• Maiden Calls
Mighty Baobabs and majestic volcanic mountains between untouched
rainforests and wonderful beaches, make Madagascar, the jewel of the Indian
Ocean. Hapag-Lloyd Cruises will be offering two expedition trips through
Madagascar and Southern Africa in December 2012 and December 2013 onboard the MS
HANSEATIC and the MS BREMEN, with maiden calls on both itineraries. The
HANSEATIC, the world’s only 5-star expedition ship and the BREMEN, a 4-star plus
expedition ship, according to the 2012 Berlitz Guide to Cruising and Cruise
Ships, were created to provide intensive exploration in the most elegant
surroundings for a maximum of 184 guests on the HANSEATIC and 164 guests on the
BREMEN.
An exotic flora and fauna has developed on Madagascar that does not
exist anywhere else on earth. There are more than 12,000 species of plants
recorded on Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world. Guests will
experience lemurs in pristine nature, animals in the wild, and wonderful beaches
on romantic coasts.
Winter 2012: The HANSEATIC will
make stops at six new ports along her tropic adventure in December 2012, which
include: Maroantsetra, Nosy Hara, Morondava, Nosy Ve, and Toliara and a first
time stop in Mozambique, at the picturesque city of Ilha dos Portugueses.
Optional shore excursions: Hiking in Masoala
National Park to see lemurs in the rainforest, canoeing to Lokobe Nature
Reserve, zodiac landings on Nosy Lakandava and Nosy Hara for swimming between
coral reefs and rock formations, a safari in Kariega Game Reserve in South
Africa, and a visit to the Addo Elephant Park, also in South Africa.
Trip Details: This 16-day
itinerary is from December 3-19, 2012, from Port Louis/Mauritius to Cape
Town/South Africa. Rates start at EUR 6.451/ GBP 4.520/ USD 7.750 per person
for an outside cabin.
Winter 2013: Guests will join the
BREMEN as she calls on the west coast of Madagascar for the first time. New
ports of call in Madagascar include: Nosy Hara, Mahajanga, Morondava and Nosy
Be.
Optional shore excursions: Hiking in Lokobe
Nature Reserve to admire gigantic trees and bird watching, a boat ride to Nosy
Komba, also know as “lemur island,” snorkeling on Nosy Lakandava and Nosy Hara,
a visit to the Zulu village of Kwabhekithunga in South Africa and a safari to
view the “Big Five,” also in South Africa.
Trip Details: This 17-day
itinerary is from December 1-18, 2013, from Port Louis/Mauritius to Cape
Town/South Africa. Rates start at EUR 5.850 / GBP 4.570 / USD 7.020 per person
for an outside cabin.
Expedition Travel At Its Best:
Both ships are well equipped for travel in difficult waters, holding
the highest ice class ranking for passenger vessels (E4). Also shallow drafts
and high manoeuvrability allow the ships to enter waters larger cruise vessels
cannot reach. Guests explore the world’s best-kept secrets in zodiacs (small
motorized boats) with only 10-12 guests. Onboard experts include a team of
experienced scientists, expedition leaders and specialists who guide landings
and offer guests the rare opportunity to observe plant and animal life up
close.
Hamburg, August 2012
For more information on Hapag-Lloyd
Cruises’ exciting destinations and itineraries visit www.hl-cruises.com. For bookings or
brochure requests, please look for your nearest sales agent in your country at
www.hl-cruises.com, link “Contact &
Services”.
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