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Includes extra savings of up to £12pp
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Arrive: Sat 25 February 2023 / Depart: Sat 25 February 2023 at 16:00
When your MSC cruise brings you to Cape Town, it’s easy to see that, more than a scenic backdrop, Table Mountain is the solid core of this port city. It divides the city into distinct zones, with public gardens, wilderness, forests, hiking routes, vineyards and desirable residential areas trailing down its lower slopes. Standing on the tabletop, you can look north for a giddy view of the city centre, its docks lined with matchbox ships. When you are on holiday in South Africa, to appreciate Cape Town you need to spend time outdoors, as Capetonians do: they hike, picnic or sunbathe, often choose mountain bikes in preference to cars, and turn adventure activities into an obsession. Cape Town’s rich urban texture is immediately apparent in its diverse architecture: an indigenous Cape Dutch style, rooted in northern Europe, seen at its most diverse in the Constantia wine estates, which were influenced by French refugees in the seventeenth century; Muslim dissidents and slaves, freed in the nineteenth century, added their minarets to the skyline; and the English, who invaded and freed these slaves, introduced Georgian and Victorian buildings. Strand Street marks the edge of Cape Town’s original beachfront, and all urban development to its north stands on reclaimed land. To its south is the Upper City Centre, containing the remains of the city’s 350-year-old historic core, which has survived the ravages of modernization and apartheid-inspired urban clearance, and emerged with enough charm to make it South Africa’s most pleasing city centre. The entire area from Strand Street to the southern foot of the mountain is a collage of Georgian, Cape Dutch, Victorian and twentieth-century architecture, as well as being the place where Europe, Asia and Africa meet in markets, alleyways and mosques. Among the draw cards here are Parliament, the Company’s Gardens and many of Cape Town’s major museums.
Arrive: Mon 27 February 2023 at 08:00 / Depart: Mon 27 February 2023
When your MSC cruise brings you to Cape Town, it’s easy to see that, more than a scenic backdrop, Table Mountain is the solid core of this port city. It divides the city into distinct zones, with public gardens, wilderness, forests, hiking routes, vineyards and desirable residential areas trailing down its lower slopes. Standing on the tabletop, you can look north for a giddy view of the city centre, its docks lined with matchbox ships. When you are on holiday in South Africa, to appreciate Cape Town you need to spend time outdoors, as Capetonians do: they hike, picnic or sunbathe, often choose mountain bikes in preference to cars, and turn adventure activities into an obsession. Cape Town’s rich urban texture is immediately apparent in its diverse architecture: an indigenous Cape Dutch style, rooted in northern Europe, seen at its most diverse in the Constantia wine estates, which were influenced by French refugees in the seventeenth century; Muslim dissidents and slaves, freed in the nineteenth century, added their minarets to the skyline; and the English, who invaded and freed these slaves, introduced Georgian and Victorian buildings. Strand Street marks the edge of Cape Town’s original beachfront, and all urban development to its north stands on reclaimed land. To its south is the Upper City Centre, containing the remains of the city’s 350-year-old historic core, which has survived the ravages of modernization and apartheid-inspired urban clearance, and emerged with enough charm to make it South Africa’s most pleasing city centre. The entire area from Strand Street to the southern foot of the mountain is a collage of Georgian, Cape Dutch, Victorian and twentieth-century architecture, as well as being the place where Europe, Asia and Africa meet in markets, alleyways and mosques. Among the draw cards here are Parliament, the Company’s Gardens and many of Cape Town’s major museums.
MSC Sinfonia 07 January 2023 2 nights
Itinerary: Cape Town
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Includes extra savings of up to £11pp
MSC Sinfonia 28 January 2023 2 nights
Itinerary: Cape Town
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Includes extra savings of up to £12pp
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Itinerary: Bari - Venice - Kotor - Mykonos - Santorini - Bari
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Itinerary: Venice - Kotor - Mykonos - Santorini - Bari - Venice
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Itinerary: Bari - Venice - Kotor - Mykonos - Santorini - Bari
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MSC Sinfonia 16 July 2022 7 nights
Itinerary: Venice - Kotor - Mykonos - Santorini - Bari - Venice
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Includes extra savings of up to £46pp
MSC Sinfonia 22 July 2022 7 nights
Itinerary: Bari - Venice - Kotor - Mykonos - Santorini - Bari
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Includes extra savings of up to £49pp
MSC Sinfonia 23 July 2022 7 nights
Itinerary: Venice - Kotor - Mykonos - Santorini - Bari - Venice
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Includes extra savings of up to £49pp
MSC Sinfonia 29 July 2022 7 nights
Itinerary: Bari - Venice - Kotor - Mykonos - Santorini - Bari
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Includes extra savings of up to £49pp
MSC Sinfonia 30 July 2022 7 nights
Itinerary: Venice - Kotor - Mykonos - Santorini - Bari - Venice
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Includes extra savings of up to £49pp
MSC Sinfonia 05 August 2022 7 nights
Itinerary: Bari - Venice - Kotor - Mykonos - Santorini - Bari
Cruise Only from
Includes extra savings of up to £53pp
MSC Sinfonia 06 August 2022 7 nights
Itinerary: Venice - Kotor - Mykonos - Santorini - Bari - Venice
Fly Cruise from
Includes extra savings of up to £63pp
Lisa Dixon is outstanding. It’s why we book through you. She cannot do enough to help and is a delight to deal with
Mrs Ashe / July 2022
First time I’ve used SCC,I’ve had bumf through the post on a regular basis, but due to Covid etc have not booked a cruise. SCC were the cheapest quote I received for the particular cruise I was looking at. Rosie dealt with us over the phone, gave us a good deal, very helpful so we went with it. We now have to save up and pay!
Mr Samuels / July 2022
Great service from SCC. Elizabeth was extremely helpful and understood exactly what we wanted and looked at options for us, it is always good to talk to the same person as they know your preferences
Mrs Smith / June 2022
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