the city limits is the stunning Diosso Gorge, a natural canyon in hues of pink, red and orange

Activities:

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AM - Discovery of Pointe Noire

Dive into the heart and soul of Pointe-Noire, the Republic of Congo’s bustling port city. Visit landmarks like Notre Dame Cathedral, Pointe Noire Beach and the historic Congo-Ocean railway line terminus. Visit the African Circle Museum, showcasing Congo's rich heritage with the Luca Cosentino collection of masks, statues and ritual objects, alongside historical photos and contemporary Congolese art.
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Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Sanctuary

5.5 hours
Prepare to be captivated on a thrilling safari adventure to the Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Drive from Pointe-Noire to the Kouilou River, where you'll board boats to explore islands home to over 200 chimpanzees living in semi-freedom. Witness these incredible primates during feeding time at Africa’s largest sanctuary and learn about vital conservation efforts. Afterward, return to Pointe-Noire by boat and 4x4 vehicles.
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Birdwatching at Papyrus Lake

5 hrs 15 min
Embark on a half-day cruise from Pointe-Noire to Lake Loufoualeba, a tranquil Ramsar-listed site rich in biodiversity. Cruise through papyrus-lined channels and spot over 300 bird species, including kingfishers, herons, and eagles. After a peaceful birdwatching experience, return to the city by road.
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Diosso Gorges and Hike

4.5 hours
Wander through Diosso Gorge, the Grand Canyon of the Congo, one of the country’s most famous and beautiful sites. Formed by plateau erosion into stunning circuses, it features 50-metre-high red rock cliffs draped in rainforest, resembling small valleys. Hike for 1 hour through forest trails with breathtaking views of pink and ocher granitic rocks. Locals believe the gorge is home to the female spirit Mboma, in a snakelike form.
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PM - Discovery of Pointe Noire

2.5 hours
Dive into the heart and soul of Pointe-Noire, the Republic of Congo’s bustling port city. Visit landmarks like Notre Dame Cathedral, Pointe Noire Beach and the historic Congo-Ocean railway line terminus. Visit the African Circle Museum, showcasing Congo's rich heritage with the Luca Cosentino collection of masks, statues and ritual objects, alongside historical photos and contemporary Congolese art.
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AM - Discovery of Pointe Noire

Dive into the heart and soul of Pointe-Noire, the Republic of Congo’s bustling port city. Visit landmarks like Notre Dame Cathedral, Pointe Noire Beach and the historic Congo-Ocean railway line terminus. Visit the African Circle Museum, showcasing Congo's rich heritage with the Luca Cosentino collection of masks, statues and ritual objects, alongside historical photos and contemporary Congolese art.

Days 6-8. Expedition in Gabon

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Gabon, on Central Africa's west coast, is rich in rainforests, wildlife and culture. Over 70 percent of the country is lush rainforest, which plays a vital role in the Congo Basin ecosystem. Its coastline features sandy beaches and tranquil lagoons, while the east transitions to savannas and plateaus. Gabon's rich cultural heritage includes the Fang people, the largest ethnic group, with music and dance deeply woven into traditions. Land with Zodiacs in Mayumba, Libreville and Baie des Tortues, and cruise along Loango National Park.

Activities:

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Buggy Tour in Pongara National Park

1 hour
La Baie des Tortues Luth, meaning Leatherback Turtles bay, is located at the heart of Pongara National Park, a true natural heaven offering an immersive experience in the heart of biodiversity. With an area of approximately 929 km², Pongara National Park is a preserved ecosystem where different animal and plant species coexist. Board a buggy and, accompanied by your driver-guide, start your 1hr ride and discover the lush vegetation and pristine beaches, home to various wildlife and a wide diversity of birds. Try to spot monkeys, sea turtles or other fascinating species like buffaloes, elephants and antelopes. Note: This shore excursion requires a minimum number of participants to run. This tour involves bumpy rides and is not recommended to pregnant Ladies nor guests with back problems. Wildlife viewing is probable but not guaranteed.
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A day at Baie des Tortues Beach Resort

1 hour
Baie des Tortues Beach Resort is a little heaven for nature lovers, nestled at the side of Pongara National Park. Recharge your batteries while relaxing at the beach or discover the other leisure options at your disposal. Enjoy your free access to the beach where sun lounges await or rest by the swimming pool, play ping-pong or volleyball before lunch is served. Note: Your package includes a 3-course lunch (during which a selection of local drinks will be served), as well as some activities (beach access, sun lounges, swimming pool, ping-pong, volleyball, board games, baby-foot, canoe). Other activities/equipment can be rented locally at your own expenses (ex: jet ski, fishing equipment). Apart from the included welcome cocktail and the selection of drinks served during lunch time, extra drinks can be purchased by guests on the spot. Credit cards are accepted (Visa/Mastercard) as well as small bills (USD or EUR).

Day 9. Sao Tome, Sao Tome

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Sao Tome, the Gulf of Guinea's largest volcanic isle, is a tropical idyll with rainforests, beaches and waterfalls. São Tomé city features 15th-century Portuguese architecture and a slave trade history. Rainforests blanket two-thirds of the island, sheltering wildlife like monkeys, birds and reptiles and São Tomé Peak, reaching 2,024 m, provides refuge for island bird species like the dwarf ibis and grosbeak

Activities:

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Natural Beauties of Sao Tome

8 hrs 10 min
An amazing tour for the ones interested in nature, endemic plants and birds. First, travel to the center of the island, around 1000 m altitude, and enjoy views of the cocoa and coffee plantations along the way. Drive to Bom Successo, where you will feel the impulse of nature surrounded by plants, trees and bird species. For nature lovers, this is an ideal place to learn about the endemic plants and see how some of them are used in the traditional medicine. The place is also a heaven for bird watchers as they will have the chance to see some endemic birds, such as: SãTomé Prinia, Paradise Flycatcher, Oriole, Giant Sunbird, Giant Weaver. You will also visit botanic garden where you will know more about some endemic plants as well as the orchids species that can be found in São Tomé and Príncipe. Learn about the educational role of the garden in the society and make sure to bring your binoculars to spot a variety of endemic birds. After the Botanical garden, drive to São Nicolau Waterfall, the most visited waterfall on the island. This beautiful waterfall, about 60 meters high, is hidden by the dense vegetation of the lush forest, but still reasonably easily accessible. Walking around you can reach the small plantation which gives the name to the waterfall. After, continue to Saudade for a delicious lunch and, on your way back to the ship, learn about the island history at the Massacre monument.
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East Coast highlights to Pico Cao Grande

8 hours
Unveil the highlights of São Tomé's eastern coast on this full-day tour. Start with a visit to the charming fishing village of Pantufo and Igreja de São Pedro church, followed by a stop at the Água Izé plantation, birthplace of cocoa production. Enjoy fresh coconut at Hell’s Mouth, see Praia das Sete Ondas surfing beach and Pico Cão Grande volcanic rock formation. Finish with lunch in Angolares, accompanied by a cultural performance.
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Sao Tome Culture and History

4.5 hours
Feel the cultural and historical pulse of São Tomé, a hidden paradise brimming with calm and warmth. Start at the National Museum to explore colonial history, then visit Praça Marcelo da Veiga to see the statue of rebellion leader Rei Amador and the Cathedral. Head to Independence Square for a traditional Tchiloli performance. Drive to Bobô Fôrro market to learn local trading, then meet locals in Pantufo fishing village and discover daily life.

Day 10. Santo Antonio, Principe

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This laid-back, compact capital has less than 3,000 inhabitants and is the smallest city in the world (according to the Guinness Book of Records). Time seems to move more slowly in this dream-like place with its pastel-coloured buildings and salty sea air. The Nossa Senhora da Conceição church contains a beautiful stone carving of St Anthony, the city’s namesake saint

Activities:

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Santo Antonio Walking Tour

2 hours
Soak up the sights, sounds and aromas of Santo António, Príncipe, on a guided walking tour. Begin with the vibrant local market, brimming with fresh produce and unique goods. Visit a handicraft shop showcasing local artisans and chocolate from the Sundy plantation. Learn about the island's conservation and sustainability efforts at the Príncipe Foundation, dedicated to preserving its natural beauty and biodiversity.
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Optional

Principe birdwatching walk

3 hrs 20 min
Grab your binoculars and embark on a tropical birdwatcher’s dream tour of Príncipe Island. Explore this remote paradise, home to endemic species like the Príncipe kingfisher, Príncipe sunbird, and Dohrn’s thrush-babbler. Take a 3 km nature walk through their natural habitat, where with patience and a bit of luck, you'll spot these rare birds. Wear sturdy shoes for a comfortable, safe adventure through the island's rainforest terrain.
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Principe Cultural Tour

3 hrs 50 min
The island of Príncipe is the smallest of the two main islands in the country, with a population of about 8,000 people and a stunning pristine forest area part of UNESCO´s World Biosphere reserve. Drive to Terrero Velho where Claudio Corallo grows his cocoa to make his famous chocolate, well- known around the world. After the visit, drive to Porto Real to learn about a project called “Changing the world through women's hands" focusing on sustainable and responsible use of natural resources and threats to sea turtles. They collect waste from the largest sea turtle nesting beach on Príncipe Island and transform them in other useful objects while contributing for the sustainability of the local people. After, drive to Santo Antonio, the capital town, to know more about the local people as well as their daily life before continuing towards Sundy Roça to see where the Theory of Relativity was proven. Return back to the ship. Note: Transportation on the island is very limited and basic. Tours run in school buses without P/A system. Please note that this shore excursion requires a minimum number of participants to run. The number of participants for this activity is very limited; places will be confirmed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Day 10. Macaco Beach, Principe

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Located on the northwest coast of Principe, Macaco Beach is a secluded paradise with pristine golden sands, lush vegetation and clear turquoise waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling

Day 11. Day at sea

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Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers

Day 12. Cotonou

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Benin’s vibrant port city is defined by voodoo (the state religion) and its colonial legacy. As a former French colony, Cotonou retains a certain European flair in its cuisine and architecture. The sprawling Dantokpa market, with local crafts and an entire section of sacred voodoo items, offers insights into local culture. Ganvie, a lakeshore village, is the world’s only town on stilts with bamboo houses, where residents get around in canoes

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Ganvié, Egungun and Ouidah with box lunch

7 hrs 10 min
Climb aboard a pirogue canoe to explore Africa's Venice, Ganvie. See the Tofino people's stilt houses on Lake Nokoué, traditional fishing methods and floating market, then enjoy an Egungun performance. Continue to Ouidah’s Sacred Forest to discover voodoo traditions and the Door of No Return, a memorial for enslaved Africans. Visit the Zangbeto, night guardians of the Ogu people, and see the Amazon statue honoring Dahomey’s all-female army.
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Ganvie floating village and Egungun Masks Performance

4.5 hours
Board a dugout canoe to explore Ganvié, Africa’s Venice, the largest, most picturesque stilt village. From the water, witness daily life, from fishing and the bustling floating market to children heading to school. Enjoy free time in this unique setting before enjoying an Egungun mask performance, featuring elaborate costumes and spirited masquerades. Then drive to Cotonou with a visit to the Amazon statue, a tribute to Dahomey’s female warriors.

Day 13. Lome

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Voodoo traditions, colonial history and beautiful beaches: Togo’s capital city, Lome, is awash with history and culture. The National Museum's exhibits - pottery, masks and art - reflect Togo's rich heritage. Akodessewa Fetish Market is filled with voodoo talismans and animal skins, offering insights into traditional customs. Colonial relics include the German-built Sacred Heart Cathedral and the 1960 Independence Monument

Activities:

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Rural African Village life and Lome highlights

8 hours
Enhance your Lomé cultural tour with a visit to a traditional Togolese village and lunch. Travel to Davedi, an Ewe village renowned for farming and palm wine production. Experience an authentic Ewe dance and discover their belief in sacred twins, symbolised by dolls. Explore the Davedi community, interact with locals, and gain insight into their way of life. Afterwards, return to Lomé for lunch and visit the Artisans' Market and Fetish Market.
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Togoville, the Voodoo world and Lome highlights

6 hours
Upgrade your Lomé cultural tour with a traditional voodoo ceremony in Togoville. Drive to Aneho, or Little Popo, and take a pirogue across Lake Togo to Togoville, Togo’s cradle of voodoo. Participate in a traditional voodoo ceremony, visit Maison Royale (the chief’s house) and discover the Virgin Mary's shrine. After lunch, explore Lomé’s highlights, including Akodessawa voodoo Fetish Market, before returning to the ship.
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Included

Cultural wonders of Lome

4.5 hours
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Lomé on foot, starting with the vast Fetish Market, where voodoo practitioners find ritual ingredients. Admire the Gothic grandeur of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, then explore Lomé’s bustling "Grand Marché," one of West Africa's largest markets. Discover Togo’s history at the National Museum, and end at the Artisans’ Village, where skilled weavers, carvers, basketmakers and shoemakers display their craft.

Day 14. Tema (Accra)

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Tema is a short drive from Ghana’s fast-paced capital, Accra, a city that's culturally rich, modern and historic all at once. European-built forts and Black Star Independence Square’s public monuments offer a glimpse at the past. The neighbourhood of Jamestown, a 17th-century fishing community with old colonial buildings, is its pulse with an art scene and local bites like waakye­ – rice and beans with sides – at a low-key ‘chop bar’

Activities:

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Accra City Tour FD (for guests staying onboard for the next cruise)

7.5 hours
Get to the heart of Accra’s rich cultural heritage, starting with the National Museum, home to Ghana’s treasures like chief’s regalia and traditional instruments. Visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, a symbol of peace, featuring artefacts from Ghana’s independence. Explore the National Cultural Center crafts market, the largest in West Africa. End at the Black Star Gate and Independence Square, ceremonial grounds representing African liberation.
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Hike at Shai Hills Reserve (for guests staying onboard for the next cruise)

8.5 hours
Hike through Ghana's Shai Hills Forest Reserve featuring savannah grassland, woodlands and unique rock formations. Inhabited by the Shai people until 1892, the landscape is dominated by granite inselbergs and traditional shrines. Accompanied by a guide, set off on a 3-hour hike to the Obonu Tem caves while keeping an eye out for olive baboons, antelopes, and spot-nosed monkeys. Conclude with a welldeserved lunch on your return to Tema port.
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Accra City Tour HD (for disembarking guests ending at the airport)

4 hrs 15 min
Get to the heart of Accra’s rich cultural heritage, starting with the National Museum, home to Ghana’s treasures like chief’s regalia and traditional instruments. Visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, a symbol of peace, featuring artefacts from Ghana’s independence. Explore the National Cultural Center crafts market, the largest in West Africa. End at the Black Star Gate and Independence Square, ceremonial grounds representing African liberation.

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Expedition highlights

Along West Africa’s Atlantic edge, discovery comes through lived-in coastal culture, striking landscapes, and expert-led time outdoors in places that still feel rare.

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Colonial Past

Walk districts where old trading routes left visible marks, from forts and warehouses to civic buildings and waterfront promenades.

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Coastal walks through dunes, cliffs, and historic quarters, paced for observation and led by experts who add context without overloading the day.

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Explore the natural beauty of Africa, from island ecosystems to reserves and coastal habitats

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Africa works best when it feels lived-in. Expect markets, craft, music, and small moments that explain how people actually live along these coasts.

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SH Diana’s bespoke interiors are spacious and tasteful, with plush furnishing, and floor-to-ceiling windows that give you unobstructed views of some of the world’s most incredible landscapes. Bold clean lines blend with wood, metal and natural fabrics to create casual comfort.

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Immerse yourself in the nature, history and culture of every locale you visit on your cruise with special briefings, lectures and presentations. Our experienced expedition guides are sure to make your time on board both fascinating and informative.

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