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YACHT SUNSET CRUISE
Walvis Bay
 

Sail at sunset aboard our 45′ Royal Cape Catamaran ‘Silverwind’.  Enjoy the spectacular African Sun as it sets over the Lagoon.  Great music, good company, fantastic sunset….

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SUNSET YACHT CRUISE - TRIP INFORMATION
 

Option 1:
N$ 240.00 p/person
Includes: Complimentary Sparkling Wine

Option 2:
N$ 290.00 p/person
Includes: Complimentary Sparkling Wine and Oysters with Whole-wheat Bread

Option 3:
N$ 400.00 p/person
Includes: Complimentary Sparkling Wine, Oysters with Whole-Wheat Bread, Rolls with various toppings, Pies, Cake, Coffee / Tea, Soft Drink, Fruit Juice, Bottle Water and Beer

Transfers:
Transfers from Swakopmund to Walvis Bay and return can be arranged at an extra charge.

 
 

Tour Price

From N$240 per person

Departure Point

Walvis Bay Yacht Club

Departures

Daily (weather permitting)

Departure times

17:10

Durations

2 Hours

Included

Champagne, Snacks

Excluded

Transfers from Swakopmund

Minimum numbers required

10 passengers

Pick ups

Available on request

 

 
 
     
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Enquiries and Reservations:
Email: info@africanoverland.co.za
Tel: +27(0)21 853 7952
Fax: +27(0)21 853 8391
 
     
 
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