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    How South Africans are redefining cruise travel

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveMay 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    For many years, South Africans have associated bucket-list cruise holidays with far-flung destinations…but that’s only part of the story.

    While we’ve been busy planning long-haul flights and navigating visa applications, incredible cruises have washed up right on our shores.

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    With Cape Town ticking off the 76 ships expected to visit or depart this 2024/25 season (up from 67 vessels last season) and Durban’s terminal also bustling with activity, South Africa has transformed into a world-class cruise hub offering.

    Indeed, world-class cruises are now more accessible than ever, with added convenience and cost savings.

    ‘The beauty of cruising right now is choice,’ says Antoinette Turner, General Manager at Flight Centre South Africa.

    ‘For those looking to skip long-haul flights or streamline their travel plans, local departures offer an incredibly convenient starting point, especially with the calibre of ships visiting our shores.’

    ALSO READ: Tips to make the most of your cruise ship experience 

    Turner further added that although many travellers are flying overseas to cruise iconic routes in Europe, Asia and beyond, it is now about having more options than ever before.

    Flight Centre South Africa’s 2024 cruise statistics revealed who’s cruising and just how long South Africans are keen on being on the water.

    ‘On domestic cruises, couples made up 62% of travellers, followed by families (29%), solo travellers (6%) and groups (3%).

    The average cruise length was an impressive 10 days,’ added Turner. This is far removed from the quick 3-day local cruise of days gone by.

    International vs local cruises: Do they compare?

    If you’re seeking pristine beaches, warm water and not much else, the MSC Opera’s voyages from Durban to Mozambique deliver beach bliss without the 16+ hour flight to Miami.

    Portuguese Island offers comparable white sand beaches and turquoise waters that draw travellers to the Bahamas, but it’s accessible with just your South African passport.

    With family-friendly facilities and entertainment, the cruise is well-suited for multi-generational travel. Plus, the 3-night experience offers an ideal introduction to cruising for families or first-timers.

    Moreover, if you’re a foodie, cruise travel is an excellent idea. This is as food-themed cruises and travel are a major trend for 2025.

    South African departures provide special opportunities to explore the fusion cuisines of our region – from Cape Malay to Portuguese-influenced Mozambican dishes.

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    ALSO READ: Cape Town’s busy cruise season expected to boost tourism





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